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Promotion | WWE | ||
Brand(s) | Raw SmackDown | ||
Date | October 7, 2023 | ||
City | Indianapolis,Indiana | ||
Venue | Gainbridge Fieldhouse | ||
Attendance | 14,529[1] | ||
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The 2023Fastlane was aprofessional wrestlingevent produced byWWE. It was the seventh and finalFastlane and took place on Saturday, October 7, 2023, at theGainbridge Fieldhouse inIndianapolis,Indiana. The event aired viapay-per-view (PPV) andlivestreaming and featured wrestlers from the promotion'sRaw andSmackDownbrand divisions. This was the first Fastlane held since2021, the first to take place on a Saturday, and the first to be held in October. This was WWE's first PPV and livestreaming event held in Indianapolis sinceClash of Champions in September 2016, which was at the same arena when it was known as Bankers Life Fieldhouse (renamed in 2021). The event also replacedExtreme Rules, which was held in October the previous year and was discontinued in 2023.
The name of the event originally referred to its position on the "Road toWrestleMania", however, this was dropped for 2023 due to the event taking place six months afterWrestleMania 39. This was also WWE's first major main roster event in which the company was not owned and controlled by theMcMahon family after WWE was sold toEndeavor. The sale was finalized on September 12, 2023, with WWE andUltimate Fighting Championship merging to become divisions of a new entity calledTKO Group Holdings, subsequently marking WWE's first major main roster event under TKO.
Five matches were contested at the event. In the main event, which was the main match from Raw,Seth "Freakin" Rollins defeatedShinsuke Nakamura in aLast Man Standing match to retain theWorld Heavyweight Championship. In another prominent match, which was SmackDown's main match,John Cena andLA Knight defeatedThe Bloodline (Jimmy Uso andSolo Sikoa). The event's pre-show also marked the first appearance ofJade Cargill in WWE, while the main pay-per-view featured the full-time return ofCarlito to WWE since May 2010, and he became a member of the SmackDown brand in the process during the event.
Fastlane is aprofessional wrestlingevent first produced byWWE in 2015.[2] It was held annually until 2019 when it was discontinued a first time but wasreinstated in 2021, but was again discontinued. On June 20, 2023, however, WWE announced the revival of the event, with the seventh Fastlane scheduled for Saturday, October 7, 2023, at theGainbridge Fieldhouse inIndianapolis,Indiana, and featured wrestlers from theRaw andSmackDownbrand divisions. This marked the first Fastlane held in October and on a Saturday. This was WWE's firstpay-per-view (PPV) andlivestreaming event held in Indianapolis sinceClash of Champions in September 2016, which was at the same arena when it was formerly known as Bankers Life Fieldhouse (renamed in 2021). In addition to airing on traditional PPV, the event was livestreamed onPeacock in the United States and theWWE Network in most international markets,[3] in turn marking the first Fastlane for which U.S. subscribers could only livestream the event via Peacock, due to the American version of the WWE Network ceasing operations two weeks after the 2021 event.[4] This was also the first WWE pay-per-view event to livestream onAbema inJapan after Abema and WWE inked the deal to make Abema as its exclusive home for WWE Network in Japan on September 28, 2023.[5] Tickets went on sale on July 14 viaTicketmaster.[3]
The name of the event was originally a reference to its position on the "Road toWrestleMania", as Fastlane was held in the two-month period between theRoyal Rumble and WWE's flagship event.[2] With Fastlane's revival for 2023, however, this theme was dropped due to the event taking place six months afterWrestleMania 39.[3] The 2023 event also replacedExtreme Rules, which had been held in October the previous year and was discontinued in 2023 after WWE discontinued some of itsgimmick events.[6]
From January 2023, there had been speculation that WWE had been placed up for sale.[7] Hours before WrestleMania 39 Night 2 began,CNBC reported via multiple sources that a deal between WWE andEndeavor, the parent company ofUltimate Fighting Championship (UFC) viaZuffa, was imminent. The deal involveda merger of WWE with the UFC into a new publicly traded company, with Endeavor holding a 51% stake.[8] The sale was confirmed the next day on April 3[9] and was finalized on September 12, with WWE merging with the UFC to become divisions ofTKO Group Holdings. The 2023 Fastlane was in turn the first major main roster event held in which WWE was not owned and controlled by theMcMahon family, and subsequently the first major main roster event under TKO.[10]
The event included five matches that resulted from scripted storylines. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the Raw and SmackDown brands,[11][12] while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows,Monday Night Raw andFriday Night SmackDown.[13]
AtPayback,Seth "Freakin" Rollins defeatedShinsuke Nakamura to retain theWorld Heavyweight Championship. Following the match, Nakamura viciously attacked Rollins, requiring medical personnel to assist Rollins out of the arena.[14] On the following episode ofRaw, as he was unhappy with the post-match incident, Rollins challenged Nakamura to a title rematch later that night; however, Nakamura declined, wanting to do it on his own terms. A brawl then ensued with Nakamura getting the upper hand.[15] The fighting would continue over the next couple of weeks until the September 18 episode when a frustrated Rollins stated that Nakamura could choose the place, time, and stipulation for their championship rematch.[16] The following week, Nakamura accepted Rollins' proposal, choosing aLast Man Standing match at Fastlane.[17]
