#4 Shinsuke Nakamura (C) Vs. Aleister Black in the United States Open Challenge for the United States Championship
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It's a damn shame that WWE have no clue on what they're doing with Shinsuke Nakamura as the United States Champion. The King of Strong Style is not scheduled to defend his championship at an event of this stature.
Considering how horrible he has been booked, the Game could have taken the benefit of the opportunity, and announce a United States Championship Open Challenge at Hell in a Cell.
Since Open Challenges invoke some anticipation among the fans, this opportunity could be taken to introduce new superstars on the main roster from NXT.
Something of this magnitude could have been done with Aleister Black who is ready to make a name for himself on the main roster, despite being injured.
Both these superstars carry offensive maneuvers in their arsenal and could have delivered a match for the ages to the audience in attendance. The Game would have definitely brought Nakamura's offensive striking ability to the mix, and would have made this match even more compelling with the interaction of both characters.
This could have been a fantastic outing and would have provided Aleister Black with a sensational debut match on the main roster.