Top WWE superstar gets first pinfall win in 1526 days at Survivor Series 2024

A top WWE Superstar got his first pinfall win in well over five years or 1526 days at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024. The unfortunate streak finally came to a crashing halt and not only that, it led straight to a…

Top WWE superstar gets first pinfall win in 1526 days at Survivor Series 2024

A top WWE Superstar got his first pinfall win in well over five years or 1526 days at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024. The unfortunate streak finally came to a crashing halt and not only that, it led straight to a championship victory.

One of the marquee matches of Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 was from SmackDown, with LA Knight defending his United States Championship against the multi-time champion Shinsuke Nakamura. Nakamura made a shocking return to WWE on the blue brand recently and has gotten the better of the Megastar on the few occasions they met. This culminated with the black mist on Knight’s face.

After Shinsuke Nakamura defeated LA Knight with relative ease at Survivor Series: WarGames, it marked his first pinfall win since September 2020 when he faced Gran Metalik in a rematch. That’s 1526 days of no pinfall victories, longer than Roman Reigns’ run as the Universal Champion.

Many fans seem to be happy about the Japanese star’s title win and his third reign as United States Champion, but the fact that he hasn’t pinned anyone in that long is a crazy statistic.

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The last time he pinned someone was when there were no fans around and it was in the midst of the pandemic. In September 2020, he lost to Metalik but got his win back over his opponent on RAW.

Hopefully, this will be a good reign for the King of Strong Style.

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Article Author Patricki Chites
I'm a Brazilian journalist and a Pro Wrestling specialist with over 15 years of experience. I'm the founder of Wrestling Notícias, the largest website dedicated to the subject in Brazil. I created my first pro wrestling website at the age of 16 and have been producing content about the industry online ever since. My articles have even been featured during WWE broadcasts, especially on NXT.