WWE Clash of Champions 2020: 5 biggest questions before the PPV

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4. Who wins the Raw Tag Team Championships?

The Street Profits are an excellent tag team, but because of a dearth of options to feud with on Monday nights, their Raw Tag Team Title reign hasn’t felt like a big deal. They will defend the titles against Andrade and Angel Garza, who seemed like they were breaking up last week only to win a No. 1 Contender’s match on this week’s Raw.

Garza and Andrade are familiar foes for the Street Profits, and that’s why I just don’t see them winning. How can they suddenly win the titles without Zelina Vega? She wasn’t the one holding them back. She was the one keeping them from imploding!

Yet I don’t trust WWE to go with that storyline continuity. I do, however, trust that these four men will put on their best match together yet at WWE Clash of Champions 2020.

5. Is it finally the Riott Squad’s time?

Ruby Riott and Liv Morgan have been two standout wrestlers in WWE since debuting in 2017 alongside Sarah Logan as the Riott Squad. They have wrestled in NXT, on Raw, and on SmackDown during their careers, with Riott getting the most shine as a one-time title opponent for SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair.

But neither Liv nor Ruby have won a title in WWE yet despite their talent and despite getting big opportunities to stand out against the likes of Charlotte.

Both women have long been tabbed by wrestling fans as future singles champions, but there would be nothing more fitting than to see them win the tag titles together after briefly being apart. They were meant for each other as tag champs.

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It’s possible WWE prolongs this story and has Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler retain before losing the titles at, say, Hell in a Cell. But don’t be surprised if the Riott Squad get their feel-good moment this Sunday at Clash.