On the September 1 episode ofSmackDown,John Cena made his return to WWE, which was his first appearance sinceMoney in the Bank in July. He was interrupted byJimmy Uso, who claimed the fans wanted to see him instead. Cena responded that Jimmy should have quit WWE instead ofJey Uso and then performed an Attitude Adjustment on Jimmy.[18] Two weeks later, Cena was a guest onGrayson Waller's talkshow "The Grayson Waller Effect", only for Jimmy to interrupt again.Solo Sikoa also came out and feigned attacking Jimmy due to the latter's recent internal issues withThe Bloodline, however, Sikoa and Jimmy instead attacked Cena, who was saved byAJ Styles.[19] The following week, Cena and Styles challenged Jimmy and Sikoa to a tag team match for that night; however, after WWE officialAdam Pearce conferred with Bloodline managerPaul Heyman, the match was scheduled for Fastlane. A contract signing for the match was setup to happen later that night; however, Jimmy and Sikoa brutally attacked Styles backstage. Styles was subsequently taken to a hospital, leaving Cena to confront The Bloodline alone and they laid out Cena in the ring.[20] On September 25, WWE announced that Cena would be facing Jimmy and Sikoa in ahandicap match at Fastlane.[21] On that Friday'sSmackDown, however, after Cena received another beatdown from The Bloodline,LA Knight made the save and signed the contract to be Cena's partner, which was made official[22]—Cena had previously praised Knight at Payback after serving as thespecial guest referee for Knight's match at that event.[14]
AtSummerSlam,Iyo Sky cashed in herMoney in the Bank contract and won theWWE Women's Championship right afterAsuka had lost the title in the prior match.[23] Following this,Damage CTRL (Bayley,Dakota Kai, and Sky) began feuding with Asuka, as well asCharlotte Flair, who sided with Asuka. On the September 29 episode ofSmackDown, Flair stated that after defeating Bayley that night, she would challenge Sky for the title at Fastlane. After Flair defeated Bayley, Damage CTRL surrounded the ring in an attempt to attack Flair, however, Asuka came out to assist Flair. Bayley subsequently accepted the challenge on behalf of Sky for her to defend the WWE Women's Championship against Flair and Asuka in atriple threat match at Fastlane, much to the dismay of Sky.[22]
On the September 22 episode ofSmackDown,Latino World Order (LWO) membersUnited States ChampionRey Mysterio andSantos Escobar defeatedBobby Lashley's accomplicesThe Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins andMontez Ford). Following the match, Lashley was disappointed in The Street Profits' performance and told them that if they could not win, he would find others who could.[20] The following week, after a United States Championship match between Mysterio and Escobar, The Street Profits came out and attacked the two, which pleased Lashley. Fellow LWO membersJoaquin Wilde andCruz Del Toro came out to even the odds only for The Street Profits to overpower them. Later, Mysterio issued a challenge, pitting the LWO (Mysterio, Escobar, and either Wilde or Toro) against Lashley and The Street Profits in asix-man tag team match at Fastlane.[22] The next day onSmackDown LowDown, Lashley accepted the challenge.[24] On the next week'sSmackDown, however, The Street Profits took out both Wilde and Toro, and it was later revealed that neither would be cleared for Fastlane. LWO'sZelina Vega worried about how they could compete being outnumbered, but Mysterio said he would make a phone call.[25]
Prior to Payback, Jey Uso "quit" WWE after a falling out with The Bloodline on SmackDown.[26] At Payback,Cody Rhodes revealed that he pulled some strings and Jey was reinstated as a member of the Raw roster.[14] Despite opposition from some of the other Raw roster members due to Jey's past in The Bloodline, Rhodes asserted that Jey deserved a second chance.The Judgment Day (Finn Bálor,Damian Priest,"Dirty" Dominik Mysterio, andRhea Ripley), along withJD McDonagh, then attempted to convince Jey to join their stable, however, Jey declined. On the September 18 episode ofRaw, Judgment Day attacked Jey after his match, and Jey was saved by Rhodes.[16] Two weeks later, it was announced that Bálor and Priest would defend theUndisputed WWE Tag Team Championship against Rhodes and Jey at Fastlane.[27]
Role: | Name: |
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English commentators | Michael Cole |
Corey Graves | |
Pat McAfee(Cena & LA Knight vs. The Bloodline) | |
Spanish commentators | Marcelo Rodriguez |
Jerry Soto | |
Ring announcer | Mike Rome |
Referees | Jason Ayers |
Jessika Carr | |
Dan Engler | |
Chad Patton | |
Interviewers | Byron Saxton |
Cathy Kelley | |
Pre-show panel | Kayla Braxton |
Jackie Redmond | |
Peter Rosenberg | |
Booker T | |
Wade Barrett |
During the Fastlane Kickoff pre-show, formerAll Elite Wrestling wrestler and recent signeeJade Cargill made her first WWE appearance, being shown arriving at the arena and greeted by WWE executiveTriple H.[28]
