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The Saturday Night's Main Event event is scheduled for this weekend in Tampa, Florida. WWE has prepared a billboard with great fighting this time, including a fight for the championship and a steel cage fight. Fans have high expectations of the show, since they will have legends, veterans and former world champions.

The WWE universe had mixed reactions on the programming of this year WrestleMania and Backlash due to some controversial decisions. Lately, a part of fans has not been very impressed with the creative decisions of Triple H. The Game has a good opportunity to change things in Snme if you can avoid making great mistakes.

Here are three mistakes that WWE should avoid at Saturday Night's Main Event:

#3. Wwe should not allow Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker to lose

Since they joined forces, Bron Breakker and Seth Rollins have been dominating Monday Night Raw. The newly formed alliance has taken control of the panorama, wreaking havoc on the roster. In Saturday Night's Main Event, Breakker and Rollins will join for the first time to face CM Punk and Sami Zayn in a team fight.

But if WWE loses program, could seriously affect their impulse. It would make them look weak as a team. The newly formed alliance would not feel credible if they end up facing a setback in their first challenge. Triple H apparently has long -term plans for Rollins's faction, but they suffer a defeat in SNME, any statement that they make later would sound empty.

In addition, The Visionary comes from a great victory over Roman Reigns and CM Punk in Wrestlemania 41. A defeat in an event like Saturday Night's Main Event would put a great dent in its ambitions.

#2. WWE should not bring Cody Rhodes back on Saturday Night's Main Event

Cody Rhodes has been absent from WWE's programming since he lost in Wrestlemania 41. But it is rumored that the company wants to bring it back sooner rather than later. Speculations suggest that Triple H could plan Rhodes' return in Saturday Night's Main Event, but the company must avoid tightening the trigger in that.

An unexpected return in a show like Snme would not make sense and would feel like a hurried reserve. The return of Cody Rhodes is a topic of conversation among fans lately and deserves to occur in a great stage. In addition, WWE has not mentioned or insinuated The American Nightmare in its programs in recent months.

Therefore, bringing it back when fans have no expectations of seeing it would feel disconnected and would fall flat. Instead, Triple H could plan your return for a great moment before Money in the Bank or Summerslam. The company can delay its return a few more weeks to present it in an even more great way for its next history angle.

#1. Wwe should not take the title to jey use

Jey used defeated Gunther in Wrestlemania 41 to become the worldwide heavyweight champion. Now he will face Logan Paul on Saturday Night's Main Event to defend his title for the first time in a great stage. But it would be a big mistake if Triple H takes away the world title in just over a month.

Despite the emotional weight of his victory for the title, Jey's reign use has not yet connected fans. In addition, before his great victory in Wrestlemania, many were against the idea of ​​seeing Main Event Jey as a heavyweight world champion. If he loses his title in just his second defense, and also in Saturday Night's Main Event, he could generate massive outrage among fans.

Not only would it destroy the credibility of The Yeet Master to hold any championship in the future, but also raise questions about the idea of ​​Triple H to program the champions. The most important thing would waste all the time and effort that WWE has invested in building Jey use this year.

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