
WWE SmackDown results: Cody Rhodes pins Shinsuke Nakamura to advance to the semi-finals of King of the Ring
WWE SmackDown results: Cody Rhodes beat Andrade, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Damian Priest in the main event of WWE SmackDown tonight (June 13) to advance to the semi-finals of the King of the Ring tournament.
Cody Rhodes qualifies for the semi-finals of the King of the ring tournament
Cody Rhodes, Damian Priest, Andrade, and Shinsuke Nakamura put on a compelling match in the main event of June 13's SmackDown. It started with the Japanese star leaving the ring only to be taken out by 'QB1'. Andrade then capatlised by nailing a distracted Cdy with a kick/leg strike.
At one point, Cody even went through a table he had set up at the ringside. He, however, recovered from it and returned to fray. In another significant moment, Damian Priest seemingly hurt his leg/foot after going over the announce table.
In the closing moments of the match. Cody Rhodes countered some unique offense from Shinsuke Nakamura and hit him with a Cross Rhodes for the win.
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