Daniel Bryan Fans Are Following Social Media Trend Instead of Truly Caring That He's Overlooked

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Is Daniel Bryan Overrated?

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  • yeahhhh

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  • fack da Bryan!

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Daniel Bryan Fans Are Just Following Social Media Trend Instead of Truly Caring That He's Overlooked

WWE fans worldwide are upset with the direction of the company. At no point in the history of sports entertainment, have fans been so vocal about their displeasure. Social media gives those fans a platform to manifest their anger. Followers of the WWE are witnesses to the anger directed towards the company. WWE fans have always been seen as an emotional and passionate group, so it is no surprise that they're have no problem letting the company know how they feel when things aren't going their way.

Most of that anger comes from the WWE's decision to keep Daniel Bryan's career at a standstill, while superstars like Randy Orton, John Cena, and Batista take up most of the spotlight. The fans want, and demand that their hero, Bryan, is crowned WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Bryan's fans have hijacked WWE programming with huge cheers in hopes of drowning out his wrongdoers and the superstars who they deem as undeserving.

The fans chant "Yes!" when they know it will irk the company's big shots, like Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, who have taken most of the blame for withholding Bryan from rising in the ranks of the company. The WWE has done their best to use the controversy as fuel for their programming, but the fans have only grown more angry and restless. Things reached a boiling point when Batista won the Royal Rumble - earning himself a spot to compete for the title at Wrestlemania XXX.

The fans of course thought that he took the honors away from Bryan, who they believe should have the honor of headlining the biggest show of the year. The conflict between fan and company is unnecessary, but fans refused to patient. There was a time where they had no choice but to take what the company gave them. Now, due to social media outlets, the fans are bolder and more demanding than the fans of the Attitude Era were.

The solution to this problem is for the fans to be patient with the WWE, just as they have always been. What they fail to realize is not everyone wants to see Bryan in the spotlight, even though a lot of fans do. The WWE is a business, and they will always do what is best for the company. Crowning Bryan as champion will not increase sales, nor will it change the future of wrestling. All it will do is make the fans happy temporarily; until they find the next thing to complain about. What started as a whisper, spread like a deadly virus. Bryan's mistreatment became another social media trend, and it caught the attention of fans worldwide. Like all trends, it will pass and things will go back to the way they were.

The WWE will eventually give Bryan a run as WWE champion. I am sure that was always their plan, but it was to be done on their time, not when their customers demand it. I just hope the WWE Universe does not think this trend will continue and they will be able to dictate whom the company decides back by crowning them as champion. That inevitably would be a horrible business decision.

Give Bryan's fans what they want for now and let them be happy that their prayers have finally been answered. After his time is up, the company will be able to move on. There will once again be room for other wrestlers to get the attention they deserve and fans will show appreciation for former superstars when they make their return to the ring. There will be a new trend going around the WWE. Let us just hope that it isn't fueled by angry, misguided fans that are fighting against their own love for wrestling.

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Hmm, I wouldn't say it has much to do with the marks just following a trend. They want to see him pushed, and this is how they're showing it - it's got nothing to do with fitting in or being trendy.
 
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Not much of a choice in the voting section.

However, Some Daniel Bryan fans are actually enjoying the matches he is having with Bray Wyatt more then anything. As a fan of Bryan I personally enjoy him in that feud rather then feuding with the 'Big Stars' of WWE As the big stars would only be pushed higher then Bryan.

Right now WWE's focus is to deal with this Batista issue and possibly Alberto's contract expiring.

Just a little advice before I finish this, You should really give the voting section an actual chance for actual opinions, Otherwise there really isn't any need for the poll to be used.
 

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Not much of a choice in the voting section.

However, Some Daniel Bryan fans are actually enjoying the matches he is having with Bray Wyatt more then anything. As a fan of Bryan I personally enjoy him in that feud rather then feuding with the 'Big Stars' of WWE As the big stars would only be pushed higher then Bryan.

Right now WWE's focus is to deal with this Batista issue and possibly Alberto's contract expiring.

Just a little advice before I finish this, You should really give the voting section an actual chance for actual opinions, Otherwise there really isn't any need for the poll to be used.
I was just being humorous bro, no big deal.
 

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In case you might not know, I am the guy who wrote the "Daniel Bryan's Fans Are Ruining WWE Programming" article lol.
I do remember. And I'd rather not speak of that subject as it has been closed for obvious reasons.
 

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The issue is though fans and people no longer have patience. In the modern fast paced world we now live in its something that people have less and less of. In a time when most things people want such as music, films, TV etc... are available instantly on the internet people are less willing to wait for the big pay off. They want it now and that is what they are used to with most things being only a few clicks away on the internet, easy to stream, download or purchase. Also things are often available within mere hours of being released so its become the norm for people to expect things instantly.
 
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I think the true Daniel Bryan fans are just mad because Daniel is being held back, even though he is extremely over. He hasn't had a decent world title reign, and they didn't even feature him in the Royal Rumble. Yeah, there are some people that follow some of this stuff because it's a trend, but there are also a good amount of people that are actually fans of Daniel Bryan.
 

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Daniel Bryan Fans Are Just Following Social Media Trend Instead of Truly Caring That He's Overlooked

WWE fans worldwide are upset with the direction of the company. At no point in the history of sports entertainment, have fans been so vocal about their displeasure. Social media gives those fans a platform to manifest their anger. Followers of the WWE are witnesses to the anger directed towards the company. WWE fans have always been seen as an emotional and passionate group, so it is no surprise that they're have no problem letting the company know how they feel when things aren't going their way.

