In the latest WWE NEWS, WWE Super ShowDown has been hanging over WWE like a dark cloud ever since WrestleMania, the event was originally set to take place following the biggest show of the year, much like last year's Greatest Royal Rumble event, but was later moved to June 7th because of scheduling issues.
The women of WWE have been pushing over the past few months to be made part of the show for the first time, but this now seems unlikely to happen, whilst a number of matches have been made for a sheer reaction rather than based off actual running storylines. Triple H vs Randy Orton and The Undertaker vs Goldberg have had very little build and it's obvious that they are only on the card because the Saudi Arabian officials have asked for big names to be present once again.
Despite the lackluster build up to the show, there are some interesting points that should be made ahead of the event that could be a hint towards what might happen with some of the upcoming matches.
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#4. WWE presents its biggest ever Battle Royal

WWE likes to make history in Saudi Arabia, last year they presented the largest ever Royal Rumble match which featured 50 men and saw Braun Strowman come out on top before they announced that this year they would follow suit and have a 50-man Battle Royal.
Technically, this is the same kind of match only quicker since there are no entrances, the entire field of superstars enter the ring at the same time and as the bell rings they all have to battle it out to be the last man standing.
There is no prize for the winner at this current moment in time, but the company could decide to add that as part of the show later today.
#3. Goldberg's first WWE match in more than two years

Goldberg returns to WWE today as part of Super ShowDown but the former Universal Champion has to be seen as the underdog heading into this match since he hasn't wrestled a match since WrestleMania 33 when he was defeated by Brock Lesnar.
Goldberg takes on The Undertaker later today in a match that has never happened in a WWE ring, but the odds of him coming out on top are pretty slim since The Deadman has already proved his worth in Saudi Arabia.
Technically, Goldberg still has a claim to the Universal Championship since he never asked for his contractual rematch and this is the first time he's appeared since he lost the title, so it will be interesting to see if there is any talk of him challenging the Champion heading into Stomping Grounds.
#2. The Money in the Bank contract has never been cashed in outside of America

Brock Lesnar has been teasing a cash in with his Money in the Bank contract ever since he won it back in May, but this past week on Raw The Beast confirmed in front of the live cameras that he would be cashing in at Super ShowDown.
The Money in the Bank contract has been cashed in at a number of pay-per-views over the years and in many different locations, but this would be the first time that any man has decided to cash it in whilst they're in another country.
It remains to be seen as to whether or not WWE will allow Lesnar to cash in his contract as part of the show later today, but it appears that Mr. Money in the Bank has traveled to Saudi Arabia with a purpose.
#1. Roman Reigns has never tapped out

Roman Reigns has been groomed to become the next face of WWE ever since he first debuted with The Shield back in 2012. It's hard to believe that he has been part of some of the biggest matches in WWE over the past seven years and has still never tapped out.
He faces Shane McMahon at Super ShowDown later today and The Commissioner of SmackDown Live have made the triangle choke his new finishing move, which means that it's likely that Reigns' perfect record could come to an end at the hands of The Best in the World if he's able to lock it in.
Reigns has been attacked by Shane McMahon numerous times over the past few weeks so hopefully, he has a plan and is prepared to combat whatever McMahon brings to the table in The Middle East.