10 HUGE WWE Super ShowDown 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

8. Seth Rollins & Murphy (c) Vs. The Street Profits

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Please, please let this match bang.

The Street Profits have gone from ice cool to lukewarm since becoming Raw regulars, with the frustratingly familiar feeling of an NXT act lost to Vince McMahon's whimsy looming large over the former black-and-gold brand boy-poppers.

Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford had enough about them to put forth several elite level tag team matches during a period where the NXT division dissolved, but only recently have they graduated to regular action between the ropes on Raw. If anything, this match is only happening here because Kevin Owens isn't travelling out of loyalty to Sami Zayn. This cold reminder of the reality of these very shows highlights exactly why they shouldn't be happening in the first place. With any luck this'll disappear into midcard purgatory on the night for the good of the talent involved.

But more on strange midcard purgatory in the next slide.

Winners - Seth Rollins & Murphy

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