10 Worst WWE Feuds Of 2020

4. Roman Reigns Vs King Corbin

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This thing started in 2019 and was bad enough to then to creep into plenty of lists this time last year. By virtue of WWE forgetting to tell/abandoning compelling stories almost completely in 2020, it remains in place for providing the world with horrors shortly before real life managed to make it worse.

As usual, content super-service overlords WWE sort of f*cked themselves on this one. When Corbin took demented pleasure in making 'The Big Dog' a Pedigree Chump, it was gross but decent heat for eventual payback. He received that and then some in a blistering Royal Rumble opener, but nowt ever ends does it?

The pair were back at it a week later just so literal buckets of the brown stuff (not that kind, that at least remained metaphorical in this programme) could be poured over WWE's King Of The Ring one final time. Call it harmless fun and your writer a curmudgeon if you must, but also look at the above image and contrast with any one you like from Roman's SummerSlam comeback and beyond. WWE literally has more potential stars than it knows what to do with, with this time-filling nonsense only providing further evidence.

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