I realize I'm setting myself up for one of the hardest things I'll ever try to do. But I just finished watching Super Showdown 2020 and you may be asking "why would you subject yourself to such a terrible show?" Because I'm making a challenge right now to watch every WWE PPV ever and then review them. But from worst to best, according to Cagematch. Super Showdown 2020 was at the bottom of the list and rightly so because Jesus christ that was awful. But without further ado, let's get on with the review
Super Showdown 2020
Match 1: Tuwaiq Trophy Gauntlet Match - The Undertaker def. AJ Styles, R-Truth, Erick Rowan, Andrade & Bobby Lashley (21:44)
This match was 21:44. And for about 15 of those minutes, I had to watch R-Truth get beat up and luck his way through this gauntlet. For whatever reason, WWE decided to pull a Kofi with R-Truth and beat Lashley, Andrade and Rowan. 2 problems with this. 1, it's in Saudi Arabia so nobody gives a shit. 2, like I said already, Truth lucked his way through all of them, with Rowan getting himself DQ'd cause he's a hothead moron. Then AJ Styles comes out and dances, mocking Truth for THREE MINUTES! AJ beats Truth with the calf crusher and Rey Mysterio is supposed to come out next, but he's attacked by Gallows and Anderson backstage and can't make it. So AJ is about to win by forfeit until that gong hits and Undertaker comes out and is just allowed to be in the match I guess. He beats AJ with a chokeslam without taking off his hat and coat. And this "prestigious trophy" that commentary reminds us of through this whole match, The Undertaker wins, and just leaves at ringside. So I'm 30 minutes into this show and I check how long this show is and realize I've made a huge mistake.
My Rating: 1/2*
Match 2: SmackDown Tag Team Championship Match - The Miz & John Morrison def. The New Day (c) (13:15)
This match was the best on the show, but still isn’t much to write home about. There was some nice stuff between Kofi and Morrison. There was a spot that made me cringe where Kofi tried to dive on Miz on the outside and landed back first on the floor. Miz and Morrison win via cheating after Morrison hits Kofi with a chair. Solid match, but nothing special. But like I said, still the match of the night, so if that doesn’t say something about how great this show was…
My Rating: ***
Match 3: Angel Garza def. Humberto Carrillo (9:05)
This match sounded pretty good on paper, but I don’t know. These two didn’t seem to really find their stride during this match. Some solid spots, but like the last one, nothing special.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 4: Raw Tag Team Championship Match - Seth Rollins & Murphy (c) def. The Street Profits (10:40)
Like the last match, this one sounded really good on paper. I have to say, it was really weird to see Seth Rollins in his “Monday Night Messiah” gimmick coming out to The Second Coming. This had to be before they switched themes because I don’t remember that at all. But anyway, let’s talk about this match. The first few minutes are Rollins and Murphy getting heat by isolating Montez. I’m already out of this match. Admittedly though, they do start to amp things up in the last couple of minutes. But that’s it. There is a spot where Dawkins pounces Murphy over the announcer’s table which was sweet as hell. There is another cool spot where Montez attempts to dive on Seth and Murphy on the outside, but they catch him and toss him into the barricade. The ending is Rollins, the illegal man, curb stomping Angelo on THE HARDEST PART OF THE RING, MAH GAWD! And Murphy pins Dawkins to retain.
My Rating: **3/4
Match 5: Mansoor def. Dolph Ziggler (9:20)
Yet another match that never really gets the gears going. This match is mostly Dolph beating up Mansoor and taunting like it’s a 2K game. Mansoor fights back and wins with a DANGEROUS moonsault where his knees hit Dolph’s midsection. Another average match with nothing really to note.
My Rating: **1/4
Match 6: WWE Championship Match - Brock Lesnar (c) def. Ricochet (1:30)
Okay. Now we get to the first thing that pissed me off on this show. The first match was more annoying than anything, but this. Oh this was insulting. At this point, I was pretty sick of Brock Lesnar, but everyone knew Ricochet was losing. Nobody thought Brock was gonna lose the title before WrestleMania. BUT, they played a video package before this match. And it was actually a pretty great video package too. The story going into this was that no one believed Ricochet could beat Brock. So the story should’ve been obvious. Some of Brock’s best matches are against guys smaller than him. Eddie Guerrero, CM Punk, AJ Styles, Daniel Bryan. As much as I’m not a fan of Brock’s, he is great at making smaller guys look great. So this match had the potential to be incredible. The ring bells and Ricochet gets brutalized. Doesn’t even get a single move in. I believe the word “buried” gets overused by wrestling fans. Not so much in this case. This was a fucking burial. Ricochet has never recovered from this.
