WWE News: X-Pac wants to see Shinsuke Nakamura squaring off against Brock Lesnar
There are already a number of dream matches people are waiting to see as Japanese wrestling legend Shinsuke Nakamura is now in WWE and another match have been added to the already fascinating list.
During a recent interview given to The Tomorrow Show, former WWE, and WCW star Sean 'X-Pac' Waltman was asked about a possible opponent for Brock Lesnar who can match toe to toe with the beast and the former DX member took the name of none other than the King Of Strong Style. He said:
"A guy that would match up toe to toe with him as good as probably most people there is Shinsuke Nakamura…he fought pride…it was the greatest entrance I had ever seen in my life…it was un-fu**ing-believable…he is the fu**ing man…he’s brilliant not only is he an amazing fighter legitimately but as an artist he has channeled like Liberace, Michael Jackson, Freddie Mercury.
“I mean…. when you watch his entrance and the way he moves in there and his mannerisms and his charisma, that transcends language barriers and everything…he’s going to be the man, the man.”
X-Pac also talked about how former WWE star Bret Hart has criticised Seth Rollins on multiple occasions and said that he hates the criticism because Rollins is doing the same as everybody else:
“I hate to be so critical of Seth Rollins when he’s just doing what everybody else is doing, you know.”
Brock Lesnar vs Shinsuke Nakamura is not the only dream match fans have in their minds. We’re all waiting to see the current NXT champion colliding with the likes of Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, John Cena and many more once he makes his main roster debut.
However, it's worth noticing here that Shinsuke Nakamura became the 9th NXT champion in the history of the development territory just 7 days ago after defeating Samoa Joe at NXT Takeover: Brooklyn II.
If we take a look at the history of the NXT championship then we can say that Nakamura will surely get his opportunity to shine in the main roster sometime down the line but fans will have to wait to see the Japanese star on either Raw or SmackDown for at least 4 to 6 more months.
Nakamura made his NXT debut back in April this year where he defeated Sami Zayn during the NXT Takeover :Dallas event. After his debut, he defeated several other NXT talents and had feuded with the likes of Austin Aries and Finn Balor before winning the top price of NXT.