Last August's SummerSlam pay-per-view at Barclays Center in Brooklyn really did have it all. 

Fans were treated to AJ Styles vs Kevin Owens, with Shane McMahon as guest referee, Jinder Mahal against Shinsuke Nakamura for the WWE Championship and a monster main event.

Brock Lesnar took on Roman Reigns, Samoa Joe, and Braun Strowman to defend his Universal title in a fatal four-way match. 

There was an added stipulation too - because if Lesnar lost, he would leave WWE. The Beast was able to overcome the odds and won the match after hitting an F-5 on Reigns. 

But for fans inside the Barclays Center, the entertainment did not just come from inside the ring. 

There was a now infamous moment during the Raw Tag Team Championship match between The Bar - Cesaro and Sheamus and two members of The Shield - Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose. 

While Sheamus and Rollins were battling in the ring, the Swiss Superman ventured into the crowd, stole a beach ball that was being passed around - and literally ripped it apart. 

The spot got a great reaction and further cemented The Bar's heel nature - in fact, it was one of the most memorable highlights of SummerSlam, especially for fans actually inside the arena.   

Although it happened almost six months ago, beach balls are regularly referenced by WWE commentators - at the inflatables have actually been banned from WrestleMania. 

That decision will likely go down very well with Cesaro, who has recently been speaking about the incident at SummerSlam. 

And his comments are brilliant. When asked about destroying the beach ball, he said, per NoDQ.com

"Excuse my language, but fudge beach balls. Seriously. That's absolutely disrespectful. We were wrestling for the Tag Team Championships, and you want to play with a beach ball? 

"Get the hell out of here. Go. Leave the arena, and don't come back. I think every person that brings a beach ball into a WWE arena should get ejected for life." 

It's fair to say Cesaro has a pretty strong opinion on the inflatables. Although suggesting that people who bring the balls into arenas should be "ejected for life" may be a little extreme.