Sir, let me explain why WWE is doing this storyline, and how it can be used in support of the anit bully program.
Go to any child's video game, movie, TV show, comic book or book, and you will always find a bad guy and a good guy. The bad guy can be someone taking over the world, one trying to take over a city, robbing stuff, or even a bully. The hero could be someone strong, or someone like you and me. To make these stories interesting and more lifelike, they make it to where the bad guy has control in the beginning. It seems as if the hero cannot win, because it builds anticipation, and it makes you want to see the end. In the end, the hero wins, and that's what an underdog story is.
Lets go to WWE now, Triple H is the bad guy here and Daniel Bryan is the good guy. Triple H made it seem week after week that Daniel Bryan would never come out on top, but he did. Sure he may not have the WWE championship currently, but he's been able to beat Orton, Shield, and nearly everything Triple H has thrown at him. Why? Because Daniel Bryan is the hero, he'll come out on top fully eventually.
These are not the real people, these are characters. If any kid is to young to see a character different from their real personality, then they should not be watching television at all, because then they'll hate the actors, and most actors take part in many charities. When I was 8 I could see the difference between real life and characters, or at least now that they were different. Unless you really believe that Val Venis was a pornstar, Triple H goes breaking into people's houses, or Kane is really form hell. There's nothing wrong with what WWE is doing with their storyline with the Anit-Bully program, in fact they're doing something great. They show that no matter what you look like, no matter what anybody tells you, and no matter what the odds are against you, never give up and you'll see you have allies around you and you can stand up to bullies instead of running from them.