Shinsuke Nakamura isn’t focusing on a possible Money in the Bank cash-in at tonight’s Fastlane 2023 pay-per-view event, as he is fixated on WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins.
At tonight’s event, Nakamura will challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship in a Last Man Standing match.
Speaking on a recent edition of “The Ten Count” podcast, Nakamura addressed tonight’s match and his strategy against Rollins. He said,
“I think I need to change the strategy to beat him. Also I need to prove that I’m better than him. I’m not enough to beat Seth Rollins so I need to show why I’m here, why I’m fighting. I need to express everything. I have a lot of feeling, frustration, madness. I’m gonna put all my emotion [in the match at Fastlane].
“I’m gonna put everything into the match. Of course. I’m gonna put everything, what I can do [tonight]. Not kind of, it’s one of the biggest matches of my career. I forgot about the past, I need to focus now.”
Nakamura also spoke about the possibility of Damian Priest cashing in his Money in the Bank contract and why he isn’t worrying about the Judgment Day member. He said,
“I need to focus only on Seth Rollins because he’s not easy. I didn’t beat him yet. First of all, I need to focus on Seth Rollins. Of course, I’m not stupid, always Damian is going to try to find the opportunity, the timing. I’m a challenger for the championship. Seth is more worried about that. He needs to defend against Shinsuke and needs to care about Damian.”
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Shinsuke Nakamura Focused on WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match Against Seth Rollins
Shinsuke Nakamura is gearing up for a highly anticipated match against Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at the Fastlane 2023 pay-per-view event. The match will be a Last Man Standing match, adding an extra level of intensity and excitement to the showdown.
In a recent interview on “The Ten Count” podcast, Nakamura shared his thoughts on the upcoming match and his strategy against Rollins. He expressed the need to change his approach and prove that he is better than Rollins. Nakamura acknowledged that defeating Rollins won’t be easy and emphasized the importance of showcasing why he deserves to be in the title picture.
“I need to show why I’m here, why I’m fighting. I need to express everything. I have a lot of feeling, frustration, madness. I’m gonna put all my emotion [in the match at Fastlane],” Nakamura said.
The Japanese superstar also acknowledged the possibility of Damian Priest cashing in his Money in the Bank contract during or after the match. However, Nakamura made it clear that his primary focus is on Rollins and not worrying about Priest’s potential interference.
“I need to focus only on Seth Rollins because he’s not easy. I didn’t beat him yet. First of all, I need to focus on Seth Rollins. Of course, I’m not stupid, always Damian is going to try to find the opportunity, the timing. I’m a challenger for the championship. Seth is more worried about that. He needs to defend against Shinsuke and needs to care about Damian,” Nakamura explained.
Nakamura’s determination and focus on his upcoming match highlight his commitment to capturing the World Heavyweight Championship. He sees this match as one of the biggest in his career and is ready to give it his all.
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In conclusion, Shinsuke Nakamura’s upcoming match against Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship promises to be a thrilling encounter. Nakamura’s determination to prove himself and focus on Rollins demonstrates his commitment to becoming the champion. Wrestling enthusiasts can stay informed about this match and other wrestling news by visiting eWrestlingNews.com or following the website on social media.