Flashy superstar entrances are synonymous with WrestleMania, and this year’s card was no different.

With that in mind, here is a sorted list of all 28 entrance times for the superstars who competed on the main card at WrestleMania 34.

For the majority of superstars, the way I time entrances is pretty much from the opening note of the superstar’s entrance music to the final note. The exceptions to this would be the wrestlers who received a special intro prior to their music playing, such as the “Yes” themed video package that led into Daniel Bryan’s entrance music. Those extra touches are included as part of the entrance time.

During a superstar’s entrance, WWE sometimes crams in extra things like quick plugs for sponsors or upcoming shows, as well as Raw recaps or introductions of commentary teams. Any occurrences like this will be listed in parentheses next to the wrestler’s name.

6m 59s: Undertaker

3m 48s: Triple H & Stephanie McMahon

3m 29s: Shinsuke Nakamura

3m 07s: Charlotte Flair

2m 59s: Roman Reigns

2m 54s: Cesaro & Sheamus

2m 51s: New Day

2m 38s: Daniel Bryan

2m 38s: The Miz (Spanish & German commentators)

2m 29s: Jinder Mahal (International commentators)

2m 06s: Finn Balor

1m 59s: Asuka (Rocket League)

1m 59s: Alexa Bliss (Hulu)

1m 55s: AJ Styles (WWE Virtual Reality Experience)

1m 55s: Braun Strowman

1m 54s: Rusev

1m 50s: Randy Orton (Snickers)

1m 47s: John Cena

1m 45s: Ronda Rousey

1m 31s: Seth Rollins (Raw commentators)

1m 28s: Bludgeon Brothers (Fastlane video recap)

1m 25s: Brock Lesnar

1m 24s: Kurt Angle

1m 11s: Shane McMahon

1m 03s: Bobby Roode

1m 01s: The Usos

0m 55s: Nia Jax

0m 15s: Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn

These 28 entrance times add up to 61 minutes and 15 seconds, which essentially means you spent over an hour of your time at WrestleMania 34 watching wrestlers walk or drive down a stage and then pose in the ring.

Triple H continued his dominance over his opponents when it comes to WrestleMania entrances, as his entrance time at WrestleMania 34 was greater than the sum of the individual entrances for his opponents, Ronda Rousey & Kurt Angle.

These numbers do not include Goldberg’s entrance music, which played for roughly 1m 19s during the on-stage Hall of Fame segment.

For some context, I timed all wrestler entrances on pay-per-view (PPV) in 2014 and concluded that roughly 13% of all PPV time that year was spent on entrances. For WrestleMania 34, that percentage spiked into the neighborhood of 20%.

I also timed the dedicated video packages that aired prior to six major matches of the night. These hype videos air right before superstar entrances, so there is no overlap with the aforementioned entrance times. Here are the approximate times for these six video packages.

5m 10s: Bryan & Shane vs. Owens & Zayn

4m 55s: Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns

4m 46s: Rousey & Angle vs. Stephanie & Triple H

3m 42s: AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

3m 33s: Alexa Bliss vs. Nia Jax

3m 26s: Charlotte Flair vs. Asuka

These six times add up to 25 minutes and 32 seconds.

Are you cool with WWE spending close to 90 minutes of your WrestleMania viewing experience on over-the-top entrances and dedicated video packages for a handful of matches, or do you think WWE is getting carried away with this particular aspect of the show?