Shinsuke Nakamura is going for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, and he’s put in a lot of work along the way. He is having a lot of fun with this new character arch for himself, and that also allowed him to speak in Japanese along the way. He also wants to do a lot more.

Seth Rollins will put the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Shinsuke Nakamura. Those two will throw down in a last man standing match, so things could get wild in that one, and we may see a new champion.

WWE has featured a lot of amazing entrances over the years. Sometimes Superstars are able to add their own creative influence on things. It appears that Shinsuke Nakamura has his own ideas for his presentation in WWE.

While speaking to Wrestling News, Shinsuke Nakamura was asked about speaking Japanese. He has actually pitched to WWE that they let him bring a Samurai Sword out with him as part of his entrance.

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“I don’t know whose idea it is. Definitely, I can put real emotion into speaking Japanese. I’m also enjoying to talk like that. Sometimes I pitch the idea of my attire and bringing the samurai sword and using karate as a weapon. I’m definitely enjoying what I’m doing right now. Being evil is kind of one of the real things from myself. It’s coming from real things. I’m not acting.”

Drew McIntyre has his famous sword, Angela, but Shinsuke Nakamura might want to bring his own weapon to the ring. Only time will tell if that happens, but if Nakamura brings a Samurai Sword to the ring with him for his match against Seth Rollins, then that may give him a huge advantage.

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