Fastlane (2015)

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Fastlane (2015)
File:WWE Fastlane 2015 Official Poster.jpg
Promotional poster, showcasing Roman Reigns
Tagline(s) Get in the Fastlane on the Road to WrestleMania! [1]
Theme
song
(s)
"Faster" by Kid Ink
Information
Promotion WWE
Brand(s) WWE NXT
Date February 22, 2015
Attendance 13,263[2]
Venue FedExForum
City Memphis, Tennessee
WWE Network event chronology
NXT TakeOver: Rival Fastlane (2015) WrestleMania 31
Fastlane chronology
First Fastlane (2015) Fastlane (2016)

Fastlane (2015) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by WWE. It took place on February 22, 2015, at the FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee.[3] It was the first Fastlane event, replacing Elimination Chamber.

7 matches were contested on the main card with no match on the pre-show. In the main event, Batista defeated Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns to retain his WWE World Heavyweight Championship shot against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 31. Also at the event Triple H had a "face-to-face" confrontation with Sting.

The event received 46,000 buys (excluding WWE Network views), down from the Elimination Chamber 2014 figure of 183,000 buys, which predated the launch of the WWE Network.[4]

Background

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Fastlane consisted of professional wrestling matches involving wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds or storylines that played out on WWE's primary television programs, Raw and SmackDown. Wrestlers portrayed faces (heroes) or heels (villains) as they followed a series of events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[5][6]

On November 23, during the main event of Survivor Series, Sting made his first appearance in a WWE ring by attacking Triple H with a Scorpion Death Drop and dragging Dolph Ziggler on top of Rollins, giving Team Cena the win and causing the Authority to be removed from power.[7] On January 19 edition of Raw, Sting appeared backstage during the main event, a 3-on-1 handicap match between John Cena and the team of Big Show, Kane, and Rollins. The lights in the arena darkened as Sting walked to the stage and gestured to the Authority at ringside. The distraction allowed John Cena to pin Rollins for the win, which reinstated the recently (kayfabe) fired wrestlers Ziggler, Ryback and Erick Rowan.[8] When On January 26, Triple H challenged Sting to a "face-to-face" confrontation at Fastlane.[9] When Triple H reiterated his challenge on the February 9 edition of Raw, the lights went out, and a group of Sting impersonators appeared around the arena and inside the ring, illuminated by spotlights, while the real Sting accepted the challenge in a video message.[10]

Rusev interrupted John Cena's interview in the aftermath of the Royal Rumble; the two shoved each other. On January 26, Rusev was scheduled to defend his United States Championship against Cena at the event.[9]

On the January 29 episode of SmackDown, Nikki Bella was scheduled to defend Divas Championship against Paige at the event.[11]

On the February 2 episode of Raw, Roman Reigns was manipulated by The Authority into agreeing to defend his title opportunity for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 31, which he had earned by winning the Royal Rumble match, in a match at Fastlane. Later that night, Daniel Bryan defeated Seth Rollins to earn the right to face Reigns at the event.[12]

On January 19 edition of Raw, Dean Ambrose defeated Bad News Barrett.[8] The following weeks, Ambrose demanded a match for the Intercontinental Championship, but Barrett declined. On the February 16th edition of Raw, after Barrett defeated Damien Mizdow, Ambrose attacked Barrett by tying his hands around the ring post, forced him to sign the contract and had Barrett defend his title against him at the event.[13]

On the January 29 episode of SmackDown, Tyson Kidd defeated Jey Uso.[11] On the February 2nd episode of Raw, Cesaro defeated Jimmy Uso.[12] On the February 9 episode of Raw, Cesaro and Kidd defeated The Usos.[10] On the February 16th edition of Raw, the Usos were scheduled to defend their Tag Team Championship against Cesaro and Kidd.[13]

Early in the year, Gold and Stardust started having problems communicating in their matches, with Stardust (Cody Rhodes) becoming further entrenched in his gimmick, causing friction between the brothers. An angry Stardust walked out on a match against The Ascension on the February 2 edition of Raw.[12] After a loss to The New Day on the February 16 edition of Raw, Stardust attacked Goldust.[13] On the February 19 edition of SmackDown, Goldust was scheduled to face Stardust at the event.[14]

On the February 9 edition of Raw, Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and Erick Rowan came out and helped Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns to defeat Seth Rollins, Big Show, Kane and J&J Security.[10] On the February 16th edition of Raw, after Ziggler defeated Rollins via disqualification, he was attacked by Rollins and J&J Security, but Ryback, and Rowan came out and saved Ziggler.[13] On February 19 edition of SmackDown, after Rollins defeated Ziggler, the Authority attacked Ziggler, Ryback, and Rowan.[14] On February 19, that Ziggler, Ryback, and Rowan were set to face Rollins, Big Show, and Kane in a Six man tag team match at the event.

The pre-show included a "Miz TV" segment with Paul Heyman as the guest.

