Wednesday 28 February 2018 07:35, UK
John Cena beat WWE champion AJ Styles on SmackDown to make the Fastlane title match a six-pack challenge.
Just 24 hours after appearing on Raw, where he challenged The Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania, Cena was at SmackDown as he continued his bid to get on the card for the April extravaganza.
Cena told the crowd how he wanted to be in the Fastlane main event and his wish was granted by general manager Daniel Bryan, who booked him to face Styles later that night.
Styles almost had the match won but refused to accept a countout victory and that proved costly as Cena reversed his Calf Crusher into an Attitude Adjustment for the victory.
That result means Styles will now defend his title against Cena, Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, Dolph Ziggler and Baron Corbin at the March 11 Sky Sports Box Office event.
Corbin gains Fastlane momentum
Baron Corbin scored a psychological boost for Fastlane with a victory over Sami Zayn, but it came at a cost.
Dolph Ziggler superkicked Kevin Owens - who had been on commentary duties for the match - and that was enough to distract Zayn, allowing Corbin to finish him off with an End of Days.
Ziggler then hit the ring to give Corbin a Zig Zag and stand tall at the end of a chaotic contest which proved alliances will be hard to come by at Fastlane.
Nakamura produces strong show to sink English
Shinsuke Nakamura made sure it was an unhappy Rusev Day with a classy win over Aiden English in a high-quality match.
The King of Strong Style looked in great shape as he overcame the odds, with Rusev his usual daunting presence at ringside, to put another win on his record.
As he left the ring, Nakamura - who has a title match at WrestleMania guaranteed as a result of winning the Royal Rumble - passed John Cena, who was on his way to the ring.
Cena could take AJ Styles' championship from him at Fastlane, which could mean it is Cena and not the Phenomenal One who faces Nakamura in New Orleans.