Daniel Bryan Reveals Why Titus O'Neil Angered Him During The GREATEST ROYAL RUMBLE

Daniel Bryan Reveals Why Titus O'Neil Angered Him During The GREATEST ROYAL RUMBLE

Daniel Bryan delivered a stellar performance in the first-ever Greatest Royal Rumble match but why did the leader of the Yes Movement have such a problem with Titus O'Neil? Well, it's all down to that botch...

By JoshWilding - May 30, 2018 06:05 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Daniel Bryan is back and while he won't be competing for the Money in the Bank briefcase, he's been on a roll since returning. That included setting a record time in the Greatest Royal Rumble match and the leader of the Yes Movement has now revealed why Titus O'Neil's hilarious botch during his entrance (which saw him inadvertently slide under the ring) was a bad thing for him. 

"Titus slides into the ring and punches me in the face like really hard. He’s got these big, huge hands and it’s like ‘boom.’ I’m like ‘woah, what happened?’ I was like enraged and I was was going to kick him in the face. I glance up and you see the tron and they played it like twelve times in a row of him tripping, falling and sliding under the ring. I’m like ‘you know what? I understand. I’m going to go over here.'"

That's actually pretty funny but as frustrated as O'Neil must have been, that's no excuse to take it out on his fellow Superstars, especially one who has only just recovered from concussion issues. 

This isn't the first time O'Neil has crossed Bryan because he ended up being suspected for playfully grabbing Vince McMahon shortly after he delivered his retirement speech a couple of years ago!


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