The pay-per-view opened with The Judgment Day (Finn Bálor and Damian Priest) defending the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship against Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso. Despite interference from Rhea Ripley, "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio, and JD McDonagh, Rhodes and Jey defeated The Judgment Day to win the titles when Rhodes pinned Balor after a Cross Rhodes following a1-D Cutter with Jey on Balor.[1]
Next, the LWO (Rey Mysterio and Santos Escobar, accompanied by Zelina Vega) and a mystery partner faced Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) in a six-man tag team match. Late in the match,Carlito, in his first appearance sinceBacklash in May, was revealed as LWO's mystery partner. Carlito moved out of the way when Ford went for an Enzuigiri, he then performed the Backstabber on Ford for the pin. After the match, Carlito would join the SmackDown brand.[1]
After that, Iyo Sky defended the WWE Women's Championship against Asuka and Charlotte Flair in a triple threat match. Mid-match, Bayley came out to assist Sky. In the end, Flair had Asuka in theFigure Eight Leglock submission, but Bayley distracted the referee, who did not see Asuka tap out. Sky then performed a Over The Moonsault on Flair to break up the submission and pinned her to retain the title.[1]
The penultimate match saw John Cena and LA Knight facing The Bloodline (Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa, accompanied by Paul Heyman). In the end, Cena and Knight won the match when Knight pinned Jimmy after performing theBlunt Force Trauma.[1]
In the main event, Seth "Freakin" Rollins defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura in a Last Man Standing match. In the end, Rollins performed a Falcon Arrow on Nakamura from an elevated platform through a table of equipment. Nakamura was unable to make it to his feet before the 10 count, thus Rollins retained the title.[1]
On the followingRaw, it was announced that new Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso would defend the titles against The Judgment Day (Finn Bálor and Damian Priest) in a rematch the following week.[29] Judgment Day regained the titles after interference from Jimmy Uso.[30] The following week, as Bálor and Priest were celebrating winning back the championships, Rhodes interrupted. After Priest mocked and called Rhodes a failure, Rhodes challenged Priest to a match that night, but Priest denied since he already had a match scheduled against Uso. Priest in turn challenged Rhodes to a match atCrown Jewel, which Rhodes accepted.[31]
John Cena opened the following episode ofSmackDown, however, he was quickly interrupted by The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa and Paul Heyman) with a returningRoman Reigns, who had been on vacation since shortly after SummerSlam. After Reigns taunted Cena, Cena stated that there was someone worthy who should challenge Reigns for hisUndisputed WWE Universal Championship. LA Knight then came out and berated Reigns only for fellow Bloodline member, Jimmy Uso, to attack Knight from behind. After clearing the ring, Knight challenged Sikoa to a match that night where he defeated Sikoa. Following the match, Reigns performed a Spear on Knight and taunted him with his championship belt.[32] It was then announced that Reigns would defend the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Knight at Crown Jewel.[33]
Also onSmackDown, new SmackDown General ManagerNick Aldis noted that due to Bayley distracting the referee, it ultimately cost Charlotte Flair the WWE Women's Championship at Fastlane as Flair had in fact submitted Asuka. Aldis in turn scheduled Iyo Sky to defend the championship against Flair in a singles match the following week.[32] Sky again retained thanks to more assistance and distractions from her Damage CTRL stablemates, Bayley and Dakota Kai.[34]
As Carlito was interviewed backstage on the followingSmackDown, he was interrupted by Bobby Lashley. Carlito then challenged him to a match for that night, however, Lashley's stablemates, The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford), attacked Carlito from behind. Later, fellow LWO member Santos Escobar requested and was granted a match against Ford for the following week,[32] where Ford won.[34]
Dave Meltzer, writing for theWrestling Observer Newsletter, gave Fastlane mixed-to-positive scores. He awarded the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship match four and a quarter stars, the six-man tag team match 2 and three quarters stars, the Triple Threat match for the WWE Women's Championship and the Cena-Knight/Bloodline tag team match three and a half stars, and the main event four and a half stars, the highest score of the evening.[35]
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times[1] | ||
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1 | Cody Rhodes andJey Uso defeatedThe Judgment Day (Finn Bálor andDamian Priest) (c) bypinfall | Tag team match for theUndisputed WWE Tag Team Championship[36] | 20:40 | ||
2 | Carlito andLatino World Order (Rey Mysterio andSantos Escobar) (withZelina Vega) defeatedBobby Lashley andThe Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins andMontez Ford) bypinfall | Six-man tag team match[36] | 10:00 | ||
3 | Iyo Sky (c) defeatedAsuka andCharlotte Flair bypinfall | Triple threat match for theWWE Women's Championship[36] | 17:20 | ||
4 | John Cena andLA Knight defeatedThe Bloodline (Jimmy Uso andSolo Sikoa) (withPaul Heyman) bypinfall | Tag team match[36] | 17:20 | ||
5 | Seth "Freakin" Rollins (c) defeatedShinsuke Nakamura | Last Man Standing match for theWorld Heavyweight Championship[36] | 28:25 | ||
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