Seth Rollins defeated Shinsuke Nakamura to retain his World Heavyweight Championship.
Despite being WWE's reigning World Heavyweight Champion, Seth"Freakin" Rollins has been chasing a rematch with one of his top contenders for some time. Shinsuke Nakamura has been playing mind games with Rollins for weeks, but the rematch was finally put on the books for Saturday night's WWE Fastlane, where it was unsurprisingly the Main Event of the entire card. As fans probably expected, Rollins and Nakamura put on another classic.
Nakamura has been taunting and attacking Rollins on Monday Night RAW week after week, trying to mess with his head and cause the Champion to make a big mistake. Rollins ultimately gave Nakamura the option to name the stipulation for the rematch, which is what resulted in Saturday's Main Event being a Last Man Standing match.
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