PPV Fusion: Great Balls of Fire 2017

by Firefly on 10th July 2017

The 2017 WWE Great Balls of Fire Pay-Per-View starts with a video hyping the matches to take place during the night, followed by Bray Wyatt taking on Seth Rollins in a match to kick things off.

The match sees Wyatt get the victory, when he pokes Rollins in the eye without the referee realising and follows it up with Sister Abigail for the 3-count.

After a video hyping the next WWE Pay-Per-View, the SmackDown-exclusive Battleground in two weeks, a backstage interview with The Hardy Boyz about their upcoming match, and a video recapping the events that led to the upcoming match, Enzo Amore is pitted against Big Cass in a match which sees Cass get the victory, when he hits Amore with a running big boot for the 3-count.

After a video hyping a WWE 24 feature on Kurt Angle set to air on on the WWE Network immediately following the upcoming episode of Monday Night Raw, “The Hardy Boyz” Matt and Jeff Hardy go against Cesaro and Sheamus in a 30-Minute Iron Man match for the Raw Tag Team Championship.

The match sees Cesaro get the victory for his team to win at a final score of 4 to 3, when he pins Jeff after he hits the Swanton Bomb on the non-legal Sheamus, and manages to avoid defeat for the remaining seconds.

After a video recapping the events that led to the upcoming match, Sasha Banks takes on Alexa Bliss in a match for the Raw Women’s Championship which sees Banks get the victory but Bliss retain her title, when Bliss decides to get counted out rather than return to the ring.

Afterwards, Sasha Banks attacks Alexa Bliss as she attempts to leave and a brawl ensues, which sees Bliss attempt to hit Sasha with a DDT on top of the English Announcers’ table, only for Banks to push her off it onto the ground and follow it up with a diving double-knee.

After a video hyping the Punjabi Prison match at Battleground between Randy Orton and Jinder Mahal for the WWE Championship, and a video recapping the Kickoff (Pre-Show) match between Neville and Akira Tozawa for the Cruiserweight Championship, which saw Neville get the victory and retain his title when he hit Tozawa with a kick shortly after a rope-assisted low-blow, The Miz (accompanied by Maryse and “The Miztourage” Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel) is pitted against Dean Ambrose in a match for the Intercontinental Championship.

The match sees The Miz get the victory and retain his title, when Dallas hits Ambrose with a shot to the back behind the back of the referee, and The Miz follows it up with a Skull-Crushing Finale for the 3-count.

After a video hyping the WWE Network and the content available on it, and a video recapping the events that led to the upcoming match, Braun Strowman goes against Roman Reigns in an Ambulance match which sees Strowman get the victory, when he avoids the spear attempt by Reigns and quickly closes the ambulance doors behind Reigns.

Afterwards, Reigns re-opens the doors and dives out with a spear to Strowman that does hit, which he follows up on by hitting Strowman with one of the doors multiple times, before pushing him into the back and closing them, after which he heads to the front, pulls the driver out of his seat, climbs in, and drives the ambulance out through the arena. At one point he stops, and after seemingly thinking for a moment, reverses the ambulance into one of the production trucks.

WWE officials and referees panic in the garage area and attempt to find a way to free Strowman from the ambulance, as back in the arena Curt Hawkins takes on Heath Slater in an apparent impromptu match, which sees Slater get the victory but by unclear means as camera focus fully switches back to the garage before that point as the fire department arrive and manage to free Strowman from the ambulance.

Strowman refuses to get on a stretcher and instead stumbles away on his own, repeatedly collapsing along the way as he yells for everyone to leave him alone.

After a video recapping the events that led to the upcoming match, Samoa Joe is pitted against Brock Lesnar (accompanied by Paul Heyman) in a match for the WWE Universal Championship, which sees Lesnar get the victory and retain his title, when he hits Joe with an F-5 for the 3-count.

Lesnar and Heyman leaves up the ramp while Joe watches on, as Great Balls of Fire goes off the air.

About the Author: Firefly

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Discovering WCW Monday Nitro in the 1990s, he has been hooked on wrestling ever since, later going on to also discover WWF (now WWE), and even later numerous independent promotions, IMPACT Wrestling (Formerly known as TNA) and now the very captivating challenger known as AEW.

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