WWE Fastlane 2015 - 5 Promising developments
This PPV had a mostly casual audience or maybe the crowd was just too apprehensive in being ardently participative but this will go down in history as a memorable Pay Per View. There were so many moments that if played in front of a hardcore audience, the arena would have been in danger of coming crashing down. There were some smart decisions towards a smarter build up for Wrestlemania. And at this point Wrestlemania sure does look good.Here are the 5 promising developments from the inaugral PPV-
#5 The Brute
They don’t call him the Bulgarian Brute for any frail reason. The outcome of the match could have been expected. I mean, how do you beat a guy who’s been the face of the company for the longest time and who sure as well never taps out or essentially, like his motto, never gives up? And add to that his opponent has a submission move. Cena, as history would tell you, won’t tap out. And he really did not. He was rendered unconscious. Rusev wasn’t Brock Lesnar from Summerslam 2014, but he sure as well came close. He was mighty impressive and this gimmick is a rousing success. He’s here to stay, people.