New Evidence Suggests Shinsuke Nakamura Will Move Up To The Main Roster Very Soon

New Evidence Suggests Shinsuke Nakamura Will Move Up To The Main Roster Very Soon

Shinsuke Nakamura looks set to square off with Bobby Roode for the NXT Championship at NXT TakeOver: Orlando, but is a main roster call up in his works? It appears so based on this new piece of evidence.

By JoshWilding - Mar 15, 2017 05:03 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Over the past few years, NXT has done a fantastic job of bringing in some bigger name stars to surround the newcomers who are attempting to make a name for themselves in WWE. However, it's inevitable for fans to quickly start asking why wrestlers from both groups aren't already on the main roster and that's definitely been the case with Shinsuke Nakamura. 

The two-time NXT Champion is currently on track to get a rematch against Bobby Roode for the title at NXT TakeOver: Orlando, but could Nakamura be destined for RAW or SmackDown? Well, Triple H shared the following poster for an upcoming NXT tour in the UK today and The King of Strong Style is conspicuous by his absence. 

It's strange not to include him here when he's arguably the face of the company, though it's equally disappointing to see Tye Dillinger still in NXT when now seems like the perfect time for a main roster call-up. Nakamura debuting on RAW or SmackDown immediately after this year's WrestleMania seems highly likely, but it seems like it's definitely happened before June. 

Which brand would you like to see Nakamura on? As always, let us know in the comments section. 


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