Another Title Match Has Been Added To SMACKDOWN LIVE's Upcoming FASTLANE PPV

Another Title Match Has Been Added To SMACKDOWN LIVE's Upcoming FASTLANE PPV

On last night's episode of SmackDown Live, Chad Gable and Shelton Benjamin squared off with The New Day with the winners going to Fastlane to battle Tag Team Champions, The Usos. Here's who emerged victorious!

By JoshWilding - Feb 21, 2018 04:02 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
As we've already told you, a couple of Fastlane title matches were made official during last night's SmackDown Live, including Bobby Roode vs. Randy Orton for the United States Championship and Charlotte Flair vs. Ruby Riott for the Women's Championship. Now, a third has been added in the form of The New Day vs. current SmackDown Live Tag Team Champions The Usos. 

The team of Xavier Woods and Big E managed to defeat Shelton Benjamin and Chad Gable to become the new #1 contenders and it's going to be interesting seeing how things go at Fastlane

After all, we heard last year that WWE's plan is to give The New Day the most title reigns of any WWE tag team and it's entirely feasible that Vince McMahon believes that trio battling The Bludgeon Brothers at WrestleMania is a more marketable match (you have to hope that The Usos will be involved in some way, though). How do you see things playing out? Share your thoughts below.
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