The "New" Daniel Bryan Says He's "Above" Wrestling More Than 200 Matches A Year In WWE

The "New" Daniel Bryan Says He's "Above" Wrestling More Than 200 Matches A Year In WWE

During last night's episode of SmackDown Live, AJ Styles took some shots at Daniel Bryan's absence and now the former leader of the Yes Movement has explained why he's above competing on a regular basis...

By JoshWilding - Nov 28, 2018 10:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Since returning to WWE, Daniel Bryan has had a much lighter workload, competing mostly on television rather than at house shows. There's a very good reason for that, of course, as the popular Superstar os obviously looking to preserve his health and not risk any further head or neck injuries. 

During SmackDown Live last night, AJ Styles pointed out that when he was WWE Champion, he wrestled at every single WWE Live event and appeared on the Tuesday night show every week. 

Bryan, meanwhile, was nowhere to be seen and he's now issued an in-character response making it clear that the "new" Daniel Bryan wouldn't consider wrestling as many matches as he used to. He's certainly going all in when it comes to his arrogant new heel persona, don't you guys think? 


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