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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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6) “Which superstar do you feel is the biggest omission from this lineup?”

MANGO: I’d say Braun Strowman, but I can picture WWE kept lots of SmackDown talent off this event in order to make sure they didn’t get screwed with the travel conditions like the last time. With that in mind, if I focus on Raw, I’d say Drew McIntyre. Why is he not fighting Shelton Benjamin or something just to give him a win and a big entrance and all?

JAY: My selfish answer is Aleister Black. He’s one of the few main roster wrestlers I still get excited for. I enjoy his work so much, I’d watch him in a triple threat against Mojo Rawley & Jinder Mahal.

STAPLE: I’d probably have Randy Orton involved in some manner, since he’s been in one of the most prominent feuds right now.

MITCHELL: It’s hard to say which is THE biggest omission. There are a still lot of SmackDown stars being left off, such as in that gauntlet match. Top among those would probably be Braun Strowman, who has been a literally huge part of the other Saudi Arabia events, such as winning the Greatest Royal Rumble (and never getting to keep that green title belt).

ABSLER: I don’t understand why WWE puts an Intercontinental Title defense on every 10th PPV. Braun Strowman should be defending his newly won Intercontinental Championship on this card. WWE is not doing the Title any favors by keeping the champion backstage. They did it with the previous few champions, and now they’re doing it with Strowman. The Intercontinental Championship is far too prestigious and important to take a back seat every PPV.

CASSADA: I think Braun Strowman should have a match defending his Intercontinental Championship.

SCAFIDE: 3/4 of the entire roster probably doesn’t even want to be there anyway. But if I’d have to choose, then I’d say The Revival.

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