WWE Fastlane 2019: Full match results, highlights
By Luke Norris
We’ll be tracking results all night long as they come in from Cleveland for the 2019 edition of WWE Fastlane.
Welcome to the 2019 edition of WWE Fastlane, the final pit stop on the road to WrestleMania 35.
Well, we were supposed to get Rey Mysterio vs. Andrade on the kickoff show but instead they’ve been added to a Fatal 4-Way Match for the United States Championship that will also feature champion Samoa Joe and former champ R-Truth. But we do still get the match between The New Day and Rusev & Shinsuke Nakamura, a match that apparently even Xavier Woods didn’t know was happening until he found out on Twitter.
In addition, the WWE Universe will be treated to three tag team championship matches, Daniel Bryan and Kevin Owens battling it out for the WWE Championship, a SmackDown Women’s Championship bout, a reunion of one of the most dominant trios in history and, of course, what should be yet another fantastic match between Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair, a match with major WrestleMania implications attached.
We’ll be bringing you results and highlights from tonight’s action in Cleveland as they happen so be sure to bookmark this page or continue to check back in with FanSided throughout the evening to keep up with the latest happenings at WWE Fastlane.
Event info
Event: WWE Fastlane 2019
Date: Sunday, March 10
Venue: Quicken Loans Arena – Cleveland, OH
Start time: 7:00 p.m. Eastern/4:00 p.m. Pacific (kickoff show one hour prior)
Live stream: WWE Network
WWE Fastlane 2019 results and highlights
Kickoff Show
The WWE Fastlane kickoff show actually had a lot of things happening, don’t you think?
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The New Day def. Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev via pinfall
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WWE Fastlane 2019 main card results & highlights
The main card kicked off with the first of numerous tag team matches on the bill at WWE Fastlane. Teddy Long is somewhere giggling with joy.
SmackDown Tag Team Championship Match
The Usos (c) def. The Miz & Shane McMahon via pinfall
And we all knew this was coming at some point.
SmackDown Women’s Championship Match
Asuka (c) def. Mandy Rose via pinfall
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And we’re now set for a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship as Kofi Kingston was added to the mix by Vince McMahon at the last minute.
Okay … scratch that as well. Kofi is now set for a 2-on-1 Handicap Match with The Bar. Okay then.
The Bar def. Kofi Kingston via pinfall (2-on-1 Handicap Match)
In between matches, we were treated to an amazing, in-depth interview with Shane McMahon.
Triple Threat Match for the RAW Tag Team Championship
The Revival (c) def. Bobby Roode & Chad Gable and Ricochet & Aleister Black
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Fatal 4-Way Match for the WWE United States Championship
Samoa Joe (c) def. Rey Mysterio, R-Truth and Andrade
WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match
Sasha Banks & Bayley (c) def. Nia Jax & Tamina via pinfall
Not seen here: The crazy amount of botched spots. This was an extremely sloppy affair. Luckily, the involvement of Beth Phoenix and Natalya made this portion of the show somewhat entertaining.
So we’ve got another change in the card. The WWE Championship is still on the line in a Triple Threat Match but it’s Mustafa Ali, not Kofi Kingston, who gets the shot (which really means he’s just out there to take the pin to protect both Daniel Bryan and Kevin Owens). But that doesn’t mean we didn’t get some sick spots out of him.
Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship
Daniel Bryan (c) def. Mustafa Ali and Kevin Owens
Becky Lynch def. Charlotte Flair via disqualification (Becky is now part of the RAW Women’s Championship Match at WrestleMania)
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In a fun little segment before the main event, Elias finished up his third song of the evening (hilarious as always) and following yet another pointless walk from Lacey Evans, Randy Orton literally jumped into the picture with a devastating RKO, which certainly pleased the Cleveland crowd.
However, The Viper didn’t have much time to celebrate as AJ Styles got involved and hit him with a Phenomenal Forearm, which is obviously just one more step towards making that WrestleMania match official.
The Shield def. Baron Corbin, Bobby Lashley and Drew McIntyre via pinfall
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That’s all, folks. It was certainly an interesting night, wasn’t it? For a full in-depth analysis of WWE Fastlane, check back in with FanSided on Monday for our full review of the final pay-per-view on the road to WrestleMania 35.
What are your thoughts on WWE Fastlane? What does your WrestleMania 35 card look like? Please feel free to join in the conversation in the comments section below.