Jinder Mahal Successfully Defended His WWE Championship Against Shinsuke Nakamura At HELL IN A CELL

Jinder Mahal Successfully Defended His WWE Championship Against Shinsuke Nakamura At HELL IN A CELL

Jinder Mahal managed to pin a game Shinsuke Nakamura "clean in the middle" at Hell in A Cell last night to retain his WWE championship, and fans are not very happy about it. More past the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Oct 09, 2017 08:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Jinder Mahal is still the WWE Champion, and fans don't like it one bit.

Amid rumors that the company was planning on a long reign for The Modern Day Maharajah, Mahal managed to pin Shinsuke Nakamura clean after The Singh Brothers were ejected from ringside. This would seem to confirm that Jinder will indeed hold on to the title for quite a while longer - maybe even until WrestleMania.

Mahal is a great heel in one respect (fans do genuinely hate his guts), but his lack of in-ring ability has meant that he still hasn't participated in an above average match, and him pinning The King of Strong Style - again - has not gone down well.

What does the future hold for Nakamura? Let's just hope WWE isn't planning on letting him languish on the mid card, at any rate.
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