Most of that anger comes from the WWE's decision to keep Daniel Bryan's career at a standstill, while superstars like Randy Orton, John Cena, and Batista take up most of the spotlight. The fans want, and demand that their hero, Bryan, is crowned WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Bryan's fans have hijacked WWE programming with huge cheers in hopes of drowning out his wrongdoers and the superstars who they deem as undeserving.

The fans chant "Yes!" when they know it will irk the company's big shots, like Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, who have taken most of the blame for withholding Bryan from rising in the ranks of the company. The WWE has done their best to use the controversy as fuel for their programming, but the fans have only grown more angry and restless. Things reached a boiling point when Batista won the Royal Rumble - earning himself a spot to compete for the title at Wrestlemania XXX.

The fans of course thought that he took the honors away from Bryan, who they believe should have the honor of headlining the biggest show of the year. The conflict between fan and company is unnecessary, but fans refused to patient. There was a time where they had no choice but to take what the company gave them. Now, due to social media outlets, the fans are bolder and more demanding than the fans of the Attitude Era were.

The solution to this problem is for the fans to be patient with the WWE, just as they have always been. What they fail to realize is not everyone wants to see Bryan in the spotlight, even though a lot of fans do. The WWE is a business, and they will always do what is best for the company. Crowning Bryan as champion will not increase sales, nor will it change the future of wrestling. All it will do is make the fans happy temporarily; until they find the next thing to complain about. What started as a whisper, spread like a deadly virus. Bryan's mistreatment became another social media trend, and it caught the attention of fans worldwide. Like all trends, it will pass and things will go back to the way they were.

The WWE will eventually give Bryan a run as WWE champion. I am sure that was always their plan, but it was to be done on their time, not when their customers demand it. I just hope the WWE Universe does not think this trend will continue and they will be able to dictate whom the company decides back by crowning them as champion. That inevitably would be a horrible business decision.

Give Bryan's fans what they want for now and let them be happy that their prayers have finally been answered. After his time is up, the company will be able to move on. There will once again be room for other wrestlers to get the attention they deserve and fans will show appreciation for former superstars when they make their return to the ring. There will be a new trend going around the WWE. Let us just hope that it isn't fueled by angry, misguided fans that are fighting against their own love for wrestling.

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I like your post, good read. However, I disagree with you on this portion of your post. "The solution to this problem is for the fans to be patient with the WWE, just as they have always been. What they fail to realize is not everyone wants to see Bryan in the spotlight, even though a lot of fans do. The WWE is a business, and they will always do what is best for the company. Crowning Bryan as champion will not increase sales, nor will it change the future of wrestling. All it will do is make the fans happy temporarily."

This is not the solution to the issue. I disagree 100%. When fans boo an entire PPV event, one of their biggest events of the year, simply because they're belittling DB, that's a big issue and makes WWE look like asses. I cant remember the last time, or if there ever was one, where an entire event was booed because of one superstar being belittled. That happened at the RR.

You stated that not everyone wants DB in the spotlight? So, let's say 90% do, that's not enough to push him over? His merchandise sales and crowd reactions are good for business. And pushing Batista is better as of right now? Because WWE knows what's best for business? I don't think so at all. In fact, Dave being pushed is nothing more than a friendship with Triple H backstage. I'd lay money on that bet. Sure, Batista can sell some tickets; a lot of superstars can do that. But did he need to win the Rumble and belittle DB? No, not at all. In the end, it's not always about what's best for business in WWE; it's about who's playing good politics and who's friends with upper management.

Crowing Bryan as champion may not increase sales drastically, true, but it will solidify him as a top contender and confirm that he's in the "big leagues." Also, when has Bryan going to the top been about "changing the future of wrestling?"....it's about him getting what he deserves and what the crowd wants at the time. People wanted Stone Cold and The Rock during the attitude area. What did they get? Stone Cold and The Rock. Fans want Bryan now and what do they get....Batista....Orton.....and Cena all over again....they wanted Bryan to face Sheamus at Mania for God's sake: once again, belitting.

And even though I disagree that this is not a temporary thing (making DB champion), what is wrong with making us temporarily happy? You act like that's bad. lol.
 

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The issue is though fans and people no longer have patience. In the modern fast paced world we now live in its something that people have less and less of. In a time when most things people want such as music, films, TV etc... are available instantly on the internet people are less willing to wait for the big pay off. They want it now and that is what they are used to with most things being only a few clicks away on the internet, easy to stream, download or purchase. Also things are often available within mere hours of being released so its become the norm for people to expect things instantly.
I agree with you..but why should we have patience....I mean think about it...and in all reality, we have been patient. DB started becoming bigger around Summerslam last year....and now, 8 months later, we're still waiting for him to have his break through title run. What do we get instead? Batista and Orton. Something is wrong. And 8 months of patience is long enough. When Bryan beat Cena, his reign should've started.
 
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I actually quite like DB myself, and I can understand why a lot of fans do, he's a very good character and I wouldn't say he was overrated at all, what I would say is that he is being held back, IMO I think he would make a great champion, and if given a proper spell at it, he has the potential to be on of the best. I think it is inevitable he will eventually be champion. At the moment I think WWE are thinking, we own the company and not the fans, and that's why they will not give it DB, in all honesty I expect him to to win the title when we least expect it. Giving it either Batista or Lesnar is a joke for me though.

Although I have only just started watching it again, from reading various articles and reading the forum that is what I'm basing my views on.
 
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