When it comes to story telling the fact that WWE didn't have that fan moment pop for when Bryan came out is hard to comprehend...its like if Star Wars decided not to have Luke Skywalker have his moment with Darth Vader in the Empire Strikes Back and instead randomly ended the movie with Chewbacca defeating some creature that had nothing to do with the movie
There was no real surprise or moment of intrigue other than Roman Reigns having his face turn and the Rumble possibly being his moment of victory...
from a story telling perspective how do you ignore the clear main character the audience is rooting for it doesn't even make business sense...you can keep screwing the guy until Mania where he defeats the odds but to not even have him remotely barely involved in the PPV is mind boggling
There was no real surprise or moment of intrigue other than Roman Reigns having his face turn and the Rumble possibly being his moment of victory...
from a story telling perspective how do you ignore the clear main character the audience is rooting for it doesn't even make business sense...you can keep screwing the guy until Mania where he defeats the odds but to not even have him remotely barely involved in the PPV is mind boggling
with that jacknife powerbomb ruined his momentum
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then DB unmasks and the place goes bananas.