4) U.S Championship Match At Hell In A Cell Was Announced
Smackdown Live this week featured a match between Tye Dillinger and Baron Corbin. United States Champion: AJ Styles came out to ringside for the match.
Corbin won the match via count out. After the match, he told AJ Styles that he wanted the United States Championship and wanted a match at Hell in a Cell. The match was confirmed by WWE:
The #LoneWolf @BaronCorbinWWE‘s challenge has been ACCEPTED! He will look to capture #USChampion @AJStylesOrg‘s title at #HIAC! #SDLive pic.twitter.com/dJzZzzAsEX
— WWE (@WWE) September 27, 2017
5) Jinder Mahal Admits He Might Have Gone A Bit Too Far Last Week
This weeks episode of Smackdown Live featured a promo from Jinder Mahal. Jinder addressed his controversial comments from last week, which got some mainstream attention for being racist. This included Jinder referring to Shinsuke Nakamura as ‘Mr. Miyagi’ (from the Karate Kid movies).
Jinder admitted that he might have went a little too far last week. That is the best that anybody is going to get if they were hoping for an apology from WWE.
Last week, Jinder Mahal says he may have went a little too far. The crowd chants for Nakamura. #SDLive
— Watercress [Xadara] (@PrinceWatercres) September 27, 2017
6) Nakamura Got Some Revenge On Jinder
After taking some verbal abuse over the past few weeks on Smackdown Live, Shinsuke Nakamura finally got some revenge on his Hell in a Cell opponent.
This included the segment ending with Nakamura hitting the WWE Champion with a ‘Kinsasha’:
.@ShinsukeN has one word for you, @JinderMahal: #KINSHASA!!! #SDLive pic.twitter.com/i2TYBtCfO0
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) September 27, 2017
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