6. Fastlane: Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns For The WWE World Heavyweight Championship
except that of course there still needs to be a number one contender, and Ive got the perfect guy. Hes rehabilitated his image a vast amount in the last year, and regained a lot of the fans he lost on the road to Wrestlemania 31. But he cant just be given the opportunity so how about on RAW, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns battle it out for the right to be named the challenger, making a bro promise (or bromise, if you will) that the winner will give the loser the first title shot when they become champion. Naturally, Reigns beats Ambrose: and facing Seth Rollins at Fastlane, he goes on to beat him for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Because somehow his bromise to Ambrose has some form of legal weight, Dean Ambrose is formally named the challenger to Roman Reigns title at Wrestlemania 32. Because WWE wants to get to the main event at Wrestlemania without complication, Rollins gets his rematch in the main event on Monday Night RAW and isnt successful at regaining his title. In desperation, he finally remembers something that simply hasnt been relevant until now: hes actually technically the Royal Rumble winner. He takes it to The Authority, who agree to make it a triple threat
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