WWE News: “Shinsuke Nakamura moves more in his entrance than in the ring”


WWE News: “Shinsuke Nakamura moves more in his entrance than in the ring”

In an interview for James Romero’s Wrestling Shoot Interviews, former WWE producer and wrestler Joey Mercury criticized Shinsuke Nakamura’s work in the ring.

Pointed out that he sells more during his entrance than in the fight itself.

Mercury was invited by Romero to talk about what happened at WWE WrestleMania 38, and one of the topics was Japanese.

Where he challenged the Usos brothers for the SmackDown Tag Team Championships alongside Rick Boogs, who would later be seriously injured in one of his quadriceps.

“He sells more during his entrance than during the match. I’ve seen him make his entrance.

It’s impressive, from the moment he’s kind of doubled over his legs to when he’s on his back at the height of the song. But he takes a hit in combat and sells it.

But it’s not even as impressive as during his entrance”, explained Joey Mercury regarding the attitude of the Japanese.

Nakamura joined WWE in early 2016, with New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Wrestle Kingdom 10

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Against AJ Styles being the last major event on the indies, and joined the ranks of NXT, making his in-ring debut against Sami Zayn on NXT.

TakeOver: Dallas, with a very favorable reaction from both the public.

The specialized press for his performance in combat and his charisma.

However, Mercury never understood the character of Nakamura.

Sohe does not see him as someone interesting or special by not understanding what he does or who he is both inside and outside the ring and cameras.

He doesn’t see anything attractive in her since his arrival.

“Since I started seeing Shinsuke Nakamura in WWE, I don’t understand what he is. I don’t know what I’m seeing.

I know he has charisma because I look at him and I want to keep looking at him, and I’m trying to understand him.

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After a few years without more information For his part, I don’t want to look at it anymore because I don’t know what it is,” Mercury said.