Kemo
02-22-2016, 06:02 PM
With WWE Fastlane in the rear view mirror, we’re now full speed ahead on the road to WrestleMania. Roman Reigns defeated Dean Ambrose and Brock Lesnar in the main event to earn his WrestleMania title shot against Triple H – but it turns out there was a late change to the booking of last night’s main event.
As we had been reporting in recent weeks, the original plan for the WWE Fastlane main event called for The Wyatt Family interfering, costing Lesnar the match and setting up Lesnar vs. Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania. That scenario was scrapped over the weekend because WWE decided to go in a different direction with Lesnar’s WrestleMania opponent.
Brock Lesnar is now scheduled to face Dean Ambrose at WrestleMania 32, as first reported by Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Live.
In the buildup to Fastlane, we’ve seen Dean Ambrose being protected and looking strong as he stood up to Lesnar in the face of The Beast’s unique brand of violence. WWE fans might not be thrilled about the predictable Reigns vs. Triple H main event, but Lesnar vs Ambrose has the potential to deliver in a big way.
As we had been reporting in recent weeks, the original plan for the WWE Fastlane main event called for The Wyatt Family interfering, costing Lesnar the match and setting up Lesnar vs. Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania. That scenario was scrapped over the weekend because WWE decided to go in a different direction with Lesnar’s WrestleMania opponent.
Brock Lesnar is now scheduled to face Dean Ambrose at WrestleMania 32, as first reported by Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Live.
In the buildup to Fastlane, we’ve seen Dean Ambrose being protected and looking strong as he stood up to Lesnar in the face of The Beast’s unique brand of violence. WWE fans might not be thrilled about the predictable Reigns vs. Triple H main event, but Lesnar vs Ambrose has the potential to deliver in a big way.