Jinder Mahal's Controversial Promo On SMACKDOWN LIVE Last Night Has Come In For A Lot Of Backlash

Jinder Mahal's Controversial Promo On SMACKDOWN LIVE Last Night Has Come In For A Lot Of Backlash

Last night on Smackdown Live, WWE Champion Jinder Mahal cut another promo on his Hell in the Cell opponent Shinsuke Nakamura, and if you thought he went a bit too far last week, you're in for quite a shock...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 20, 2017 02:09 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
For the second week in a row, Jinder Mahal cut a controversial promo on his Hell in the Cell Opponent, Shinsuke Nakamura. On the last episode of Smackdown Live, The Modern Day Maharajah worked a few questionable things into his mockery of the Japanese Superstar, but last night be crossed a line in many peoples' eyes.

Remarks such as "you all rook the same" even resulted in the crowd chanting "that's too far", which is pretty much unheard of.

The controversy generated by the promo has also gained the attention of the media:



Some have defended the promo by claiming that a heel should do and say horrible stuff in order to make people hate him, but even taking that into account this felt like cheap heat.

What do you guys think? Are people making too much out of this? Sound off below.
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