Event

The Miz hosted a Miz TV segment, during which he scolded his personal assistant Damien Mizdow, telling him to sit in the corner, continuing the hostility between the two. Miz interviewed Paul Heyman, who informed the crowd that Brock Lesnar would not be in attendance, but that Lesnar would defeat whoever won the night's main event at WrestleMania to defend his WWE World Heavyweight Championship. No matches were held during the pre-show.[15]

Preliminary matches

The first match on the main card was a six-man tag match with Dolph Ziggler, Erick Rowan, and Ryback facing Authority members Seth Rollins, Big Show, and Kane. Kane scored the winning pinfall for his team on Ziggler via chokeslam, with Big Show hitting Ziggler with a KO Punch while Rollins distracted the referee. After the match, Rollins curb stomped Ziggler and Rowan. While lining up for a curb stomp on Ryback, Randy Orton returned and performed his RKO on various Authority members, while Rollins ran out of the arena.

The second match of the night was a singles match between Goldust and Stardust. Goldust defeated his brother Stardust via a roll-up pin. Stardust shook Goldust's hand after the match, but in a backstage segment later in the show, Stardust attacked his brother and confronted his father, informing them that their feud was not over.

The third match of the night was for the WWE Tag Team Championship between the team of Cesaro and Tyson Kidd and The Usos (Jey and Jimmy Uso). Cesaro and Kidd won the titles after Kidd performed a fisherman's neckbreaker on Jimmy. The championship was Kidd and Cesaro's first as a team as well as Kidd's first title in nearly five years.

Later that night in a segment, Triple H cut a promo about his frustrations with Sting. Upon Sting's arrival, Triple H offered to do business with Sting, allowing Sting to be immortalized on the WWE Network and even be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. After failing to come to a resolution, Triple H attacked Sting, leaving the ring to grab his signature sledgehammer, but instead found Sting had returned with his signature baseball bat. With Triple H trapped in the corner, Sting pointed to the WrestleMania sign, silently challenging Triple H to a match. Triple H tried to attack Sting from behind, but Sting swung his bat at Triple H's stomach and performed a Scorpion Deathdrop to end the segment. It was revealed later in the show that a match between the two at WrestleMania had been made official.

The fourth match of the night was for the WWE Divas Championship between Nikki Bella (with Brie Bella) against Paige. Nikki would retain her Divas Championship after rolling up Paige while grabbing Paige's tights, an illegal move unseen by the referee.

The fifth match was between the WWE Intercontinental Championship between Bad News Barrett and Dean Ambrose. Barrett retained his Intercontinental Championship when, after Barrett made several attempts at getting himself intentionally counted out (as titles do not change hands via count-out), the referee disqualified Ambrose for attacking Barrett in the corner and not backing off by the count of five. After the match, Ambrose performed a Dirty Deeds on Barrett and left the ring with the title belt.

In another segment, several hooded torchbearers stood on the entrance ramp while a casket was wheeled down to the ring, leading the audience to believe that The Undertaker was returning. Instead, Bray Wyatt was in the casket, revealing that his cryptic vignettes over the past few weeks were referring to The Undertaker. Wyatt then challenged The Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania.

In the sixth match Rusev faced John Cena for the United States Championship. In a back-and-forth match, Rusev countered out of several Attitude Adjustment attempts but failed to pin Cena. Cena eventually performed the Attitude Adjustment, but Rusev kicked out. Rusev countered a top rope leg drop into a power bomb, setting up his signature Accolade submission, but Cena powered out. While Rusev's valet Lana distracted the referee, Rusev hit Cena with a low blow, enabling him to lock in the Accolade a second time. With Cena passed out, the referee was forced to stop the match and award Rusev the victory by technical submission. It was the first time Cena had lost on submission-related circumstances since his submission loss to Kurt Angle at No Way Out 2004.

Main event

In the main event, Roman Reigns defended his WWE World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania against Daniel Bryan, who qualified for the match on Raw earlier in the month. Reigns and Bryan each performed some of their signature moves, including Reigns' apron dropkick and Bryan's surfboard submission. Bryan applied the Yes Lock on Reigns, who was able to reach the ropes for a break. When Reigns subsequently rolled out of the ring, Bryan performed two suicide dives, but an attempt at a third dive resulted in Reigns catching Bryan for a suplex outside the ring. Both competitors barely beat the referee's count of ten. Reigns performed the Superman Punch, but Bryan kicked out. After that, Bryan performed the Running Knee, with Reigns kicking out. (Prior to this match, no one had ever kicked out of the Running Knee.) After a series of roundhouse kicks, Bryan attempted a second Running Knee, but Reigns countered with a spear, pinning Bryan. Visibly upset, Bryan shook Reigns' hand but added that "you better kick his (Lesnar's) ass" as the show ended with the two leaving the ring.

