12. Fastlane
Remember the awesome Six Pack Challenge for the WWE Title at Fastlane? No? Neither do I. Smackdown's last PPV before Wrestlemania was nothing special.
Everyone and their mothers knew that AJ Styles vs Shinsuke Nakamura was the match that was going to happen at Wrestlemania and WWE's attempts to make the 6 Pack Challenge look unpredictable failed. Every fan knew exactly what each member of the match was gonna do at Wrestlemania.
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Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn's angle with Shane and Daniel Bryan was going on for ages. John Cena and The Undertaker's match was being teased since after The Royal Rumble. And, let's be honest, we all knew that neither Ziggler nor Corbin would win the match. So, the stakes for this event were ridiculously low.
Charlotte and Ruby Riott fought over the Women's Championship and again, everyone knew Charlotte wasn't going to lose her title to Ruby of all people. Usos and New Day delivered the best match of the night before The Bludgeon Brothers interfered. Randy Orton also defeated Bobby Roode to win the US Championship.
No one remembers anything about this PPV and rightfully so. The event was panned by critics as well. It was boring and nothing happened that was worth talking about. The fact that Shinsuke Nakamura and AJ Styles were already teasing their Wrestlemania match since Money in the Bank didn't help. The only thing that people looked forward to was the fact that John Cena's loss confirmed he was gonna face The Undertaker at Wrestlemania.