It Sounds Like WWE Has Banned Beach Balls From All Future Live Events And TV Shows Moving Forward

It Sounds Like WWE Has Banned Beach Balls From All Future Live Events And TV Shows Moving Forward

Now there's a headline we're guessing you didn't think you'd read today! After a disastrous SummerSlam and RAW, WWE is putting its foot down and banning fans from bringing distracting inflatables to shows.

By JoshWilding - Aug 24, 2017 07:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: PWInsider
If you tuned into SummerSlam and RAW this week, you'll know that fans in the Barclays Center spent a fair bit of time amusing themselves by throwing around beach balls. This isn't the first time it's happened and the night after WrestleMania has almost become famous for it but it seems like the behaviour of fans this past weekend is the straw that's broken the camel's back. 

Cesaro and Sheamus were both visibly annoyed that their tag team match at SummerSlam was hijacked by distracted fans and the former at one point even jumped into the crowd to destroy one of them. Between that and Finn Balor's match on RAW with Jason Jordan also being ruined, WWE and Barclays Center put a ban on beach balls and other pool accessories being brought to SmackDown Live on Tuesday.

Now, the plan is for this rule to go into effect for all future WWE Live shows and televised programmes and it's easy to see why they've done this. It was fun while it lasted but got taken too far! 


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