There have been some rumors posted online over the past few weeks that suggest that Shinsuke Nakamura’s time in WWE may be coming to an end. The belief is that his current contract with WWE will be coming to an end next year and that New Japan Pro Wrestling is very interested in bringing “The King of Strong Style” back to Japan. During a recent interview with Sky Sports, the current United States Champion was asked about possibly moving back to NJPW soon and he said that no one from the promotion has contacted him yet. He mentioned that he and his family moving to the United States was a major commitment as well, and that he expects to continue wrestling in WWE for at least a few more years.
NAKAMURA’S WWE FUTURE
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Although Daniel Bryan’s time in WWE could be coming to an end very soon as he has not yet signed a new deal to remain with the company, that does not mean that he plans on ending his wrestling career. Bryan has said before that wrestling is his passion and that he has no intention of leaving it behind as long as he can still perform in the ring. During an interview with ESPN, Bryan said that he now wants to keep on wrestling until he is at least 70-years-old. Bryan also acknowledged that this may not be an easy goal to accomplish and that he will have to adjust his in-ring style in order to keep his career going. It certainly sounds like Daniel Bryan will continue to compete for a very long time to come.
205 Live’s Mustafa Ali has truly broken out and become a featured performer on WWE’s Tuesday night series. Ali has been on an incredible roll with great performances and feuds throughout the year, but his momentum has now been halted due to General Manager Drake Maverick deeming him unable to compete. Ali recently took the time to respond to the claims from Maverick on social media and has indicated that he will be working hard to come back as soon as he possibly can. There is currently no word on when Ali is expected to return to 205 Live, but fans should definitely keep their eyes open for him over the next few weeks during episodes 205 Live at 10pm ET on the WWE Network every Tuesday night.
Mustafa Ali thoughts on not being medically cleared to compete on #205live.
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