WWE Fastlane 2023 Results and Reactions

The Fastlane 2023 pay-per-view featured a short card with matches that lacked coherence and logical storytelling. The event started with Cody Rhodes and Jay Uso facing Judgment Day, a match that had loose connections to previous storylines. The LWO took on Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits in a match that felt thrown together. IO Sky battled Asuka and Charlotte in a match that lacked buildup and purpose. LA Knight and John Cena faced The Bloodline, which had some interesting moments but ultimately felt inconsequential. The main event saw Seth Rollins take on Shinsuke Nakamura in a last man standing match that had a predictable outcome. Overall, the event failed to deliver compelling storylines and memorable moments. The conversation covers various topics related to the world of professional wrestling, including the release and rehire of wrestlers, the underutilization of certain wrestlers, the lack of title defenses, and the treatment of Sasha Banks and Trinity. The hosts also mention an upcoming wrestling event that they will be attending.

Takeaways

  • Wrestlers being released and then rehired is a common occurrence in the industry.

  • Some wrestlers are underutilized and not given enough opportunities to showcase their skills.

  • The tag team titles have not been defended regularly, leading to frustration among fans.

  • The treatment of Sasha Banks and Trinity may have contributed to their decision to leave the company.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Card Overview

01:10 Cody Rhodes and Jay Uso vs. Judgment Day

03:03 LWO vs. Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits

04:58 IO Sky vs. Asuka and Charlotte

08:45 LA Knight and John Cena vs. The Bloodline

12:08 Seth Rollins vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

33:55 Release and Rehire of Wrestlers

35:12 Underutilized Wrestlers

36:02 Lack of Title Defenses

36:57 Treatment of Sasha and Trinity

38:08 Upcoming Wrestling Event

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