10 Things Nobody Wants To Admit About WWE Super ShowDown 2020

10. The Crowd Was Dead

WWE Super ShowDown 2020
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WWE are more about the television product than the live experience these days. If they were being honest, they'd admit that - that's why fans in New Jersey were blinded by lights during Randy Orton vs. AJ Styles at WrestleMania 35. Beaming a picture-perfect scene to the watching world at home is war more important to them than anyone who paid thousands for seats.

Even so, it's true that a live crowd enhances things.

Super ShowDown's audience took away from the TV visual. They were visibly (many moved around in the background during matches) and audibly (only a small pocket of fans opposite the hard cam could be bothered to chant anything) dipped only a few matches in. That's pretty worrying considering these folks were once starved of WWE action.

Have Saudi Arabian fans already grown tired of these near-quarterly supershows? It sure sounds like it, and that can't be music to WWE's ears.

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