10 WWE Super ShowDown 2020 Impulse Reactions

7. Angel Garza Vs Humberto Carrillo

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There exists the least to say about this match, which is to both damn it with faint praise and wonder why the company put it on this particular card at all.

The cousins had a functionally cool and at-times captivating clash that would almost certainly have gone down better in front of a hot Raw crowd than a bored Riyadh one, but the telling disinterest from both the workers and the crowd at the sight of a half-a*sed Canadian Destroyer in the final third was the story of the match, night, and maybe all our lives.

WrestleMania could and should play host to some sort of combination of these two, Andrade and Rey Mysterio, not least because the company kept the belt on the former NXT Champion during his recent 30-day suspension and all of them have been wrapped up in a "DDT-on-the-concrete" storyline that will probably result in one of the wildest spots at the 'Show Of Shows'.

Right wrestlers on the wrong night and wrong show. But as far as smaller-guys-from-Raw go, not that bad.

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