Becky Lynch Teams With John Cena For A Mixed Tag-Match On SMACKDOWN LIVE; Declines Handshake

Becky Lynch Teams With John Cena For A Mixed Tag-Match On SMACKDOWN LIVE; Declines Handshake

We already reported on this in our spoiler article last week, but now that the pre-taped new years day episode of SmackDown LIVE has officially aired, find out what happened when John Cena met "The Man."

By MarkCassidy - Jan 01, 2019 08:01 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
John Cena returned to SmackDown LIVE tonight, but he didn't actually have a reason for being there... until The Man came around, that is.

Cena expected a Superstar to interrupt him for a challenge, but Becky Lynch responded instead. Of course, WWE doesn't feature inter-gender matches so it was always gonna have to be a mixed-tag bout, and that's exactly what we got when Andrade "Cien" Alas and Zelina Vega made their presence felt and began taunting the duo in the ring.

The match itself wasn't up to much, but the end was certainly noteworthy as Lynch threw Cena out of the ring after he hit Almas with an F5 and made Vega tap-out with the armbar to pick up the victory.

Afterwards, John seemed impressed with Becky's antics and offered a handshake, but "The Man" decided to adopt his "can't see me" hand wave instead!


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