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FASTLANE
2018 LIVE STREAM FULL WRESTLING
WWE Fan’s Welcome to Watch FASTLANE 2018 LIVE. WWE Fastlane is all set to pop off tonight (Sun., Mar. 11, 2018) from the Nationwide Arena in Colubmus, Ohio at 8:00 p.m. ET, live on the WWE Network. You may also be able to watch this on pay-per-view (PPV) if your cable provider is carrying the event.
Event
Details
Event: WWE
Fastlane 2018
Date: Sunday,
March 11
Venue: Nationwide
Arena-Columbus, OH
Start time: 8:00 p.m.
ET (kickoff show begins at 7:00 p.m. ET)
Live stream: WWE
Network
WWE Fastlane
2018 Full Match Card
WWE Championship
AJ Styles vs John Cena vs. Kevin Owens vs Sami Zayn vs Baron Corbin vs Dolph Ziggler
AJ Styles vs John Cena vs. Kevin Owens vs Sami Zayn vs Baron Corbin vs Dolph Ziggler
SmackDown Tag Team Champions
The
Usos vs The New Day
SmackDown Women’s Champion
Charlotte
Flair vs Ruby Riott
United States Champion
Bobby
Roode vs Randy Orton
Shinsuke Nakamura vs Rusev
Becky Lynch & Naomi vs Natalya
& Carmella
WWE
Fastlane 2018 Full predictions
WWE Championship:
AJ Styles (c) vs John Cena vs Kevin Owens vs Sami Zayn vs Baron Corbin vs Dolph Ziggler
AJ Styles (c) vs John Cena vs Kevin Owens vs Sami Zayn vs Baron Corbin vs Dolph Ziggler
AS: If WWE truly wants to piss its fans off even further, there
will be a title change here. All SmackDown has done is disappoint over the last
six months, and fans will likely riot if WWE dangles the Styles-Nakamura match
at WrestleMania in front of them only to change course here right before the
buzzer. That said, a victory by Ziggler would be a pleasant surprise because it
would at least wrap up a confusing angle in which he won and then relinquished
the U.S. title in a span of 24 hours. Outside of that, anyone else beating
Styles for the title would be a total disaster. WWE already has a main event
angle going nowhere on SmackDown (see below), the last thing it needs to do is
pull a WrestleMania match that fans exploded for when Nakamura announced his
choice of opponent at the Royal Rumble. Pick: AJ Styles retains the title
BC: After standing front and center in the WWE championship
feud for the past six months, SmackDown commissioner Shane McMahon and general
manager Daniel Bryan have slowly faded to the background. What they've left is
a very convoluted picture involving a rightfully annoyed Styles, who continues
to get screwed over by management in ways that haven't been justified, and the
devolving friendship between Owens and Zayn. From a kayfabe standpoint, the way
Styles has been treated as champion simply hasn't been fair. All that leads you
to guess is that he retains the belt despite the odds against him. So the real
drama becomes how exactly does the Owens-Zayn soap opera spin off into a
WrestleMania feud and how does WWE finish telling the Cena story about not
having a road to April 8. The latter remains both interesting and uncertain as
Cena, despite the story's holes, has committed to telling it with his best foot
forward. Pick: AJ Styles retains the title
SmackDown Tag
Team Champions:
The Usos (c) vs The New Day
The Usos (c) vs The New Day
BC: Outside of the main event, this match has the best opportunity
to steal the show considering how truly great their feud was throughout last
year. The dueling promos two weeks ago to announce the reuniting of the two
teams also featured some of their best respective work. Not only does this
program have WrestleMania written all over it, The Usos deserve to enter said
card with the belts (enjoying all of the media spoils that come with that)
after being inexplicably left off the bill for so many years, including in 2017
as champions. To get there properly with enough storyline juice, a non-finish
of some kind could be the right play for Sunday. Pick: Match ends in a
double disqualification
AS: OK, so Brian kind of stole my prediction here. While I wish
we were headed for this two-on-two match at WrestleMania 34 in April, I have a
feeling SmackDown is going to give us a triple threat with The Bludgeon
Brothers involved. Let's hope that's the case, at least, because BB against one
of these two teams would not be nearly as exciting. I do think BB interferes in
this match and tries to take out both teams, setting up a non-finish without a
title change: Pick: Match ends in a no contest
SmackDown Women’s Champion:
Charlotte Flair vs Ruby Riott
AS: While Riott is not great in the ring, she does make a great
