#1 Shinsuke Nakamura

If only things could have been different for Shinsuke Nakamura.
Things did start promising enough for Nakamura as he was inserted into a feud with Dolph Ziggler, but he couldn't seem to maintain that momentum, moving forward.
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In fact, WWE started to book him to lose to Jinder Mahal, who was the champion at the time, and he never quite recovered from that.
Of course, he won The Men's Royal Rumble match the next year, which was supposed to be his crowning moment, but WWE changed plans and kept the belt on Styles.
Nakamura and Styles continued to fight for the tile throughout the spring, and the feud finally came to end with The Phenomenal one standing tall.
Unfortunately for Nakamura, this dropped him into virtual irrelevancy and he went weeks without finding a decent spot on the card.
That changed however when he was booked to beat an injured Jeff Hardy for The United States title at Extreme Rules, but even that wasn't enough to get things going in a positive direction.
With that being said, Nakamura is directionless once again and seems like one of the most expendable parts that the company has right now.
He already has been booked poorly, lost when it counted for The WWE title and now he isn't even on television much, which sucks if you're a fan of him.