Chaos at WWE Great Balls of Fire
Monday 10 July 2017 11:30, UK
Brock Lesnar remains Universal Champion following one of the most dramatic ends to a WWE pay-per-view in recent history.
The former UFC heavyweight champion was taken to the limit by challenger Samoa Joe but walked out of Dallas with the title after hitting a desperate F5 finisher.
Joe dominated even before the bell was rung, attacking Lesnar from behind and slamming him through a commentary table.
Lesnar got back to his feet but barely recovered as Joe sought to lock in his Coquina Clutch submission.
It looked as though Joe would win the title after getting away with a low blow to leave the champion in agony, but Lesnar somehow battled through to hit Joe with his famous finishing move to retain the belt.
The first Great Balls of Fire event won't just be remembered for Lesnar being pushed to the edge.
Braun Strowman beat Roman Reigns in an ambulance match after a physical encounter that ended with Reigns diving into the back of the vehicle after a misplaced spear.
That, however, caused Reigns to snap. He attacked Strowman, bundled him into the back of the ambulance before reversing into a wall with his rival still in the back.
Local fire crews in Dallas had to use the jaws of life to cut open the crumpled ambulance to get to a bloodied Strowman, who eventually staggered out and refused medical treatment.
Elsewhere, Alexa Bliss retained her RAW Women's Championship but only after a seemingly intentional count-out loss to Sasha Banks.
Sheamus & Cesaro, The Miz and Neville also retained their Tag Team, Intercontinental and Cruiserweight Championships respectively after wins over The Hardy Boyz, Dean Ambrose and Akira Tozawa.