The bell rings and Strowman runs over Reed with a clothesline. Reed responds with a forearm, but Strowman sends him crashing into the ring steps on the outside. The referee begins a ten count, but Reed quickly beats it. Strowman then grabs one of the ring steps and hits Reed with it twice. He drags Reed up them and sends him crashing through the announce desk. The referee begins a ten count, but Reed beats it.
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Back from the break, Strowman sends Reed crashing off the apron through a pile of chairs set up on the outside. The referee begins a ten count, but Reed makes it back up to his feet before he can complete it. Strowman connects with a double ax handle on Reed as the pair retreat up the ramp, but Reed sends Strowman crashing into the Titan Tron and grabs a chair. He looks to hit Strowman with it, but Strowman grabs it from him and cracks it across Reed’s spine.
Strowman and Reed find themselves on top of a road case, and Reed delivers a Death Valley Driver to Strowman through a pair of tables next to it. The referee begins to count to ten, but both men make it to their feet before he can finish. Strowman then sends Reed crashing over a barricade and back into the ringside area.
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Back from another break, Reed sends Strowman crashing through one of the barricade’s near the timekeeper’s area, with the other already having been broken. The referee begins a ten count, but Strowman beats it. Reed then sends Strowman crashing through another barricade and the referee begins another ten count, but both men make their way up to their feet before they can.
Officials run down to the ring to check on the fans affected by the broken barricade as Reed ascends to the top and delivers a Tsunami to Strowman. He calls for the referee to get back in the ring, but he’s busy dealing with the barricade issue. Reed then lands another Tsunami on Strowman and dumps several security guards in the ring. He pushes the referee, but Adam Pearce gets in his face. Reed puts his hands on him, but Jason Jordan and other officials look to pull him off. Strowman then flies off the top and levels Reed, Pearce, Jordan, and all the other officials with a splash.
Strowman dumps Reed back in the ring, and the two teeter on the ropes. Reed then connects with a superplex on Strowman, and the ring completely falls apart. The referee then begins a ten count, but Seth “Freakin” Rollins appears out of nowhere and connects with a Curb Stomp on Reed using the ring steps to ensure he stays down. Strowman makes it to his feet before the referee finishes the count, and is the Last Monster Standing.
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Winner: Braun Strowman
We see Rollins looking pleased with himself as the show goes off the air.