#3 Avoid controversial finishes

Whether anyone wants to admit it or not, WWE had a lot of controversial finishes during last year's pay per view in Saudi Arabia, and the company would be very wise to avoid repeating that trend this time around. Either that or risk losing fan interest during what is supposed to be a big pay per view for the company.
In all honesty, WWE has some lofty standards to live up to after the conclusion of AEW's Double or Nothing and really need to avoid leaving anything open-ended at the upcoming pay per view. Then again, maybe WWE could get away with one or two dirty finishes to keep a few feuds going, but if it becomes a theme, fans are going to complain.
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WWE can't risk giving fans something to complain about right now and that's why they need to do everything they can to make sure that the entire pay per view is entertaining. Interestingly enough, WWE did deliver in a major way at Money in The Bank earlier this month, which could set the stage for them doing so again at Super ShowDown.