Daniel Bryan: ‘Very Little’ Of Talking Smack Segment With The Miz Was Scripted, Being Ring Ready

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Daniel Bryan appeared on tonight’s WWE Off The Top Rope segment on ESPN with anchor Jonathan Coachman and talked about his Talking Smack confrontation with The Miz, concussion issues and other topics.

Bryan talked about going through depression after being forced to retire, not being able to compete but still being on WWE TV and more; you can read a few excerpts (transcripts courtesy of ESPN.com) and watch the interview below:

Daniel Bryan comments on dealing with not being an in-ring competitor on WWE TV:


“When I go out there, the whole arena is like, ‘Yes! Yes! Yes!’ and then I just sit in a chair, and I just watch the match. And then I go home to Brie [Bella, his wife] and say, ‘I’m going to quit. I’m going to go wrestle somewhere.’ And then she talks me down off the ledge, and I’m just like, ‘OK.’ I’ve got to think about her, and we are trying to have a family and that sort of thing. But that part of it is tough.”

Bryan comments on if he feels he could wrestle again:

“If you were to ask me nine days out of 10, I would say, ‘Absolutely!’ I keep trying to convince people that I’m OK to wrestle, and I think that’s probably the hard part. A lot of times I’m trying to convince myself, too, that I can wrestle. It’s really hard, because the concussion issue is very subjective, and that’s the part that a lot of people don’t understand.”

“I was cleared by a lot of concussion specialists. There was one test that kind of flagged me, but then the more I learned about that test, the more I learned, ‘Hey, maybe that shouldn’t have stopped me.’




“There’s a lot more than meets the eye to this situation. I feel great, and I feel like every day that I can wrestle. I’m doing jiu-jitsu and kickboxing and stuff like that, and I feel 100 percent.”

Bryan says the Talking Smack segment with The Miz was not completely scripted and his anger was real, talks about how they’ll coexist going forward:

“I just knew that Miz was going to come up and we were going to banter back and forth. But Miz and I have known each other for a long time, and we really know how to get at each other’s nerves. I brought up the idea that he wrestled like a coward. He knows I don’t like the way he wrestles. I just don’t like it. It’s not my thing. And I called him out on that.”

“He knows that’s really pushing on a nerve. And calling me a coward for not doing it — which I kind of sometimes think of myself as a coward for not doing it — you know, it’s tough. Part of me wanted to punch him in the face, but I figured that probably wasn’t such a smart idea on live TV.”
 
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Unscripted/lightly scripted promos are much better than scripted ones, who would have thought :francis:

There's no doubt in my mind if they just allowed half these guys to write their own shyt it'd be a lot better off. The Miz for example is a machine and don't get me started on a guy like Jericho, there's no wonder all his best feuds are when he's got creative control, his latest character with all that drink it in maaaaaan is absolute gold

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anybody who thought that encounter was a work needs to learn how to read body language and meta-communication, it obviously was unscripted just based on how all four of them were looking and the fact the show ended damn near 10 mins early
 

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anybody who thought that encounter was a work needs to learn how to read body language and meta-communication, it obviously was unscripted just based on how all four of them were looking and the fact the show ended damn near 10 mins early
Most people said it was a worked shoot because obviously Miz didn't decide on his own to crash the set and start talking shyt. They went further than creative wanted though for sure.
 

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An an older fogie with no stake in modern wrestling, what I took from that shoot was Bryan can hate the way Miz wrestles all he wants, but Miz can keep working for the forseeable future without hiccups.

Better for business and the fans as opposed to blowing your spine out and having to sit a year - especially in these modern times where you'll be forgotten quickly.
 

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An an older fogie with no stake in modern wrestling, what I took from that shoot was Bryan can hate the way Miz wrestles all he wants, but Miz can keep working for the forseeable future without hiccups.

Better for business and the fans as opposed to blowing your spine out and having to sit a year - especially in these modern times where you'll be forgotten quickly.
It's a two-way street with Miz though because sometimes he plays it so safe that he doesn't protect the guy he's working with just to preserve himself.
 

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No matter what, it was buzz worthy and had everyone talking. And yes..obviously its tough for Bryan being this hot while peers he's known for years are going very strong(AJ, Cesaro, Seth, Nakamura, KENTA, Becky, etc).
 
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