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EditorialeWN's Round Table Preview of WWE Super ShowDown 2020

eWN’s Round Table Preview of WWE Super ShowDown 2020

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2) “After having so many matches for the past several months, is a steel cage match good enough to finally end the Roman Reigns vs. King Corbin feud, or should they have done something different?”

MANGO: Absolutely not. This type of match is better on paper than it is in execution. Instead of giving them more tools to play with, WWE’s taken some away. They won’t be able to even fight outside the cage and this feud hasn’t been made on strengths of in-ring action. The feud should have ended months ago at TLC or at least at Royal Rumble.

JAY: They should have done something different, like end this feud months ago. This is a nothing show. Always has been. Always will be. You’re using it to blow off a forever feud with one of your top guys? Ron says DAMN!

STAPLE: This feud should have been over MONTHS ago. If you want to understand the definition of monotony, look no further than this feud. This has been going on since before Survivor Series. The Last Man Standing Match should have ended things, but for some reason we must insist on continuing. A steel cage match for WWE these days entails tons of interference. The idea is that they will be “locked” inside, even though Corbin could just order Ziggler and Roode to climb the outside. Let’s just end the madness.

MITCHELL: Roman VS Corbin should’ve ended with Falls Count Anywhere in Houston. But since Vince insists on one more, I don’t think a cage is good enough. WWE cage matches are cliche and boring, because Heel henchmen still find ways to interfere. Give me a cross between Lumberjack and Falls Count Anywhere, so that the Usos and other SmackDown Faces could keep The King’s Court (Jesters) away.

ABSLER: I think a steel cage match is a good enough way to end the Corbin vs Reigns feud. The feud does not warrant a Hell in a Cell match, and we have already seen them wrestle in a numerous amount of different stipulations. The cage should reduce outside interference, allowing Reigns and Corbin to finish their feud clean.

CASSADA: I think everybody is in agreement that the Roman and Corbin feud needs to end. Since Roman proclaiming he’s the top dog has been a huge focus of this feud, I figured this would lead to a dog collar match. That’s the way I would like to end the feud, and I believe that would be more interesting than a steel cage match.

SCAFIDE: This feud is still going on? Ugh. Different isn’t even the right word. Put them both in a loser leaves town match and see how fast the match ends. I mean, I wouldn’t want to be there either.

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