My Rating: DUD!
Match 7: Steel Cage Match - Roman Reigns def. King Corbin (12:50)
If I’m not mistaken, this was Roman’s final match before he left and returned to become the tribal chief. How fitting that the worst version of Roman goes out on a stinker. This match was nearly 13 minutes and I could not tell you anything that happened apart from the finish which was Roman hitting Corbin with a superman punch with a chain around his fist, and the other is when they’re both at the top of the cage and hitting each other. That’s it. I was so checked out during this match because it was so boring and nothing happens. This just might be the most boring Steel Cage Match I’ve ever seen.
My Rating: **
Match 8: SmackDown Women’s Championship Match - Bayley (c) def. Naomi (11:30)
These two were wrestling in t-shirts and I was confused by why until I remembered. Oh yeah… Saudi show… (sigh) Another match that doesn’t really go anywhere and one where I can’t remember anything that happens apart from the finish, which I’ll admit, was kinda neat. Even though the reason they were wearing t-shirts was crap, they turned it into chicken salad. Bayley trapped Naomi’s own feet in her t-shirt, trapping her and hit the rose plant for the win.
My Rating: **1/2
Main Event: Universal Championship Match - Goldberg def. “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt (c) (2:59)
I’ll start by saying this. I don’t care what anyone says. I don’t care how crap his booking became. The Fiend was the coolest thing to pop up in WWE in the last 10 years. It was interesting and it was different. And it’s part of the reason why I’ve grown to hate Vince McMahon over the years. How he takes something that you love and turns it into shit. I remember reading the results to this show, and I remember being baffled by the fact that this company will just go against whatever the fans want. Goldberg hits some spears, The Fiend temporarily pops up and puts on the Mandible Claw. Goldberg counters and hits the second worst jackhammer of all time to beat the supposedly indestructible Fiend. Now much like Brock vs Ricochet, this was insulting, but for a different reason. First of all, WWE told us for months that The Fiend was this indestructible monster and that he couldn’t be put down. And here he was being put down in 3 minutes. Second of all, once again, one of our favorites, quite possibly the most over guy in the company at the time was being jobbed out to someone who we didn’t want to see holding the title. I was so angry at the time. Now it just annoys me. I was annoyed before the match started because I knew what was about to happen.
My Rating: DUD!!!
Cagematch Rating: 0.69
My Rating: 1.5/10
I couldn’t tell you how relieved I was after this show was over. But then I saw what the next show I’d have to watch was. Crown Jewel 2018. Another Saudi show… (Laughs nervously)
Super Showdown 2020
Match 1: Tuwaiq Trophy Gauntlet Match - The Undertaker def. AJ Styles, R-Truth, Erick Rowan, Andrade & Bobby Lashley (21:44)
This match was 21:44. And for about 15 of those minutes, I had to watch R-Truth get beat up and luck his way through this gauntlet. For whatever reason, WWE decided to pull a Kofi with R-Truth and beat Lashley, Andrade and Rowan. 2 problems with this. 1, it's in Saudi Arabia so nobody gives a shit. 2, like I said already, Truth lucked his way through all of them, with Rowan getting himself DQ'd cause he's a hothead moron. Then AJ Styles comes out and dances, mocking Truth for THREE MINUTES! AJ beats Truth with the calf crusher and Rey Mysterio is supposed to come out next, but he's attacked by Gallows and Anderson backstage and can't make it. So AJ is about to win by forfeit until that gong hits and Undertaker comes out and is just allowed to be in the match I guess. He beats AJ with a chokeslam without taking off his hat and coat. And this "prestigious trophy" that commentary reminds us of through this whole match, The Undertaker wins, and just leaves at ringside. So I'm 30 minutes into this show and I check how long this show is and realize I've made a huge mistake.
My Rating: 1/2*
Match 2: SmackDown Tag Team Championship Match - The Miz & John Morrison def. The New Day (c) (13:15)
This match was the best on the show, but still isn’t much to write home about. There was some nice stuff between Kofi and Morrison. There was a spot that made me cringe where Kofi tried to dive on Miz on the outside and landed back first on the floor. Miz and Morrison win via cheating after Morrison hits Kofi with a chair. Solid match, but nothing special. But like I said, still the match of the night, so if that doesn’t say something about how great this show was…
My Rating: ***
Match 3: Angel Garza def. Humberto Carrillo (9:05)
This match sounded pretty good on paper, but I don’t know. These two didn’t seem to really find their stride during this match. Some solid spots, but like the last one, nothing special.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 4: Raw Tag Team Championship Match - Seth Rollins & Murphy (c) def. The Street Profits (10:40)
Like the last match, this one sounded really good on paper. I have to say, it was really weird to see Seth Rollins in his “Monday Night Messiah” gimmick coming out to The Second Coming. This had to be before they switched themes because I don’t remember that at all. But anyway, let’s talk about this match. The first few minutes are Rollins and Murphy getting heat by isolating Montez. I’m already out of this match. Admittedly though, they do start to amp things up in the last couple of minutes. But that’s it. There is a spot where Dawkins pounces Murphy over the announcer’s table which was sweet as hell. There is another cool spot where Montez attempts to dive on Seth and Murphy on the outside, but they catch him and toss him into the barricade. The ending is Rollins, the illegal man, curb stomping Angelo on THE HARDEST PART OF THE RING, MAH GAWD! And Murphy pins Dawkins to retain.
