#2 Shinsuke Nakamura

It doesn’t make sense for someone with ALL the tools in terms of; star quality and wrestling ability, to be so undervalued in the WWE today. When you look at Shinsuke Nakamura, you can instantly tell he’s a star, why would the WWE not want to use that in a time where they’re struggling to draw viewers?
At one point in time, as we all did, the WWE saw huge potential in the commodity of Shinsuke Nakamura. They showed that by allowing him to win the 2018 Royal Rumble. He would then go on to have a ‘dream’ match at Wrestlemania with AJ Styles. That dream match would turn into a nightmare series that bored us due to the WWE’s inability to release the shackles off the talented duo.
Nakamura’s reliance on low blows made him look cheap and incapable of using his variety of wrestling moves. Now the King of Strong style spends his days lumbering in the lower mid-card, barely getting featured on TV, wondering where it all went wrong.
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