The Knight finally managed to win back its American championship last week on Smackdown, after losing the title against Shinsuke Nakamura to the Survivor series last year. Despite the conduct of the belt for more than three months, there was nothing memorable or even useful which came from Shinsuke Nakamurareign of title.
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It always seems strange that WWE has decided that Nakamura wins the American championship in surprising circumstances, only to do nothing with it for months. Hopefully it is just a blip in a differently strong average card scene within WWE under triple H, but this could be revealing of standards that are starting to slip within the company.
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The main main career of Shinsuke Nakamura was a waste of wasted potential
- Shinsuke Nakamura made his debut on the main WWE list in 2017 after a visit to NXT.
- He won the Royal Rumble 2018 but failed to become WWE champion in Wrestlemania 34.
- Nakamura was struggling to be constantly on the main list, even as the intermediate card champion.
Returning to Smackdown towards the end of last year with a new look and a global presentation, he felt like Shinsuke had once again had the chance to thrive in WWE after many unsuccessful attempts. The character of Nakamura became darker during his stay on the main WWE list, and his last round resonated with fans through his unique aesthetic.

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It is obvious to see why WWE was tempted to give Nakamura a surprise victory over the Knight to the survivor series In November, because he again had a momentum behind him. Many fans have hoped for a sustained race for the Japanese star, but that has never been fully materialized during her many years on the main list.
Unfortunately, WWE has done what it has always done with Nakamura after signs of promise, which is barely presenting it until it lacks the momentum. It is even worse than under Triple H, the former New Japan star has trouble resuming the form he formerly produced in his peak. This perhaps indicates where he is in his career, because Shinsuke has not been close to his old self inside the ring for some time, despite a convincing character work.
The American championship has struck
WWE must protect its Midcard championships
- The reign of the American title of Shinsuke Nakamura also has a bonus the entire division.
- WWE has prospered in recent years, partly because of its success with the intermediate card championships.
- The Wrestlemania season could act as a distraction of the intermediate card otherwise reserved for WWE.
The American championship Reign was harmful to Shinsuke Nakamura more than anyone, but he also had ramifications on the rest of the WWE intermediate card. Under Triple H, the American and intercontinental male championships were superbly reserved, feeling less like secondary prices as they have done for so long under the previous creative regime.

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Significant stories and large stars now generally exist in the intermediate card title space, which has made all the product much more interesting to follow from week to week. He also helped to raise several stars, such as Bron Breakker on Raw, or even the Knight on Smackdown, whose victory of the American title does not look like a compromise at all.
Nakamura’s reign of the titleless of Nakamura has undermined all the hard work that was done to establish the intermediate card championships as something that deserves to be beaten, which is a shame. WWE has felt a little more reckless in recent months, which can be the consequence of the Wrestlemania season, in particular that containing the rock. However, Triple H can poorly face standards under the scene of the main event before its biggest show of the year, because the titles of the Midcard card should be presented correctly on the map.
WWE must go to the American title despite the loss of Nakamura
Knight can have a big match in Wrestlemania
- WWE has at least gone from the reign of Shinsuke Nakamura as the title before Wrestlemania 41.
- The Knight can now have a significant match during the marquee event, although Nakamura can find it difficult to find a place.
- Triple H must ensure that WWE intermediate card titles have a star role at Wrestlemania this year.
The good news is that WWE has gone from Shinsuke Nakamura as a champion before Wrestlemania, which means that the Knight will have a valid match on everyone’s biggest scene. Smackdown still has many talents on its intermediate card which could benefit from a match for a title against a big star like Knight, who, hopefully, will repair the damage caused to the American championship.

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It is difficult to see what is then coming for Nakamura, who continues to be a bit-party player in the company even when he keeps a title belt. Fans of him may have to accept that his best days are long behind him and see him appear sporadically in quarrels against the established stars could be the best they can hope for him.
WWE must continue to feed its Midcard title scene, having done so well to restore it in its former glory under triple H, which also opts for the intercontinental championship. Like the Knight, Bron Breakker must be presented in good place to Wrestlemania 41, and not in a multi-man match that compromise compromise in a way adapted to old WWE.
The key to WWE continuous success was fueled by his work with the titles of the intermediate card, because Gunther, Sami Zayn, Jey Uso and the Knight were all raised by having significant reign with the belts. This star manufacturing mechanism cannot be broken by WWE, because titles are necessary to make man as much as men are necessary to make the titles.