Shinsuke Nakamura Makes An Appearance At WWE Live Event In Tokyo On Crutches; Is Attacked By Samoa Joe

Shinsuke Nakamura Makes An Appearance At WWE Live Event In Tokyo On Crutches; Is Attacked By Samoa Joe

Though Shinsuke Nakamura was not able to compete in Japan during last night's WWE live event after his unfortunate incident with a police dog, The Artist did make an appearance and addressed his home crowd...

By MarkCassidy - Jun 29, 2018 12:06 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
A few days ago we reported that SmackDown LIVE Superstar Shinsuke Nakamura was bitten in the leg by a police dog in what seems to have been a freak accident, and sure enough, The King of Strong Style needed the aid of crutches when he appeared at WWE's live event in Tokyo last night.

Our Japanese is a bit rusty so we have no idea what he said during his promo, but at one point Samoa Joe interrupted him and choked him out with the Coqina Clutch. AJ Styles then made the save and pinned Joe in an impromptu match.

So, does this mean Nak is a face again? Highly unlikely - chances are he just revered to hi fan-favorite persona for the Japanese fans and will be low-blowing Jeff Hardy again in no time.


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