Or you can not be an idiot and just keep him around until after the Reigns push and use him later.
So keep the guy who can legitimately bring some interest to the product, the only full-timer to do so, off TV just for the Reigns push?
Or you can not be an idiot and just keep him around until after the Reigns push and use him later.
Yes.
Bryan isn't a guy like Rock or Stone Cold. He's no where close to that level. He's not going to turn the entire perception of the company around instantly and bring in millions of extra viewers. He can't work magic. On top of that he's a broken man. He's doesn't have many miles left in him, if any at all.
When you've got a plan to push Reigns into the most important wrestling roll in the entire company, it makes absolutely no sense at all to then throw another roadblock in the way like Bryan. Especially when the Bryan fans are the ones who will be the hardest to win over.
Yes.
Bryan isn't a guy like Rock or Stone Cold. He's no where close to that level. He's not going to turn the entire perception of the company around instantly and bring in millions of extra viewers. He can't work magic. On top of that he's a broken man. He's doesn't have many miles left in him, if any at all.
When you've got a plan to push Reigns into the most important wrestling roll in the entire company, it makes absolutely no sense at all to then throw another roadblock in the way like Bryan. Especially when the Bryan fans are the ones who will be the hardest to win over.
Yes.
Bryan isn't a guy like Rock or Stone Cold. He's no where close to that level. He's not going to turn the entire perception of the company around instantly and bring in millions of extra viewers. He can't work magic. On top of that he's a broken man. He's doesn't have many miles left in him, if any at all.
When you've got a plan to push Reigns into the most important wrestling roll in the entire company, it makes absolutely no sense at all to then throw another roadblock in the way like Bryan. Especially when the Bryan fans are the ones who will be the hardest to win over.
I don't wanna see him back in the ring cuz of the possibility of him getting hurt again. Gotta realize the life he lives after wrestling is much longer
I don't wanna see him back in the ring cuz of the possibility of him getting hurt again. Gotta realize the life he lives after wrestling is much longer
Sure hope Orton never takes the trash out again...the possibility of him getting hurt again is too damn high !
Yeah, no. Keep Lesnar away from Bryan.
Yeah, no. Keep Lesnar away from Bryan.
Despite how things usually look
Lesnar seems to be quite a safe worker
Have no problem with a Lesnar vs DB match
If you took away the irrational fears of Bryan getting injured by Lesnar and just focused on the type of story and match they could have, I think you'd get a classic match.
I'm not really talking about Lesnar injuring Bryan. With the lack of star power on the roster, you can't just put all your big talent in one match. I don't believe that match alone could sell out a Mania. Spread out the star power. I'd love to see the match, but big picture, it wouldn't be the best thing. Now, that said, THERE ARE SAFER WORKERS OUT THERE!
Ofc he's not Austin or the Rock, it was a hyperbole to illustrate a point.Daniel Bryan is the biggest proven ratings draw they have on the full-time roster. Any hour he was heading from the summer of 2013 onwards would be the highest rated one, and when we got segment breakdowns, his viewership gains would be bigger than anyone else's.
NO ONE will be a Rock or Stone Cold, but Daniel Bryan can bring in viewership.
Roman Reigns, in his current babyface, forced push form, is everything that is wrong with WWE.
Ofc he's not Austin or the Rock, it was a hyperbole to illustrate a point.
I just think that long term plans should trump short term gains.
The fact that I think the long term plan is bad, and that I'd enjoy Bryan being back more than him not being there, doesn't matter. I can still see why the WWE would wan't to keep Bryan away from TV for while longer, even if he were healthy.
Ofc he's not Austin or the Rock, it was a hyperbole to illustrate a point.
I just think that long term plans should trump short term gains.
The fact that I think the long term plan is bad, and that I'd enjoy Bryan being back more than him not being there, doesn't matter. I can still see why the WWE would wan't to keep Bryan away from TV for while longer, even if he were healthy.
I know. I said it's a bad plan.Shoving Reigns down people's throats rather than giving him time for it to happen organically after a heel run is not good for their long-term plans. It makes people resent Roman and hurts his long-term drawing potential.