Shinsuke Nakamura Ended His Match With Jeff Hardy With A Patented Low Blow

Shinsuke Nakamura Ended His Match With Jeff Hardy With A Patented Low Blow

Last night's episode of SmackDown Live featured another dream match never before seen on WWE television when Shinsuke Nakamura did battle with Jeff Hardy. However, the King of Strong Style spoiled the party...

By JoshWilding - Jun 13, 2018 05:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
An argument could definitely be made that the SmackDown Live roster is the strongest lineup WWE has right now. One of the best things about that is the fact we're getting to see so many matches which haven't been shown on television before and last night alone, we got to see Daniel Bryan vs Shelton Benjamin and Shinsuka Nakamura vs. United States Champion Jeff Hardy. 

Unfortunately, the latter bout ended with controversy when the King of Strong Style chose to take down his opponent with a low blow, thereby earning himself a disqualification in the process. 

After the bell rang, Nakamura hit the Kinshasa and counted to ten, making it clear that he intends to put AJ Styles down for the count to become WWE Champion at Money in the Bank on Sunday. Do you think he'll emerge
victorious or will The Phenomenal One put him down? Share your thoughts below and stay tuned for additional updates as and when we have them this week. 

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