5 reasons why The Fiend didn't attack Roman Reigns on WWE SmackDown (31-Jan-2020)

The Fiend
The Fiend

#4 To avoid any hype before WWE Super ShowDown

Super ShowDown
Super ShowDown

WWE Super ShowDown is in three weeks, and the company doesn't want to start a storyline that will have an impact on the show in Saudi Arabia. It could be a great idea to have this storyline remain under wraps before Super ShowDown and let it build in the weeks that follow until WrestleMania.

The fact that Roman Reigns and The Fiend can hype their storyline instantly and can keep everyone involved is a huge advantage for the company. SmackDown happens a day after WWE Super ShowDown, and that is when the company can start this storyline which can get more intense in the following months, and finally culminate at The Grandest Stage Of Them All.

A match between these two phenomenal performers will make for a good encounter at WrestleMania. With The Fiend's mind games going toe to toe with Roman Reigns promos, one can only expect amazing things after Super ShowDown.

Goldberg is returning to SmackDown this week, and that leads to a lot of speculation. One of the most important question, one that was raised by Sportskeeda's own Riju Dasgupta, makes a lot of sense, as Goldberg would want to challenge The Fiend for a match at WWE Super ShowDown. These are two powerhouses where The Fiend can play his mind games to perfection, and Goldberg can showcase his power to anyone that decides to interrupt him during the build-up event in Saudi Arabia.

It would be a great way to entice the fans for the event in Saudi Arabia, and that is one of the most important reasons why The Fiend would not attack Roman Reigns until that show is over.

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