– Tonight’s WWE Great Balls of Fire pay-per-view in Dallas saw Big Cass pick up a fairly easy win over former partner Enzo Amore. Here is video of Enzo being helped to the trainer’s room after the match.
– Bray Wyatt defeated Seth Rollins in the opening match at tonight’s WWE Great Balls of Fire pay-per-view in just the second singles match between the two. Their first singles match was the RAW main event on May 15th and that match ended in a disqualification.
– David Otunga worked the WWE Great Balls of Fire Kickoff pre-show with Renee Young and Peter Rosenberg tonight but he did not call the pay-per-view as WWE Hall of Famer Booker T called the action with Michael Cole and Corey Graves. Otunga is still scheduled to join Cole and Graves on the RAW announce team later this summer once his movie commitments are up.
– As seen at Great Balls of Fire, Braun Strowman defeated Roman Reigns in the Ambulance Match but Reigns got post-match revenge by reversing the ambulance, with Braun in the back, into a semi-trailer that was parked backstage. While Dallas Fire & Rescue used Jaws of Life to free Braun from the wreckage, an impromptu match between Heath Slater and Curt Hawkins was held in the ring. It was noted by a correspondent that most fans were watching the Strowman rescue operation on the big screen, not the match. Less than half of the match was shown on TV before we heard JoJo announce Slater as the winner. Hawkins and Slater took to Twitter after the match and wrote the following:
So I’m sitting in catering then next thing I know I’m semi-main eventing the 1st ever @WWE GREAT BALLS OF FIRE. This business is crazy. FACT
— Brian Myers (@TheCurtHawkins) July 10, 2017
Ok…….. No idea what is going on but I just got a victory on the first ever @WWE Great Balls Of Fire. Wooo!!! Feeling Good!!
— Heath Slater (@HeathSlaterOMRB) July 10, 2017
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