3 Hilarious botches that you missed at WWE Super ShowDown 2019

There were so many incredible botches at Super ShowDown
There were so many incredible botches at Super ShowDown

WWE has gained quite the reputation when it comes to botches in The Middle East since the last few shows have contained more botches than any other WWE pay-per-views. Of course, Super ShowDown was no different, since the show kicked off with Paul Heyman delivering a hilarious intentional botch in order to distract Brock Lesnar.

Heyman's botch was one that was supposed to lead to Rollins beating Lesnar down before he was able to cash in his contract but there were a number of other botches that were part of the show that were not planned but were just as hilarious.

The 50-man Battle Royal also had far fewer botches than last year's Royal Rumble, which means that there were only a few noticeable ones on the show as a whole.


#3. Andrade's moonsault

Andrade's moonsault didn't quite hit the target at Super ShowDown
Andrade's moonsault didn't quite hit the target at Super ShowDown

Finn Balor brought The Demon to Saudi Arabia to help him to retain his Intercontinental Championship in the match against Andrade. The match was seen as one of the most anticipated of the night and it definitely delivered as both men left it all in the ring, but Andrade made one vital mistake when he went for his patented moonsault.

Andrade climbed the turnbuckle but made it obvious that the move wasn't going to land since he laid across Balor's legs when he got his knees up and barely even made contact with his opponent.

This wasn't the worst botch of the night, but in the middle of a fantastic match, this was something that obviously stood out because it was the only move that wasn't perfectly executed.

Throughout the match, WWE's production team managed to botch all of the replays of both stars' big moves, which distracted from the talent on show throughout the match.

#2. Kofi Kingston retains

Kofi Kingston retained his Championship via a botch
Kofi Kingston retained his Championship via a botch

In the latest WWE NEWS, Kofi Kingston defended his WWE Championship against Dolph Ziggler at Super ShowDown and even though Ziggler matched the Champion move for move throughout, it was Xavier Woods who popped up to help Kingston retain his Championship.

Kingston went for Trouble in Paradise once before but to no avail, so Woods delivered a kick on the outside when the referee wasn't looking that sent The Showoff into Kingston's patented finisher so that the Champion could retain.

The issue was that Trouble in Paradise didn't actually hit Ziggler since he was falling before he even hit him and the kick was then inches from his face.

Ziggler obviously wasn't happy with the fact that he lost to a finisher that didn't even hit him, which could be why he went backstage and challenged Kingston to a steel cage match for the Championship in the future.

#1. Goldberg vs The Undertaker

Undertaker vs Goldberg definitely didn't go to plan
Undertaker vs Goldberg definitely didn't go to plan

It was the match that WWE built up to carry the entire show in Saudi Arabia and it was a complete car crash. There were more botches in this match alone than there was in the whole pay-per-view put together, which shows just how bad this match was.

Goldberg botched a headlock takedown before he later managed to drop The Deadman on his head from a Jack Hammer. Undertaker then managed to botch a number of moves as he attempted to fight back before finally picking up the win off a botched chokeslam.

This definitely wasn't the match that many of the WWE Universe expected from two of WWE's biggest legends, but it's a match that saw the two men collide for the first time and now the company knows that it's not a good idea to put on these kinds of matches at the highest level.