Can you watch WWE Great Balls of Fire without WWE Network?

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For those who don’t want to pay for the WWE Network every month, is there a way to tune into Great Balls of Fire on Sunday?

While the WWE Network has been around for a while now and most wrestling fans spend the $9.99 a month to get their WWE fix, not everyone wants to subscribe to the streaming service. But if you want to see some Great Balls of Fire action, you may need to change your mind.

If you’re one of those who isn’t subscribed yet, you may want to hop onto WWE’s website and pay the money to tune into Great Balls of Fire on Sunday for some solid matches and an actually great card, despite the ridiculous name.

The card is absolutely loaded, with Brock Lesnar and Samoa Joe headlining the card in a Universal title match, as the Beast Incarnate defends his belt for the first time since he defeated Goldberg at Wrestlemania back in April.

In addition to that, you’ll get an Ambulance Match between Braun Strowman and Roman Reigns, which will surely feature Strowman pull off some crazy ambulance shenanigans on the Big Dog and make for some entertaining wrestling.

If that’s not enough, you’ve got Seth Rollins battling Bray Wyatt plus former friends Enzo Amore and Big Cass facing off. And for your championship fix, you’ll get a 30-minute Iron Man tag team title match pitting Sheamus and Cesaro against the Hardy Boyz, an Intercontinental title match between The Miz and Dean Ambrose, and a Women’s title match between Alexa Bliss and Sasha Banks.

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If that doesn’t convince you to subscribe to the WWE Network and tune in but you still want to watch the matches on Sunday night, you unfortunately may not have any other options. At this point, most cable providers won’t have Great Balls of Fire on their pay-per-view listings, but you can call your provider and see if you can pay for the card that way, rather than streaming it on the Network.

Otherwise, unless you want to engage in some not-so-legal ways of finding the event online, you’ll have to subscribe online and use the WWE Network to tune in on Sunday night.