10 WWE Super ShowDown 2020 Impulse Reactions

3. Roman Reigns Vs King Corbin

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G*ddamn this feud forever and please please please let it be over.

Roman Reigns had beaten King Corbin so profoundly over the past few weeks that no bullsh*t about chains or keys or whatever were going to fool a bunch of openly disinterested Saudi Arabian superfans pretend to think otherwise.

The cage looked sort of cool and upgraded but simple aesthetics won't do just weeks after WWE's newest opposition delivered the best mesh match since Io Shirai and Shayna Baszler went to war in NXT. This was a dud end to a feud that became it all many feared it would. Three pay-per-views over several months as well as doubling down on dog food, this wasn't so much a speed bump on Roman Reigns' Road To WrestleMania as it was a f*cking massive traffic jam that takes double the journey time to get through without there actually being a grisly accident at the other end to rubberneck.

Roman won, it's finally finished...was the take after the Royal Rumble, so don't get your hopes up just yet.

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