The main event on the Smackdown side of things pitted Jinder Mahal against Shinsuke Nakamura for the WWE Championship at the 30th edition of WWE SummerSlam.
Nakamura got the grand entrance with the violinist that has played before for him at other major events. Mahal was able to retain the title thanks to help from the Singh Brothers. Both brothers got in the ring and Nakamura fought them off but that allowed Mahal to apply the Khalas finisher.
This should not be a surprise to most fans because WWE still plans on doing shows in India and they would want to headline those shows with Mahal as champion. With that said, fans in Brooklyn seemed shocked by the finish.
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Does @WWE Champion @JinderMahal have victory in sight? #SummerSlam #WWEChampionship pic.twitter.com/wyEvOPk0LB
— WWE (@WWE) August 21, 2017
The @SinghBrosWWE force the distraction AGAIN as @JinderMahal hits @ShinsukeN with the #Khallas to RETAIN his #WWEChampionship! #SummerSlam pic.twitter.com/1RmCTp7Tj8
— WWE (@WWE) August 21, 2017
.@SinghBrosWWE took it upon themselves to step into the ring, & @ShinsukeN was having NONE of it! #SummerSlam @DiGiornoPizza #CrispyPanPizza pic.twitter.com/VW73TZXTUS
— WWE (@WWE) August 21, 2017
The era of the #ModernDayMaharaja CONTINUES as @JinderMahal leaves #SummerSlam with his #WWEChampionship! pic.twitter.com/ncR9mNjyJT
— WWE SummerSlam (@SummerSlam) August 21, 2017
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- Click here for the latest updates on Ric Flair
- Sad update on Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
- Daniel Bryan is serious about getting back into the ring
- Don’t expect to see Chris Jericho in the ring anytime soon
- Someone at the White House seems to be a fan of New Japan Pro Wrestling