CHP’s PLE Fastlane was packed with intense action. King MVP and Shawn Michaels left it all in the ring in their Last Man Standing match. Trish Stratus retained her World Heavyweight Championship, while Ice Cold Bev defended both of his titles in a grueling double duty. The Men’s World Heavyweight Triple Threat title match ended in a controversy that kept fans buzzing. Overall, it was a night of high-octane wrestling, leaving fans eager for the next chapter.
CHP Fastlane Results: Full Details
CHP Fastlane results: October 7, 2024
Randy Orton def. Finn Balor
Randy Orton once again proved his dominance over Finn Balor. Despite Finn’s relentless pursuit of redemption, he found himself unable to overcome Orton’s prowess. This last match was a nail-biter, with Finn attempting to seal the victory with his signature Coup de Grace. However, Orton’s quick reflexes allowed him to roll out of harm’s way and, in classic fashion, deliver a devastating RKO out of nowhere to secure the win.
Reems def. Rikishi
Reems emerged victorious over Rikishi, concluding their intense month-long feud. Both wrestlers showcased their skills and resilience, but it was Reems who ultimately secured the win. This victory not only marked a clean sweep for Reems in their rivalry but also solidified his dominance over Rikishi. The match was a fitting end to a fierce and memorable feud, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what’s next for both competitors.
World Heavyweight champion Trish Stratus def. Stacy Keibler
In an electrifying Women’s World Heavyweight Championship match, Trish Stratus successfully defended her title against Stacy Keibler. The action was intense and evenly matched, with both competitors showcasing their resilience and skill. Stacy came close to victory after enduring Trish’s Chick Kick and kicking out of the pinfall. She then delivered her devastating Keibler Kick, but it wasn’t enough to keep the champion down. Trish fought back with determination, ultimately retaining her championship and proving why she remains at the top of the women’s division.
Liv Morgan & Dakota Kai def. Zaea Jae & Trish Stratus
In a grueling and long-winded tag team match, Liv Morgan and Dakota Kai emerged victorious over Zaea Jae and Trish Stratus. The match was filled with intense action and near falls. At a critical moment, the referee missed a rope break, but Zaea Jae managed to kick out regardless. However, Dakota Kai capitalized on the opportunity, delivering her devastating Kairopactor to Zaea and securing the win for her team.
King of the Ring champion Ice Cold Bev def. MrFanciePanda
MrFanciePanda gave it his all in a valiant effort to dethrone Ice Cold Bev for the King of the Ring championship. The match was an intense, seesaw battle, highlighting the grit and perseverance of both competitors. Despite MrFanciePanda’s best efforts, Bev managed to put Panda on ice to retain his title, continuing his dominant run as champion.
Akash & Marcus def. Big Taku & The Fiend "Bray Wyatt"
Akash and Marcus showcased their dominance by defeating Big Taku and The Fiend in a thrilling tag team match. Demonstrating excellent teamwork, Akash and Marcus kept each other fresh by consistently tagging out and capitalizing on effective tag team maneuvers. While Big Taku and The Fiend had some decent offensive displays, their efforts ultimately proved ineffective against the well-coordinated strategy of Akash and Marcus.
Global Spark champion Ice Cold Bev def. Dread
Ice Cold Bev pulled double duty on an electrifying night of wrestling, successfully defending his Global Spark Championship against Dread after a tough King of the Ring title defense against MrFanciePanda earlier in the night. Despite Dread’s fiery start, Bev’s composure and strategic prowess allowed him to cool down his opponent and secure the victory, solidifying his path as “Two Belt Bev."
Bobby Lashley def. Anthony KI and Monta Freekum in a WHC Match
Bobby Lashley faced off against champion Monta Freekum and Anthony KI. The action was intense and back-and-forth, with Monta Freekum often controlling the pace of the match. However, the bout ended in controversy when Bobby Lashley locked Anthony KI in the Hurt Lock. As Monta Freekum attempted to break the hold, the referee prematurely rang the bell, declaring Lashley the winner before Anthony KI had actually tapped out. This unexpected conclusion left Monta Freekum and the CHP Universe in a state of confusion and shock.
King MVP def. Shawn Michaels in a Last Man Standing Match
At CHP Fastlane, Shawn Michaels and King MVP delivered an unforgettable “Last Man Standing Match” that left fans on the edge of their seats. Both superstars showcased their resilience and determination, exchanging brutal blows and high-impact maneuvers throughout the match. Despite Shawn Michaels’ legendary tenacity and a series of near falls, King MVP ultimately proved to be the last man standing, securing a hard-fought victory in a match that will be remembered for its intensity and heart-stopping moments.