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Shinsuke Nakamura feels his retirement might nor be far following John Cena and AJ Styles' retirements (X)
Overview
- Shinsuke Nakamura felt there's something special about Wrestling in Japan, which feels sacred and brings the best out of the wrestlers
- The WWE Superstar wondered if AJ Styles felt the same who had an emotional message for the fans during the Supershow
- The Japanese wrestler felt his time in Wrestling might be coming to an end, following Styles and Cena's retirements
Shinsuke Nakamura felt there's something special about Wrestling in Japan, which feels sacred and brings the best out of the wrestlers. The WWE Superstar wondered if AJ Styles felt the same who had an emotional message for the fans during the Supershow. The Japanese wrestler felt his time in Wrestling might be coming to an end, following Styles and Cena's retirements.
Nakamura took to X and shared his opinion of the Supershow 2025 in Japan. The star wrestler felt special on his home return and claimed every wrestler tend to give their best when they perform in Japan. He believed others like AJ Styles and John Cena might feel the same.
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"What a special place Japan is, especially for those of us who wrestle. As AJ said, it’s a place worthy of giving everything you’ve got. Of course, that’s true anywhere in the world… but there’s something sacred here. I don’t know if it’s because I’m Japanese, but I believe the wrestlers and fans who shared this space all felt the same," Nakamura wrote.
"My own time might not be too far off," - Shinsuke Nakamura
Following the retirement announcement from Styles and Cena, Nakamura felt his time as a wrestler might be coming towards an end as well. He hoped to give his best today and not worry a lot about tomorrow.
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"Maybe he did too - John Cena, AJ - they’ve all chosen to step away from the ring. It reminds me that my own time might not be far off. But I still have things I must do. I’m still struggling, still fighting, not knowing what tomorrow will bring. All I can do is live this day with everything I have. Thank you. If only… one more time," Nakamura added.
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