Heading into WWE Fastlane, everyone is aware that the Triple Threat match to determine the no. 1 contender is perhaps what should be interesting.

It will pit the perennial favorite Roman Reigns against buddy Dean Ambrose and the Beast, Brock Lesnar.

While the trio seem to have equal chances, things aren’t looking that hot for the Beast, especially if Reigns and Ambrose work on the same page to wear him down.

That plus the looming feud Lesnar has with the Wyatt Family cast a dark cloud on how he could possibly come out winning that main event and the chance at the WWE title.

However, for the ones who have been following the regular WWE shows, it should be noted how Ambrose has come up to Lesnar in what could indicate a lot of things, via the Bleacher Report.

The easiest way to call it is because the two are on a collision course to Fastlane, adding some color, though the size disparity is glaring. Ambrose couldn't, however, care less considering he has been known to take on anything despite the odds, via 411 Mania.

Though Lesnar shrugged him off with a grin initially, the Beast got payback by delivering an F5 to Ambrose at WWE Raw when he and Reigns took on the New Day.

Could there be more to come? Has the WWE nixed that Wyatt Family angle?

A lot would depend in the coming shows and of course, on what happens at WWE Fastlane. If the two continue to cross paths, expect them to go at it at the WWE PPV, which could give Reigns an easy ticket to Wrestlemania 32 as planned.

If that would be the case, could we be seeing a Brock Lesnar vs. Dean Ambrose booking at Wrestlemania 32?

By all accounts, that seems to be more interesting than a Wyatt feud, and maybe the Intercontinental title could be on the line as well.

If so, that means that Lesnar would be targeting a title anyway though it is not the big one – the WWE heavyweight title currently held by WWE COO Triple H.

Can Ambrose survive Suplex City as he (deathly) wished for, which led to Lesnar’s rage? The size disparity is obvious and he could end up seriously injured with multiple suplexes and that finisher known as the F5.

Ambrose survived that grueling Last Man Standing match against Kevin Owens, so he does stand a chance. However, Lesnar is far bigger and stronger than Owens, meaning the Lunatic Fringe may have to find other ways to gain an advantage over the Beast Incarnate if this storyline does get done.