Shinsuke Nakamura Defeats AJ Styles On SMACKDOWN LIVE; Will Now Decide MITB Title Match Stipulation

Shinsuke Nakamura Defeats AJ Styles On SMACKDOWN LIVE; Will Now Decide MITB Title Match Stipulation

In the main event of SmackDown LIVE tonight, Shinsuke Nakamura managed to pin AJ Styles. This means that The Artist gets to choose the stipulation for their Money in the Bank WWE Championship match...

By MarkCassidy - May 15, 2018 07:05 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
In what was arguably the best match of their feud so far, Shinsuke Nakamura defeated AJ Styles tonight on SmackDown LIVE - even if he did use a few underhanded tactics to do so.

This not only gives The Artist plenty of momentum as we head towards the Money in the Bank PPV, but also gives him the right to choose the stipulation when he once again challenges The Phenomenal One for his title.

Speculation points to a last man standing match, but that seems like more of a babyface-type stipulation to go for, so we reckon it'll be something that will appeal more to the King of Strong Style's new persona.

What do you guys think the stip will be? Sound of below.
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