WWE Fastlane 2019: 5 Booking decisions that the WWE Universe didn't like
Remember when the McMahon's came out on Monday Night Raw and told us everything would be different. From that point on they would start listening to the fans, we'd start seeing new matchups and new Superstars given opportunities. Basically, the WWE Universe was in charge.
Jump to several weeks later and the dust has settled on the last pay-per-view before WrestleMania, WWE Fastlane. This was a PPV with one job to do - build towards WrestleMania and make it a must-see event.
Whilst it certainly did do that there were a handful of questionable decisions that suggest that Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, Shane McMahon, and Vince McMahon weren't necessarily being true to their word when they said they would start listening to what fans want.
Let's take a look at the five booking decisions that took place during Fastlane that prove that Vince McMahon doesn't care what fans want.
#5 Splitting Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville
Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville are a great pairing who play off of each other extremely well. Something like that is extremely important, especially when you've just introduced new tag-team titles for the women's division.
However, WWE made the decision to have Sonya Deville accidentally cost Mandy Rose her title match against Asuka when she was looking for a weapon and left the ring apron readily available for Rose to trip on it.
Deville tried to console Rose but she wasn't having any of it, and neither were the WWE Universe.