WWE Super ShowDown 2020: 5 Most Likely Outcomes

5. Nothing Game-Changing Will Happen

The fact that these 'international WrestleMania' events have all been headlined by semi-retired legends or non-WWE stars wrestling matches that have nothing to do with the overall continuity of the product is the biggest example of how nothing of significance is supposed to happen at them.

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Last year's Crown Jewel, however, negated that philosophy as 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt's defeat of Seth Rollins - and subsequent claiming of the Universal Championship - proved to be the first major product-changing event to occur on one of those shows. That said, we shouldn't expect Super ShowDown to follow suit.

The fact of the matter is that Super ShowDown is little more than a giant roadblock on the road to WrestleMania, preventing the product's continuity from building towards 'The Showcase of The Immortals'. It's the first time that this has happened and, due to this, it's likely that the company won't have anything significant take place at the event.

With the events leading up to WrestleMania already set in motion, any huge changes here would be little more than an extremely short-term gain designed to create a WrestleMania-like moment on a non-WrestleMania PPV. And with the real thing on the horizon, what's the point?

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