Kevin Owens vs Baron Corbin
Corbin managed to clear Owens once at the start, but Owens kept attacking the mid-section, the weakened area of Corbin. The match was relatively slow paced, but ultimately after a lot of back and forth, it was Baron Corbin who landed the End Of Days, making the Fastlane main event a Fatal-4-Way at that point.
Baron Corbin defeated Kevin Owens to qualify for the Fastlane WWE title match
Bobby Roode's United States Open Challenge
Bobby Roode put over Cena as one of the best United States Champions and said that he wanted to "steal" his tradition of the open challenge. He hoped that the challenger would come to his face and not hit him with an RKO out of nowhere.
Randy Orton came out, poised to answer his challenge, but Jinder Mahal came out. He tried to provoke Orton over being #9 on the top 10 list. Orton said that he didn't care about the list, while Roode said that it was big words for someone who didn't make the list.
Honestly, it was not a great segment, and face Bobby Roode seems kind of cheesy. Bobby Roode told Orton that he thinks the locker room is sick of being attacked out of nowhere. Orton said "Like when I do this?" and hit Sunil Singh with an RKO out of nowhere. The attack started and Jinder ended up standing tall after hitting a Khallas on Bobby Roode and Randy Orton.