10 HUGE WWE Super ShowDown 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

6. Bayley (c) Vs. Naomi

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Natalya and Lacey Evans had little more than an exhibition match when their clash was surprisingly added to November's Crown Jewel in something of a pyrrhic political victory for WWE.

Vince McMahon forcing through Western customs won't magically fix the social and ethical ills of the country paying for their brand of entertainment twice a year for a decade, but this is probably a best case scenario now that plaster has at least been partially peeled away.

Bayley and Naomi have a story and stakes - more than Natalya and Evans several months ago - and are both great when it comes to ostentatious wrestling attire. For these reasons alone, this could be one of the sleeper hits of the night, not least if the company have the guts and gumption to make more history with a title switch.

The Road To WrestleMania for the SmackDown Women's Championship looks substantially more interesting with Naomi on top, even if it's just to set up another rematch on the 'Grandest Stage'. Bayley could enter a blue brand Chamber next Sunday to try and reclaim a shot at her prize which would also tee up a potential organic confrontation with Sasha Banks. Though not endless, the possibilities are at least in existence. It doesn't feel the same the other way around.

Winner - Naomi

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