WWE Super ShowDown 2020: 10 Things That Must Happen
6. Some NXT Representation
NXT has been largely absent from WWE's jaunts to Saudi Arabia over the past few years. That may have been understandable when the brand was considered a feeder show for Raw and SmackDown, but it doesn't make much sense now it's on equal footing with the former 'main roster' programs.
At Super ShowDown, it'd be sweet to see some black and yellow repping.
Booking a rematch between Keith Lee and Dominik Dijakovic for the North American Title would be straightforward, and so would putting on some sort of multi-man match featuring The Undisputed Era against some babyfaces. Despite all the distaste for these shows generally, it is fair to say that Saudi's hardcore WWE fans deserve to see the best.
It's not their fault that people don't like their government's methods, and it'd be foolish for WWE to skimp on travel costs if NXT workers were willing to jump on board. They're either a welcome, proper third brand or they're not.