Aftermath

On the February 23 edition of Raw, Randy Orton called out Seth Rollins to a match. When the Authority appeared instead of Rollins, Orton apparently rejoined them. On the March 9th edition of Raw, Orton would insult each member of The Authority, only to pass it off as a joke, but later in the night, Orton would refuse a tag by Rollins during a 2-on-1 handicap match against Roman Reigns, intentionally cost both of them the match. Afterwards, Orton brutally attacked Rollins, following it up with an RKO through the broadcast table.

Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and Erick Rowan avenged their loss on the February 26, 2015 edition of Smackdown, defeating Rollins, Kane and Big Show.

Bray Wyatt called out the Undertaker after a series of mysterious messages that were played out on February episodes of Raw and SmackDown saying he was no longer afraid of the Undertaker and proclaiming that he was "the new face of fear". On the March 9th episode of Raw, Undertaker accepted Wyatt's challenge to face each other at Wrestlemania XXXI by setting Wyatt's trademark rocking chair on fire with a bolt of lightning.

Paige received a rematch against Nikki Bella for the Divas Championship on the March 2 edition of Raw, which she won via DQ after Brie Bella interfered. The Bellas attacked Paige post-match, only for AJ Lee to return and fight the Bellas off.

The Usos received a title rematch against Tyson Kidd and Cesaro on the following night's Raw. Natalya turned villainous during the match when she interfered and caused a disqualification that kept the titles from changing hands.

Reception

Fastlane received mixed reviews, with much of the criticism directed at most of the matches not having decisive finishes. Matthew Asher of Slam! Wrestling gave the event a rating of 3/5, writing that "questionable match endings and fan reaction may hurt [WrestleMania 31] [...] After the disastrous Royal Rumble finish and #CancelWWENetwork trending worldwide, it looked like the WWE was going for a mulligan at the brand new PPV WWE Fastlane. Sadly, I don't think that happened as a very harsh audience made it clear they weren't too happy with the results of this latest PPV." Asher criticized the endings of the following matches: Goldust-Stardust, Bella-Paige, Barrett-Ambrose and Rusev-Cena, while rating the tag title match 3/5 and the main event 4/5. Asher pointed out that at one point, Roman Reigns should have lost via count-out if not for a slow count and that the show ended with Reigns having "the unfortunate task of soaking up the mixed reaction of the crowd".[16]

Kenny Herzog of Rolling Stone magazine headlined his article with "It's Roman Reigns, Deal With It", while remarking that "it seemed as if the Fastlane ticket holders came in protest, or at the very least begrudged". Regarding the main event, Herzog wrote that "Daniel Bryan essentially put Roman Reigns over", but "no one really, truly thought DB would get the 1-2-3 and headline a second straight WrestleMania (which perhaps explains the crowd's curbed enthusiasm), and we all realized Reigns would counter that second running knee with a decisive spear". Herzog reserved praise for Tyson Kidd's portrayal of his character, as well as Kidd and Cesaro's in-ring abilities, concluding that Kidd "has emerged as a key to the midcard revival".[17]

Throughout the night, the crowd for Fastlane was noticeably quiet, which Benjamin Tucker of the Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter, acknowledged. Tucker, who attended the event, rated the event 6.0/10, and stated "an okay event that did not need to happen", with the "general feeling on the show, though, was WWE holding back". Tucker felt that the Memphis crowd was being wrongly blamed for the "Fastlane snoozer", writing that, "It's sad to see individuals lash out at others who spend their hard-earned money to see something they love because "they didn't do it right." This is all misguided hatred. Hate WWE's terrible booking. Hate sloppily designed matches. But don't hate the fans. [...] If we pay to go to these events, we react how we feel. If WWE cannot make us feel the "proper" way, then it's on them, not us. And unfortunately, tonight was definitely on them, with a middling show that felt like another three-hour Raw special than a true pay-per-view."[18]

Dave Meltzer gave the main event between Bryan and Reigns 4 and a half stars.

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times[19]
1 The Authority (Seth Rollins, Big Show and Kane) (with Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury) defeated Dolph Ziggler, Erick Rowan and Ryback Six-man tag team match[20] 13:01
2 Goldust defeated Stardust Singles match[21] 8:55
3 Tyson Kidd and Cesaro (with Natalya) defeated The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) (c) (with Naomi) Tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship[22] 9:33
4 Nikki Bella (c) (with Brie Bella) defeated Paige Singles match for the WWE Divas Championship[23] 5:34
5 Bad News Barrett (c) defeated Dean Ambrose by disqualification Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship[24] 7:58
6 Rusev (c) (with Lana) defeated John Cena by knockout Singles match for the WWE United States Championship[19][25] 18:42
7 Roman Reigns defeated Daniel Bryan Singles match to determine the #1 contender to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 31[26] 20:10
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  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match


See also

References

  1. http://www.wwe.com/videos/wwe-fastlane-2015
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