6 ways WWE can make Super Show-Down a pay-per-view classic

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#4 Samoa Joe winning the WWE Championship

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Could be a similar image at WWE Super Show-Down

Despite being the first-ever wrestler to win the NXT Championship twice, Samoa Joe has yet to win any gold on the main show, following a couple of near-misses with the Universal Championship last year.

The only other wrestler that has won the NXT Championship twice, Shinsuke Nakamura, has failed in all six attempts to win the WWE championship largely at the hands of AJ Styles. There are a few reasons why WWE should be avoiding the same outcome for Samoa Joe.

Firstly, to justify the NXT Championship considering it is the opening for the future generation of wrestlers to become WWE champion. So far, of all the NXT champions that have moved to the main roster, only a quarter have won a major belt, yet the majority of them are extremely talented wrestlers who could easily be in the running for major title opportunities.

The second reason is the significance of the WWE Championship changing hands abroad again. In its entire history, the WWE Championship has only changed hands once outside of North America, and that honour goes to AJ Styles when he dethroned Jinder Mahal in Manchester, England. How fitting would it be if he was to lose the title the same way he won it – on foreign soil.

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