10 WWE Super ShowDown 2020 Impulse Reactions

6. Seth Rollins & Murphy Vs The Street Profits

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The Street Profits wore Saudi Arabia-inspired gear and Montez Ford still sent Bianca Belair flowers, but there was no happy ending for two of the most earnest babyfaces on the roster in their first major craic at WWE tag team gold.

Seth Rollins and Buddy Murphy are an unfinished and uneven act at the moment, despite growing chemistry between them and the group alongside the Authors Of Pain on Monday Night Raw. It knackered the interest in the match here but that was destined to be the case - the Challengers were inserted into things on Raw because Kevin Owens doesn't travel to the shows and the Champions needed a pair to beat. This contrivance did much to suck the fun out of what otherwise could have been quite the serviceable effort.

In the end, it was 10 minutes of very little followed by a predictable finish. On a night where very little was able to blur into any background, this match somehow managed it and neither you nor your writer will ever ever watch it again.

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