7 Hidden Meanings Behind WWE Clash Of Champions 2020 Attires

1. Roman Reigns & Jimmy Uso - Family First

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Roman Reigns debuting an upgraded aeshetic could have easily taken up every entry in this list, judging by Twitter going into meltdown over 'The Big Dog' flexing his big muscles, but that was only part of why this new look had to be here and had to be now.

Not only was it part of the continuing rebrand of the Universal Champion, but it also made great use of the same-but-very different mirroring between Champion and Challenger.

Both worked topless with black trousers, as if they were the still the family and team of old as pictured and profiled in the wonderful highlight video that helped weave all the details together. The match couldn't have been further from it, serving to remind Uso that while he could look and dress like the 'Tribal Chief' but could never be the "head of the table". Knowing that alone probably hurt as much as any Spear.

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