I am not the kind of person who measures a wrestler’s career by the number of major championships they’ve won. I refer to wrestling as a sport so often that this may seem strange, but it’s a sport that intersects with collaborative art and the various apparatuses of capitalism, and a big part of putting up with the last third of that equation is knowing that wrestling will rarely look the way I want it to look. In companies like WWE, that often means remembering things like Shinsuke Nakamura’s Royal Rumble win and forgetting things like the entirety of Shinsuke Nakamura’s subsequent feud with AJ Styles over the championship. Most of my favorite wrestlers aren’t going to win the big one, and that’s just wrestling.