You have to admit, when you look at the WWE's past track record, it didn't look good for the Daniel Bryan fans. I remember completely giving up last year when John Cena won the Rumble, casting the entire Mania aside when The Rock beat CM Punk for the title and just like most of the fan base last year... I hoped and hoped for Punk to be added in the main event mix. That was last year, and this is an entirely new ballgame, albeit similar. I thought there was no way possible that Bryan was going to be added in the main event, and though that may or may not happen... the only thing that can be truly taken away from this, is that the WWE heard loud and clear that they weren't going to get away with things this time. They weren't going to feed the garbage that they believed would draw in casual fans just because they know we were going to tune into Mania anyway. Although it is a smart business plan, I don't think the WWE realized just how loud the masses would react to all of it. Being the era of social media, the wrestling era of technology being just as important as the ratings, you would have thought they would have seen it coming.
Three years in a row, we got The Rock. The numbers are down because he's not here this year, especially in women 18-40. Batista is not the draw that they hoped for, he is slow... he is completely out of shape... and there is no way in blue hell that he is going to be able to wrestle a 30 minute match as the main event of the biggest show yet in the history of the company with that kind of cardio. In fact, I honestly believe that it's downright insulting to be in that sort of position in the company while needing to gasp for air every time he hits the ropes. Nobody wants to see a match with a thousand rest holds, nobody wants to see Batista hunched over on his knees, sweat dripping from his nose in the first five minutes and every minute after. Batista is pretty much the worst idea the WWE has had yet for the main event spot. It was nine freaking years ago that he was in the main event of Wrestlemania, at 36 years old. We're talking about a 45 year old man who the WWE were hoping and expecting to bring in the masses of people to watch the product and lead them through the 30th anniversary of the biggest show of the year. I don't understand their logic, even if it all boiled down to a movie that's coming out this summer. Because I don't know about you guys, but I never heard of Jennifer Lawrence before Hunger Games... so how in the fuck is Batista supposed to draw for Wrestlemania if the world hasn't fucking heard of him yet!
I support Daniel Bryan because he's fun to watch, because I'm invested and interested in his plight for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. I respect the product and I recognize talent. He's the best wrestler in the company, maybe in the world. I can't judge that because I don't watch anything else but the WWE. All I know is, how did John Cena become the mega star he is today? Because nine years ago, they gave him the WWE Championship and made him into a big deal. It's time they tried the same formula with Daniel Bryan. No more briefcases, no more cop outs... he needs to be dominant and he needs to be treated as the hero of the audience. Daniel Bryan needs the John Cena treatment.