
He was Mick foleyHe wasnt. He proved that by being given his chance and backyard wrestling himself into injury over and over while on top.
Guy came back from a neck injury throwing headbutts day one. Guys like him critiscize top guys for not working hard yet he got his wakeup call like they all have (eddie g) when the belts on and its time to run… HE couldn't keep up.
It's an interesting "what if" scenario.In some fukked up way, him getting injured was a blessing in disguise. His title reign was already off to a bad start with the Kane feud, and Cena getting squashed at SummerSlam made Lesnar look like a way bigger deal. If Bryan lasted that long, it could have ended up being one of the WOAT title reigns.


It's an interesting "what if" scenario.
The Kane feud was fukking horrible and you could tell the booking was going to reek of pathetic babyface that barely survives his matches and gets beat up all the time in the build up to his title defenses.
But that kind of fukked up booking was precisely the thing that made Bryan break through and get ridiculously over because fans perceived it as the company sabotaging a loved performer. So what happens if he gets shytty booking -like any top babyface was booked under Vince in those days- all the way up to Summerslam and then gets squashed? Do the fans finally give up on D-Bry or do they once again start hijacking matches and not letting programs go as scheduled?
I honestly don't know. I could see both things happening as fans would've grown tired and disenchanted over a disappointing title reign. But on the other hand, they kept hijacking matches with D-Bry and other wrestlers for the next 4-5 years after WM XXX so maybe they would've kept at it after the Brock squash![]()
I don’t know if this is a good argument as to why Bryan shouldn’t be a top guy.He wasnt. He proved that by being given his chance and backyard wrestling himself into injury over and over while on top.
Guy came back from a neck\head injury throwing headbutts day one and landing on bis head over and over.
Guys like him critiscize top guys for not working hard yet he got his wakeup call like they all had (eddie g) when the belts on and its time to run and be the guy who reps the company… HE couldn't keep up.
Business went up when he was the top guy compared to when the Rebel was champion and pushed on top..until that Rock match at Rumble 2013.He wasnt. He proved that by being given his chance and backyard wrestling himself into injury over and over while on top.
Guy came back from a neck\head injury throwing headbutts day one and landing on bis head over and over.
Guys like him critiscize top guys for not working hard yet he got his wakeup call like they all had (eddie g) when the belts on and its time to run and be the guy who reps the company… HE couldn't keep up.

It all comes done to Vince's unwillingness to put the "WWE machine" behind anyone that wasn't his hand picked guy. In Danielson's case he had a big thing going against him: the crowd reacted more and louder when he was fukked by bad booking, so Vince was likeBryan wasn't a vanilla midget, he could cut a great promo. He got himself over with that and his in-ring wrestling ability. The hot tags he'd do with Kane received some of the loudest cheers of the evening week after week. Vince could be talked into changing course if he saw dollar signs but he was still stubborn and would try everything to prove the fans "wrong"
knowing he could make people mad and they'd still cheer the underdog. This was a bad lesson he "learned", as Cokeboy made it a thing for the next 6 years to put his crowd against the company thinking that would make a star 