Possible Reason Why We Haven't Seen Daniel Bryan On WWE TV Since WRESTLEMANIA Revealed

Possible Reason Why We Haven't Seen Daniel Bryan On WWE TV Since WRESTLEMANIA Revealed

Daniel Bryan hasn't been seen in weeks, which has led to speculation that he may have suffered a concussion during his match against Kofi Kingston at WrestleMania. Now, we may know what's really going on...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 25, 2019 07:04 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Daniel Bryan all-but disappeared from WWE TV after losing the championship to Kofi Kingston at WrestleMania, which led to speculation that he must have been injured during the match and may have even suffered another concussion.

Well, while it looks like the former might be the case, fans will be pleased to hear that he didn't hurt his head.

Word 'round the campfire is that Bryan is injured, but it's nothing serious. Why he's being kept off SmackDown LIVE and why we haven't heard anything official about it remains unclear, but apparently the "situation is intentionally being kept very quiet at a specific person’s request."

Hopefully Daniel returns to action soon, but we'll keep you guys updated on this story in the meantime.
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