10 Major Flaws In Current WWE Stars (And How To Fix Them)

1. Shinsuke Nakamura

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Flaw: The intro laid it all out. As a newly-turned heel, Shinsuke Nakamura will suffer from the same issues he did as a babyface unless WWE address exactly why it was such a challenge for fans to identify with him in the first place.

Those "knee to face" promos didn't cut it. Far from feeling like the build to a WrestleMania title match, they played before silence from crowds, and that didn't change until AJ Styles picked up a mic too. Nakamura is a wonderful worker, albeit one who shouldn't be pushed into stumbling his way through character-driven dialogue in a language he's still learning.

Solution: The solution staring WWE straight in the face is an old-school tactic.

By gifting Nakamura a manager who can do his talking for him, WWE may find his matches get even better. That might sound ridiculous, and yet think of this: before shows, Shinsuke must concentrate on clearly delivering lines in a foreign tongue. That takes valuable time away from laying the match out.

He wouldn't have to worry about that if he had Paul Heyman (or someone similar) by his side. In an instant, Naka's motivations would become clear, and he'd be allowed the luxury of focusing exclusively on his matches.

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What other WWE stars have flaws that could be easily fixed? Let us know down in the comments section below!

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