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WWE Fast Lane 2015: 5 things WWE did wrong at the pay-per-view

Missed the first edition of Fast Lane? Well, don’t worry because it was nothing more than an overblown version of the show that WWE brings every Monday Night.Despite having a card that had a lot of potential in it, the creative team decided to go take a day off and ended up with a forgettable event. Apart from the Roman Reings vs Daniel Bryan match that blew the roof off, Vince McMahon’s Hollywood dropouts could not write up anything worth remembering from the show.Being the last stop to WrestleMania, there were a lot of expectations on the Fast Lane pay-per-view and here is a look at the reasons why those expectations were not met. 

#5 Keeping Stings motivation a mystery

WWE did a lot of effort to build up the confrontation between Triple H and Sting. However, when the moment arrived it felt like a silent movie from the prehistoric days. Now, both superstars showed that they don’t need any words to say the story.

It was poetic from one perspective but then again, the stage wasn’t quite perfect. The feud between Sting and Hunter started back in Survivor Series and we still don’t know why Sting interfered in Authority’s match.

Right now, it is Triple H who seems desperate for a match against Sting and the urge is solely based on Sting’s interference at Survivor Series. But then again we don’t know why Sting interfered and it has been nearly four months. So basically we don’t know what the root of this match at WrestleMania is. 

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