Update On The Backstage Reaction To The Scary Bump Cena Took During His Match With Nakamura On SMACKDOWN

Update On The Backstage Reaction To The Scary Bump Cena Took During His Match With Nakamura On SMACKDOWN

What was the reaction in the locker room when Shinsuke Nakamura inadvertently dropped John Cena on the back of his head during their match on Smackdown Live this past Tuesday night? Find out after the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Aug 03, 2017 02:08 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
By now you'll no doubt have seen, or at least heard about the nasty-looking bump John Cena took during his #1 contender match against Shinsuke Nakamura on this week's instalment of Smackdown Live.

Though Cena seemed to be fine afterwards, many fans wondered if there would be any backstage heat of Nak for botching (though really, he didn't) the inverted exploder suplex that led to the bad landing, but it seems that wasn't the case at all.

According to PWMania.com, the incident is being regarded as a fluke, with no blame being placed on either party. It also helped that Nakamura apologised to Cena afterwards, with John telling his to forget it.

So that seems to be that - for now! If Shinsuke winds up jobbing to Mike Kannelis in a few weeks time, we'll know why.
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