10 Big Concerns Heading Into WWE Clash Of Champions 2020

10. Too Many Matches

It might be unfair to judge an event like Clash of Champions for having too many matches when it's only doing what it says on the tin, but it would be a lie if this writer said that the amount of matches on the card wasn't a slight cause for concern.

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WWE is a company that doesn't know the meaning of 'less is more' but over the last couple of months, they have produced admirably short PPVs that were both relatively tight and concise, featuring an average of seven matches per event (with maybe an extra one taking place on the Kick-Off show).

Clash of Champions features nine bouts overall. While that isn't all that big of an increase, it is the lengthiest card they've had since WrestleMania and the fact that they're all championship matches could significantly impact the length of the event. Heck, it's already having an impact as one of those title bouts had to be moved to the Kick-Off show.

The shorter PPVs made for a much easier watch, all while allowing each match on the card the time they needed to breathe. Let's hope that sticking to the Clash of Champions tradition and cramming every title onto the card won't end that streak.

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