17 Former WWE United States Champions Who Never Won A World Title

5. MVP

Shinsuke Nakamura
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The Florida-based wrestler Montel Vontavious Porter, made his return to the WWE ring during the men's Royal Rumble match earlier this year. He has been a part of multiple storylines in 2020, but it is unlikely that MVP would achieve the success that he gained during his first run as a superstar.

MVP won the US Championship twice in his career, and one of his reigns stands at the second position in the list of longest reigning United States title winners. The former TNA employee had held the title for 343 days from 20 May 2007 to 27 April 2008. Unfortunately, he has not been able to win any other title in the organisation.

Since he is not so agile inside the ring as he once was, the chances that the writers push him to the helm of the company are minimal. The best thing MVP can do now is play the role of a manager. He is a seasoned pro. So, MVP can help the budding stars with his experience.

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