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10 Things that should happen at SummerSlam 2018
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This Sunday, the "Biggest Party of the Summer" will be coming to us live from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. In the midst of some bloated WWE pay-per-view cards as of late, this one is looking pretty chunky with a staggering thirteen matches in total, including three pre-show matches.
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Here, we will take a look at ten things I want to get out of this year's SummerSlam event.
#10 Shinsuke Nakamura retains the United States title
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Shinsuke Nakamura is one of my favorite wrestlers in the WWE by far. I love his in-ring style and his weird charisma. Even his creepy faces and dances he does on the way to the ring makes his character all the more appealing. While I rather would have seen the King of Strong Style (or the Artist as WWE refers to him as) with the main SmackDown gold, I am happy that they at least gave him something to work with.
He's been his usual eccentric and entertaining self lately, and has engaged in some hilarious banter with R-Truth, but it does appear that he's been ignored a little bit amidst this recent feud between Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton.
Over the last few weeks Randy has been on a mission to make Jeff's life a living hell. He's attacked him before and after matches, taking every possible opportunity to hurt the Charismatic Enigma in a multitude of painful ways and I don't see that changing come this Sunday.
For that reason, it seems a foregone conclusion that Shinsuke Nakamura will be walking out of the Barclays Center with the US strap around his waist. Knowing WWE Creatives, however, nothing is ever a foregone conclusion.