WWE Fastlane rumors 2016: Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose must break up at WWE PPV

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Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose seem to be sticking together at least until World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Fastlane wherein they will face each other.

The two are main protagonists, together with Brock Lesnar in a Triple Threat match, for the upcoming pay-per-view (PPV) event. At stake is, of course, the number one contender privilege where the final man standing will face Triple H at WrestleMania 32.

The storyline calls for Roman Reigns to come out on top but Ambrose could be a darkhorse. Lesnar is likely to be taken out either by the former Shield duo or through another meddling by the Wyatt Family. The scenario has gone on and on but is the WWE decided on keeping the two as allies?

Talk about one of them turning heel has been on for a long time and if Lesnar is taken out of the equation, it could all come down to that. Would we see the same scenario at WWE Survivor Series which hardly put a dent on the friendship of Reign and Ambrose?

If the WWE is wise, it may want to think that strategy. This time, Ambrose (or Reigns) could take exception and maybe turn his back on the other. It has happened before with the best of friends, although most of it is scripted, of course.

Why? Simply because Reigns and Ambrose need to grow individually. Reigns has long been the one whom the WWE wants to push, but it hasn't been going smoothly. On the other hand, Ambrose has been rising without the WWE push so there has to be something wrong somewhere.

Has the WWE focused too much and made the matches of Reigns unpredictable? It certainly looks that way so far. And heading into WWE Fastlane, it is obvious that such is the case.

Many believe that Ambrose and Reigns ending their partnership should happen at WWE Fastlane. It may happen or then again, maybe not. Regardless, they need to look at it long term. This tandem will likely break up soon, so why not start it at the coming WWE PPV?

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