#3 It doesn't benefit anyone
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Who benefits from this match?
While the fans in Saudi Arabia might benefit if the tag team match at Crown Jewel is any good, there isn't much chance of that happening after the disaster that was their match in Melbourne, Australia. In fact, with the limited amount of story telling the Triple H, Undertaker, Kana and Shawn Michaels showed in the ring, one has to wonder what the point of a rematch is.
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Beyond that, what is the point of the match if no one benefits from it? Maybe this storyline would be a little bit easier to get behind if they were using younger stars to help tell the story, its hard to even care what the final result is when all four men are either already retired or knocking on the door of retirement itself.
Again, if WWE somehow incorporated superstars like Braun Strowman, Roman Reigns and Finn Balor into the mix, it wouldn't be that bad. Unfortunately for the young stars that would love to take part in an opportunity like this, WWE seems to have no interest in doing that, which is very disappointing to see.