He is gone but will forever be remembered as one of the fan favorites. Maybe it is a good thing he retired while the fans still loved him... Either way, what are some things you would have done differently with him if you were part of WWE creative?
Strange I agree w/ Lockard on something. Without the Sheamus Mania squash his little legion of fans never gets butt hurt enough for the worst thing in wrestling history,, err,, I mean the yes movement.Why would anyone change the 18 second loss to Sheamus? It's literally one of the principal things that kicked his popularity into overdrive. The YES Movement really only took off immediately following that quick loss.
Overall, he had a pretty great career. You can over-analyze anyone's career and nitpick little things here and there that could have been better, but in the general sense, I think it's safe to say that anyone would be happy to have had Daniel Bryan's career. WWE Champion, World Heavyweight Champion, Intercontinental Champion, United States Champion, World Tag Team Champion, Money In The Bank winner, Wrestlemania headliner, Summerslam headliner, defeated nearly everyone in the company who mattered at some point (Cena, HHH, Batista, Orton, Kane, Sheamus, etc.), etc. Even when I like others thought he was being unfairly held back from the main event due to his unconventional (by the 'E's standards) size, I never thought he was being "buried." If you want to see buried, see Zack Ryder.
The only things I would have liked to have seen done differently is him winning the '15 Royal Rumble and headlining Wrestlemania 31 against Brock Lesnar, since their match happening that night would have been the perfect storm of events. I know they never wanted Bryan defeating Brock (neither did I, despite how much I wanted to see the match itself), but they could have ran the same exact ending with Seth Rollins cashing in and pinning Bryan. I know Lesnar didn't re-sign until a couple of weeks before WM and there was no way they WEREN'T gonna have him lose to someone before returning to the UFC, but how many really thought Brock would choose UFC over WWE for harder work and less pay at almost 38 years old? They should have just bit the bullet and took the chance by booking Bryan vs Brock anyway.
Change his catchphrase.
I like daniel bryan, I do. But jesus fucking christ what a horrible fucking chant. I remember when he first started using it on smackdown, and it was extremely annoying, but he was a heel, so digged it. What boggles my mind is how a chant that was obnoxious BY DESIGN suddenly became a thing for a top babyface. I mean, jesus.
It.was.annoying.on.purpose. How a mockery celebration became a inspiring battlecry is beyond me, but it just happened.
Gotta step up that reading comprehension, boi.What's wrong with having an over catchphrase? ity2:
Gotta step up that reading comprehension, boi.
I don't hate catchphrases, I hate this one because it never became less obnoxious since his heel run, instead, he just started using it unironically, which sort of kills it for me.