My Rating: **3/4
Match 5: Mansoor def. Dolph Ziggler (9:20)
Yet another match that never really gets the gears going. This match is mostly Dolph beating up Mansoor and taunting like it’s a 2K game. Mansoor fights back and wins with a DANGEROUS moonsault where his knees hit Dolph’s midsection. Another average match with nothing really to note.
My Rating: **1/4
Match 6: WWE Championship Match - Brock Lesnar (c) def. Ricochet (1:30)
Okay. Now we get to the first thing that pissed me off on this show. The first match was more annoying than anything, but this. Oh this was insulting. At this point, I was pretty sick of Brock Lesnar, but everyone knew Ricochet was losing. Nobody thought Brock was gonna lose the title before WrestleMania. BUT, they played a video package before this match. And it was actually a pretty great video package too. The story going into this was that no one believed Ricochet could beat Brock. So the story should’ve been obvious. Some of Brock’s best matches are against guys smaller than him. Eddie Guerrero, CM Punk, AJ Styles, Daniel Bryan. As much as I’m not a fan of Brock’s, he is great at making smaller guys look great. So this match had the potential to be incredible. The ring bells and Ricochet gets brutalized. Doesn’t even get a single move in. I believe the word “buried” gets overused by wrestling fans. Not so much in this case. This was a fucking burial. Ricochet has never recovered from this.
My Rating: DUD!
Match 7: Steel Cage Match - Roman Reigns def. King Corbin (12:50)
If I’m not mistaken, this was Roman’s final match before he left and returned to become the tribal chief. How fitting that the worst version of Roman goes out on a stinker. This match was nearly 13 minutes and I could not tell you anything that happened apart from the finish which was Roman hitting Corbin with a superman punch with a chain around his fist, and the other is when they’re both at the top of the cage and hitting each other. That’s it. I was so checked out during this match because it was so boring and nothing happens. This just might be the most boring Steel Cage Match I’ve ever seen.
My Rating: **
Match 8: SmackDown Women’s Championship Match - Bayley (c) def. Naomi (11:30)
These two were wrestling in t-shirts and I was confused by why until I remembered. Oh yeah… Saudi show… (sigh) Another match that doesn’t really go anywhere and one where I can’t remember anything that happens apart from the finish, which I’ll admit, was kinda neat. Even though the reason they were wearing t-shirts was crap, they turned it into chicken salad. Bayley trapped Naomi’s own feet in her t-shirt, trapping her and hit the rose plant for the win.
My Rating: **1/2
Main Event: Universal Championship Match - Goldberg def. “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt (c) (2:59)
I’ll start by saying this. I don’t care what anyone says. I don’t care how crap his booking became. The Fiend was the coolest thing to pop up in WWE in the last 10 years. It was interesting and it was different. And it’s part of the reason why I’ve grown to hate Vince McMahon over the years. How he takes something that you love and turns it into shit. I remember reading the results to this show, and I remember being baffled by the fact that this company will just go against whatever the fans want. Goldberg hits some spears, The Fiend temporarily pops up and puts on the Mandible Claw. Goldberg counters and hits the second worst jackhammer of all time to beat the supposedly indestructible Fiend. Now much like Brock vs Ricochet, this was insulting, but for a different reason. First of all, WWE told us for months that The Fiend was this indestructible monster and that he couldn’t be put down. And here he was being put down in 3 minutes. Second of all, once again, one of our favorites, quite possibly the most over guy in the company at the time was being jobbed out to someone who we didn’t want to see holding the title. I was so angry at the time. Now it just annoys me. I was annoyed before the match started because I knew what was about to happen.
My Rating: DUD!!!
Cagematch Rating: 0.69
My Rating: 1.5/10
I couldn’t tell you how relieved I was after this show was over. But then I saw what the next show I’d have to watch was. Crown Jewel 2018. Another Saudi show… (Laughs nervously)
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