Shinsuke Nakamura is really going all in with his new heel persona, even changing the way that he signs autographs for fans.

Prior to his match with AJ Styles at WrestleMania 34, most fans would have likely agreed that something about Shinsuke Nakamura needed to change. Well, at The Show Of Shows we got that change. The King Of Strong Style was unsuccessful in his plight to win the WWE Championship and took his frustration out on AJ Styles, hitting the champ right between the legs.

That naturally marked the beginning of Nakamura as a heel in WWE, and he and Styles have been at each other's throats ever since. The Japanese star has continued to use the low blow on Styles, but even with that dastardly move in his arsenal, he still hasn't managed to become WWE Champion. Other than that, the heel persona seems to fit Nakamura extremely well.

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As well as changing his personality, the former NXT Champion has also switched up his music. Now that a rock band sings over the top of it, fans are unable to sing along, a perfect heel move. The entrance theme isn't the only way Nakamura has been getting back at the fans either. A Twitter user recently revealed the message the SmackDown Live Superstar wrote for him at a signing recently.

The fan handed Nakamura a Funko Pop for him to sign, and when he handed it back the wrestlers had written "No Speak English" on the top of the box. Ever since turning heel, Nakamura has been repeatedly saying the phrase whenever he wants to get out of a particularly tricky line of questioning. Well, apparently that extends to when he meets fans also.

Unfortunately, what the tweet doesn't reveal is how far Nakamura went with the gimmick during the meeting. Is he refusing to even talk to fans when he doesn't want to, simply claiming that he can't speak English? If so, that might make him one of WWE's most dedicated heels right now. There aren't many Superstars who currently go the extra mile when it comes to making fans dislike them if they're bad guys, but Nakamura seems to be completely on board with that philosophy.

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