5 things that must happen at WWE Super ShowDown 2020

WWE must make some interesting bookings to make Super ShowDown a big success
WWE must make some interesting bookings to make Super ShowDown a big success

#4 The RAW Tag Team Championship match must end in a disqualification

The title shouldn't change hands without the presence of The Prizefighter
The title shouldn't change hands without the presence of The Prizefighter

Seth Rollins and Murphy surprised everyone when they defeated The Viking Raiders for the RAW Tag Team Championships. Since then, the two men have been able to retain their titles and rule over the red brand with the help of Authors of Pain.

Kevin Owens and Samoa Joe were the two men who had stood up to the heels, and they’d help from the Viking Raiders on RAW to try and end the reign of The Monday Night Messiah. However, it looks like Joe has been sidelined due to an injury once again, and since KO doesn’t travel to Saudi Arabia, he will be off the show too.

With that in mind, WWE has booked Rollins and Murphy to take on The Street Profits for the RAW Tag Team titles. Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford have been protected from losses in the past, and it seems like the creatives will look to do something similar once again.

At Super ShowDown, the company must bring The Street Profits close to victory before Akam and Rezar enter the ring to save their leader and Murphy, leading to a disqualification victory for Dawkins and Ford.

Not only will this protect The Street Profits from a loss, but it will also allow Rollins and Murphy to retain the titles. Since Owens has been orchestrating the resistance against The Monday Night Messiah, it would be unfair for the company to allow a title change without his presence. Therefore, the match must end in a disqualification to protect the various Superstars and storylines.

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