#2. A low effort Universal Championship feud for a reason
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We have to admit, Braun Strowman vs The Miz and John Morrison is the most low-effort Universal Championship feud we've seen in a long time. The end of the Universal title match at Money in the Bank 2020 indicated that Bray Wyatt would return with The Fiend to challenge for the title. But it was revealed later on that he took a hiatus to welcome the birth of his second child Hyrie Von Rotunda.
In the meanwhile, WWE decided to go with a lackluster Universal Championship feud. The Miz and John Morrison didn't even have the momentum for such a feud, but it's obvious that this is nothing but filler and not a main event-level match-up.
From WWE's perspective, they probably don't need to put in much effort either. It's quite clear that Edge vs Randy Orton will be the main event of the PPV, especially since "The Greatest Wrestling Match Ever" is the official tagline of the PPV as well.