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Shinsuke Nakamura Brutally Attacked Seth Rollins After WWE Payback Went Off Air

By The Spotlight StaffSeptember 3, 2023
Shinsuke Nakamura Brutally Attacked Seth Rollins After WWE Payback Went Off Air

Last night, WWE held Payback premium live event at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. You can read the results of the show by clicking here.

Seth Rollins defended his World Heavyweight Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura in the main event of Payback. WWE Hall of Famer Great Muta was present at ringside to watch the match. However, Nakamura was unable to win the title.

The Visionary delivered a Curb Stomp to retain his World Heavyweight Title. It seems like Rollins and Nakamura’s feud will continue for the next premium live event.

WWE posted a video clip of Shinsuke Nakamura attacking Seth Rollins after Payback went off the air.

Stay tuned with The Spotlight for more news.

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