WWE Super ShowDown Fight Size: Real Feel Heat, Mansoor And Ali, Paul Heyman Slips, Ziggler, More

Here's your Fight Size wrestling Update for WWE Super ShowDown.

- WWE described the temptature in the King Abdullah International Stadium as "real feel heat".

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- Ali and the 50-man Battle Royal winner Mansoor took a photo together.


Prior to Super ShowDown, the media interviewed WWE Champion Kofi Kingston, Dolph Ziggler, Randy Orton and Triple H.


- It was stated during the broadcast that it was 102 degrees inside the stadium.


- Renee Young confirmed that Pat McAfee got in trouble for wearing shorts at WrestleMania.


- Referee John Cone became fed up with Baron Corbin verbally targeting him which led to Cone snapping back at Corbin and ultimately costing Corbin his Universal Championship match against Seth Rollins.


- Paul Heyman and Brock Lesnar were heading into the ring to cash-in on Seth Rollins but Heyman slipped while getting into the ring and the briefcase fell out of his possession which led to Rolins gaining the upper hand and taking out Lesnar.


- Seth Rollins paid homage to The Avengers: Endgame with his ring gear.


- Charlotte Flair showed support for Andrade during his match against "Demon King" Finn Balor.


- CM Punk chants broke out during the Shane McMahon versus Roman Reigns match.


- Lucha House Party (Gran Metalik, Lince Dorado and Kalisto) were DQ'd during their Handicap match against Lars Sullivan. Lars Sullivan beat down the Lucha House Party after the match.


- Zelina Vega alerted Finn Balor that his feud with Andrade is not over.


- Dolph Ziggler issued the challenge to Kofi Kingston for a Steel Cage match for the WWE Championship at Stomping Grounds and the match was made official.


- Authors Of Pain and Sin Cara made their returns.


- WWE posted the following clip of Mansoor to their Instagram page:


- Here are the Super ShowDown fallout videos:

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