7) Shinsuke Nakamura
The case of Shinsuke Nakamura is a weird one. On one hand, he’s absolutely an established member of the roster who I believe they understand the value in, but he seemed limited in his spot under the McMahon reign.
Now that the man who brought Shinsuke into the company is in charge, the same man who put the NXT brand on his shoulders back in 2016, we could finally be set to see the rise of the King of Strong Style.
We’ll start with getting his match with Gunther on SummerSlam, please.
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