![]() ![]() My lasting memory, though, will be his farewell speech on Raw just a few weeks back. James Moffat: My favorite memory? His triumph in New Orleans at WrestleMania 30. Obviously, the current incarnation of NXT is completely different to what was being aired back in 2010-but I think that main event was a preview of the platform WWE would later give to stars of the independent scene. I await the slaughtering in the comments.īrad Jones: Sitting down to watch that inaugural episode of NXT, I'd heard that the format of the show was kind of jarring, but there was an unmissable match between Daniel Bryan and Chris Jericho to round it out. Half of my immediate response to seeing the shorter hair and the trimmed beard was fear that he was retiring, but the other half was relief that he didn't look so strange anymore. Let’s get this out of the way early: With Daniel Bryan officially retiring from WWE, what will be your lasting memory of The Beard?Īnthony Mango: I'm of the unpopular opinion that he should have shaved it off a long, long time ago. ![]() So tie up your laces and get ready to rumble. It's the Road to WrestleMania 32, and WWE Fastlane 2016 is the next stop. Aaron Bower ( Erik Beaston ( The Doctor Chris Mueller ( And yours truly, James Moffat ( was going to let Erik Beaston lead things off for our WWE Fastlane 2016 column, but he attended #NXTPhilly and forgot to buy the rest of the B/R WWE Expert Panel tickets.Brad Jones ( Anthony Mango ( founder of and host of the podcast Smack Talk.Credit: WWE.comīleacher Report's all-star lineup answers the tough questions about the WWE landscape and provides predictions for each match on the WWE Fastlane 2016 card. Not Pictured: Erik Beaston, who was too busy attending #NXTPhilly to show up for the photo shoot. It's a stacked card, and Bleacher Report has once again asked its team of experts to weigh in on who will win and what it all means, as well as forecast what you may see as WWE sets its sights on Dallas for WrestleMania 32.ī/R's WWE Fastlane 2016 Expert Panel includes (from left): Anthony Mango, Brad Jones, Aaron Bower, James Moffat and Chris Mueller. AJ Styles in a rubber match after splitting their previous matches on WWE programming in recent weeks The Wyatt Family facing off against Big Show, Ryback, and Kane, three men who have fallen to the Wyatts in recent weeks. ![]() Brie Bella for the WWE Divas Championship Dolph Ziggler for the WWE Intercontinental Championship Alberto Del Rio in a 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the WWE United States Championship during the WWE Fastlane 2016 kickoff show The undercard for WWE Fastlane is sure to both entertain and set up the rest of WrestleMania 32: WWE Creative has done a good job of showcasing the main event's competitors: Roman Reigns' angst as a fallen and slighted champion, Brock Lesnar's commanding presence as the beast that he is and Dean Ambrose's unstable mindset going against not only his brother in arms but the most dominant Superstar in the company. There's a good mix of matches on this card, headlined by the Triple Threat match to see who will face WWE world champion Triple H at WrestleMania 32. WWE Fastlane 2016 on Sunday is the pit stop on the Road to WrestleMania 32, and it's time to give credit where it's due: WWE has done a tremendous job of building this pay-per-view. Will Dean Ambrose put Roman Reigns in an uncomfortable position at WWE Fastlane 2016? Credit: WWE.com ![]()
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