Ranking EVERY 2020 WWE Pay-Per-View From Worst To Best

12. Super ShowDown

Randy Orton Bray Wyatt Fiend
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The Good: Mansoor had another good match in his home nation. Dolph Ziggler was another carefully chosen backboard for him to bounce off. It didn't hit Cesaro heights, but he shone in Saudi Arabia yet again. Bayley and Naomi's match was decent, but heatless. Same too for Miz & Morrison's victory over The New Day.

The Bad: Roman Reigns and King Corbin's feud was a month out of date before this deathly dull steel cage match. The Undertaker won a trophy that looked like a sculpture made of frozen p*ss as the company looked for every way to get to the AJ Styles WrestleMania match without having proper matches.

The Ugly: Identical catastrophes defined WWE's broken system more than anything else that transpired in the crowdless 2020. The Fiend's career was destroyed (again) thanks to a short-sighted squash loss to Goldberg. Elsewhere, Ricochet's career was destroyed (again) thanks to a short-sighted squash loss to Brock Lesnar.

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