foil for Flair. It's unfortunate that SmackDown did not provide reasoning for
this feud until the final week before the match was made because it may have
actually been something of interest to fans. Instead, Riott is simply the final
member of the Riott Squad that Flair has not faced and defeated over the last
month. She is not capable of holding the women's title let alone taking it into
WrestleMania. Flair has bigger (undefeated) fish to fry on the big stage in
April. Pick: Charlotte Flair retains the title
BC: If the new SmackDown faction the Riott Squad has proven one
thing since being rushed up from NXT, it's that they are not entirely ready for
prime time. While Riott is a fine in-ring performer, she lacks the presence to
be the leader of the stable. So what exactly does that say about her prospects
to exiting Fastlane as champion? You get the point. Flair has basically
been biding time before the reveal of who her WrestleMania opponent will end up
being. And while there's an argument to be made that this could be the time for
Carmella to cash in somewhat under the radar, WWE hasn't yet committed to who
Asuka will pick after winning the Royal Rumble. We may very well see Carmella
provide the tease once again but the smart money is on Charlotte keeping the
strap. Pick: Charlotte Flair retains the title
United States Champion:
Bobby Roode vs Randy Orton
BC: The constant reminder that Orton is chasing the one singles
title that has eluded him (outside of the universal championship, which debuted
in 2016) likely means he'll end up with it considering how beloved and
protected he often is by WWE booking. Along with the main question of when
(either now or WrestleMania), there's also the unknown regarding Jinder Mahal,
who has played a major role in this feud. The best guess is that Mahal costs
Orton, whom he feuded with for the WWE championship last year, on Sunday only
to see Orton go over in a multi-person match on April 8. All of this has been
underwritten by the fact that Roode has performed in such a vanilla fashion as
a babyface champion that it makes one forget just how cool he recently was as
an NXT heel. Pick: Bobby Roode retains the title
AS: A Mahal interference seems like a no-brainer here. It's
crazy that Mahal's entire run with the company's most prestigious title only
served to make him a legitimate midcarder. A title change here does not make
much sense, but can WWE really go back-to-back pay-per-views with zero real
developments in terms of its championships heading into WrestleMania 34? I
think that's exactly what is going to happen. Pick: Bobby Roode retains
the title
Shinsuke Nakamura vs Rusev:
AS: WWE hasn't given us much of a reason to care about
this either, but it should at least be a good match featuring two of the most
over superstars on SmackDown. It is clear that WWE hopes some of Rusev's juice
rubs off on Nakamura here, and their lone backstage segment leading into this
match was fantastic. Unfortunately, it sets Rusev up for another loss. God
forbid WWE allow someone the fans like to get over on their own. Pick:
Shinsuke Nakamura wins
BC: Thrown together at the last minute on Tuesday following a
comedic backstage interview segment, this matchup has the potential to surprise
in terms of its quality. The problem is nothing is really at stake for either,
nor has there been enough of a story built to make you care. But considering
how much Rusev has been buried in the overall picture despite his surprising
babyface cheers, a win isn't likely in this case. Nakamura, the Royal Rumble
winner, also needs to be kept strong ahead of what should be a WWE championship
feud entering WrestleMania. Pick: Shinsuke Nakamura wins
Becky Lynch & Naomi vs Carmella
& Natalya:
Brian Campbell: There's not much of a storyline here to speak of, and the
players involved create too much of a negative reminder about the Welcoming
Committee storyline that bombed in 2017 upon Charlotte Flair's arrival on
SmackDown Live. Making an official prediction might be contingent on whether
you believe Carmella will cash in her Money in the Bank contract later in the
night. After being off television for months, she returned on Tuesday and
promptly lost to Lynch. Another loss here could be the perfect "out of
sight, out of mind" booking that opens the door for her to cash in later
on. Then again, I've been predicting that every blue-branded PPV for eight
months. Pick: Becky Lynch & Naomi win
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