3 New WWE Super ShowDown 2020 Matches Announced

Mansoor vs. Dolph Ziggler heads the list of new additions.

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WWE's next big Saudi Arabian event, Super ShowDown 2020, goes down tonight, and while the card was already looking pretty stuffed prior to yesterday the promotion has now added three new matches to the lineup.

The first and most notable is Mansoor vs. Dolph Ziggler. The former is always treated as a homecoming hero on these shows and is consistently one of the most over guys on the card, so this was to be expected. Ziggler's a solid opponent for him.

Also confirmed is Humberto Carrillo vs. Angel Garza, who have great in-ring chemistry, and The Viking Raiders vs. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. That one goes down on the Kickoff Show.

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Here's how the Super ShowDown 2020 card looks following the new additions:-

WWE Championship: Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Ricochet

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Universal Championship: 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt (c) vs. Goldberg

Raw Tag Team Championships: Seth Rollins and Murphy (c) vs. The Street Profits

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SmackDown Tag Team Championships: The New Day (c) vs. The Miz and John Morrison

SmackDown Women's Championship: Bayley (c) vs. Naomi

Tuwaiq Trophy Gauntlet Match: AJ Styles vs. R-Truth vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Erick Rowan vs. Andrade

Steel Cage: King Corbin vs. Roman Reigns

Mansoor vs. Dolph Ziggler

Humberto Carrillo vs. Angel Garza

Kickoff Show: The Viking Raiders vs. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson

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