10 HUGE WWE Super ShowDown 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

7. Mansoor Spot

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Mansoor hasn't yet been given anything to do at Super ShowDown, but advance notice hasn't ruled him out of action on this stage before.

In Cesaro, WWE picked the best possible opponent to give him a star-making night at Crown Jewel back in November. Perhaps a promo will be the order of the day here - the Saudi-born star may one day be ready for the spotlight on WWE's home soil but he's some way short without more white hot nights on home turf.

Pick a heel to fire potshots at their trip - Dolph Ziggler or Bobby Roode will be free away until they interfere in the Roman Reigns/King Corbin cage match, they'll do - only for Mansoor to stand up for the fans in the arena and send the villains packing.

It's a comfortable third on the podium to smashing through 'The Swiss Superman' or winning an absurdly big battle royal, but this can be one for the video packages when the crushingly inevitable Universal Title match comes in 2028.

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