Shinsuke Nakamura Addresses NJPW Rumors; Says He'll Be Sticking With WWE... As Long As The Money's Right!

Shinsuke Nakamura Addresses NJPW Rumors; Says He'll Be Sticking With WWE... As Long As The Money's Right!

Despite persistent rumors that Shinsuke Nakamura might be heading back to NJPW once his WWE contract expires, The King of Strong Style says he's staying put during a new interview. More past the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Aug 17, 2018 05:08 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It looks like Shinsuke Nakamura will be sticking with WWE for the foreseeable future... as long as the money's right!

While chatting to Sky Sports, the King of Strong Style was asked to set the record straight regarding the recent rumors that he was planning to return to NJPW once his contract is up at the start of 2019, and he certainly seems adamant that his move to The US is a "long-term" thing.

However, the current US Champion did, perhaps jokingly, indicate that he will only resign if he's happy with WWE's offer.



Though "The Artist" does hold gold on SmackDown LIVE at the moment, many fans were disappointed that he didn't defeat AJ Styles and get a run with the WWE Championship.

At any rate, hopefully he's happy with the new contract and we will see that happen at some point.
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