WWE Super ShowDown 2019: 3 Things WWE secretly told us through Roman Reigns' loss at Saudi Arabia against Shane McMahon

Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre celebrating
Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre celebrating

WWE Super ShowDown came live to us from Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, and the event itself was pretty great, but it was filled with botches. The most anticipated match between Goldberg and the Undertaker failed to deliver. From the looks of it, this might the last match for Goldberg as he seriously looked out of shape. He literally dropped the Undertaker while trying to give him the Jackhammer.

Nevertheless, there were some unpredictable instances that happened like Brock Lesnar's unsuccessful cash on Seth Rollins after his Universal Championship match against Baron Corbin. Also, Randy Orton got the better of Triple H, while the Demon, Finn Balor retained his Intercontinental title against Andrade in what was one of the best matches on the show.

Another result that was pretty unpredictable was Roman Reigns' loss against Shane McMahon. How can Vince McMahon' golden boy lose to his 49-year-old son, who is literally at the end of his wrestling career? Though he got some assistance from Drew McIntyre, still the result was not what I expected. So, in this slideshow, we take a look at the three things WWE secretly told us through the Big Dog' loss at Saudi Arabia:

#3 Drew McIntyre and Roman Reigns are going to be involved in a long feud

Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre might be in for a long feud
Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre might be in for a long feud

When Roman defeated the Scottish Psychopath clean and clear at WrestleMania 35, I thought this feud was dead for good, but Vince wants two of his biggest draws pitted against each other for some more time.

Drew again poked his nose in another match of Roman and that means both of them are definitely in for a proper heel vs face battle. They have a match already set for WWE Stomping Grounds, and this current setup just has that same Authority vs Roman Reigns kind of feel to it.

Expect some more unpredicted interferences in Roman's match against Drew at Stomping Grounds and the continuation of this feud.

#2 Shane McMahon could be in for a push

Shane is turning out to be a brilliant heel
Shane is turning out to be a brilliant heel

Wow, I can't believe this can seriously happen but what can I say? Shane McMahon is currently looking like the best heel in the whole company. When he decided to fight alongside the Miz, I thought this would be another short wrestling stint for Shane and after WrestleMania 35, we might not see him much but Vince always has some surprises up his sleeve.

After turning heel on the Miz, Shane has been wrestling regularly and after he defeated Roman, it feels like he is in for a push as a heel. The bad blood between Roman and Shane might continue for some time and who knows how long can Shane keep up his wrestling stint.

#1 Roman Reigns isn't going to be involved in the WWE title picture anytime soon

The Big Dog
The Big Dog

This really comes as a huge surprise. How can Vince not involve his golden boy in the WWE title picture for this long? Since Reigns' return from battling leukemia, he hasn't been involved in any title picture, and after how things went down at WWE Super ShowDown, the Big Dog might not be involved in the title picture anytime soon.

This feud of his against Shane and Drew has the feel of the Authority vs Roman feel and this might be done to finally make the Big Dog look believable as a face. All in all, Vince is trying to patiently bring back Roman at the top of the ladder. He is definitely winning a championship again. The questions are, how and when?

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