#7 Isn’t playing to perfection - Shinsuke Nakamura: The Japanese Superstar
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Along with AJ Styles, Nakamura also debuted in the company in 2016. However, he didn’t directly make it to the main roster but instead, spent some time in the NXT.
Nakamura won last year’s Royal Rumble match and then decided to face AJ Styles at the WrestleMania. At Mania, not only did he lost his match, but also turned heel.
This was a fresh start to his character, but ultimately, it made everything worse for him. Nakamura started losing momentum, and even though the company tried to keep his character alive by giving him the US Title, it didn’t help him a lot.
Soon after that, he completely lost his credibility and now has become an average wrestler.
Edited by Gabby Duran