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5 booking decisions that must be avoided at WWE Fastlane 2017.
The 2017 Fastlane pay per view is an extremely important show not just for the RAW brand but for the WWE as a whole. Although RAW seems to be the scuffling show of the two brands, their Wrestlemania implications are massive. Take Fastlane’s main event for example. Kevin Owens will defend the Universal Title against Goldberg and the outcome of that match will determine who defends that belt at Wrestlemania 33. Will that title match be the assumed Chris Jericho versus Owens bout or will the belt be contested in the legends match involving Goldberg and Brock Lesnar? Suffice it to say, the results of Fastlane will shape how Wrestlemania 33 plays out.
But with such an important show comes the notion that Wrestlemania could have some very silly things occur based on its result. And if RAW’s booking for the past 8 months is any indication of what could possibly go down on March 5th, then the future of the WWE could get quite murky. Even one bad decision at Fastlane could have major ramifications for the company moving forward, so the creative team needs to come cup with what are the best decisions for the future of the WWE.
With that being said, let’s take a look at 5 decisions that cannot be made at WWE’s Fastlane.
