Ranking Every WWE PPV Of 2020 (So Far)

10. Super ShowDown

WWE Super ShowDown 2020 Goldberg Bray Wyatt
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As The IIconics might say, somebody call the "waaaaaa-mbulance".

Fans glare at WWE's Saudi stadium shows with doubt every time they come around, and February's Super ShowDown was no different. Massive emphasis was put on the Goldberg vs. Bray Wyatt main event, but this was very much a case of diminishing returns; nobody needed that crucifixion of the 'Fiend' or Bill's short Universal Title run. Nobody.

Their headliner was a three-minute nightmare for fans invested in Wyatt's character, and there wasn't much to enjoy elsewhere on the card. Brock Lesnar squashing Ricochet was a waste of promising talent, Roman Reigns vs. 'King' Corbin in a cage dragged, Bayley vs. Naomi failed to ignite and everything just felt a bit...meh.

Even fans gathered in Riyadh couldn't get themselves up for homeland hero Mansoor's win over Dolph Ziggler, and WWE may never mention that The Undertaker technically became Shane McMahon by encroaching on a Tuwaiq Trophy situation he wasn't part of to take the prize.

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