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Daniel Bryan "Injury" update on the E&C Pod of Awesome
Just going to paste what I posted on the front page because it's really fucking annoying hearing him talk about it, just because we should be seeing him wrestle right now.
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Jesus. So... clearly WWE just used this as an excuse to get him out of the picture so fans didn't keep trying to hijack shows while they pushed Roman Reigns to the top, right?
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I doubt that is the case. Itd be hilariously fucked up if it was.
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Think how huge it will be if he comes out of retirement though. He will be white hot. Is this possible? If WWE needs a quick savior he is your man.
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The company is concerned about PR with respect to concussion related lawsuits. It would not bode well for them if a wrestler with a history of concussions competes and gets paralyzed or dies.
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The on-going concussion lawsuit and CM Punk medical lawsuit are more likely the main reasons. Both hurt their standing if they let Bryan wrestle and he gets hurt again or make it seem like they only retired him out of pettiness. |
I don't think WWE is creative enough to cool him down subtly enough to prevent another backlash. lol
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Yeah, I do think that WWE did it in the best of intentions considering how many concussions he had in a row, but doing it this way is shady as fuck.
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I mean... I can see them just not wanting to let a guy who has had a lot of concussions wrestle. But then why not just use that as the reason they don't want him to wrestle. "You've had too many concussions and regardless of whether you're cleared or not, we think putting you back in the ring is a risk". The way they went about getting him to retire seems shady as fuck.
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Shady as fuck indeed.
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Mania 31 likely was the blueprint for it. Bryan gets demoted to the IC/US scene and gets a title reign as a way to keep the crowd somewhat happy while they went forward with their plans to try to make Reigns into the next Cena. Had Bryan not gotten hurt shortly afterwards, the cool down from mega star or special status might have had a chance of happening over time. |
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Well, come on. Fuck concussion risks. Gotta get that Tommy Dreamer ticket sale/merch money rolling in!
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Honestly though, the combination of professional Bryan seeing out his contract but not giving a shit what he says has been amazing. |
Wow... I really hope he gets out and makes his rounds ASAP.
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Well WWE certainly isn't one to do something stupid that leaves money on the table.
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(See: Johnny Curtis not main eventing all the WrestleManias)
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In what world has Johnny fucking Curtis ever been close to main eventing Wrestle Mania's? Are you on cocaine right now?
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You don't get words, do you RP?
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Didn't you know that he's TPWW's #2 worst poster? Of course he doesn't understand words.
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I do not visit the casual forum enough. I was not aware of this. Proceed.
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lol well I mean I deemed him as such. not an official ruling but I think it's fairly accurate.
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It wouldn't surprise me if the WWE just wanted Bryan out of the way. I'm not much of a conspiracy theorist, but it isn't much of a stretch to imagine the WWE putting more scrutiny on the tests of a guy like Daniel Bryan than they would a guy like Dolph Ziggler, who has also had numerous concussions, but is still put in every Ladder Match the WWE does.
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Hey #1-wwf-fan, can you quote that post about Tommy Dreamer?
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Thanks man
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Bryan also subscribes to the same mentality (maybe to a lesser degree). I remember when he had a "stinger" on live television and got irate backstage because the match was called off. I'd not rule out the possilbity that Bryan might be exaggerating or changing some facts since he has a biased perspective on the issue.
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The obvious answer is typically the correct one, and it's likely that WWE was just paranoid about another Chris Benoit situation. Yes, Dolph Ziggler has had concussions as well, but we don't know the nature of his concussions or how they compare to Bryan's.
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Now... if it were Roman... who knows what they'd do? Bryan didn't figure into their plans for the future, so it likely wasn't worth the risk to have him work. I'm not saying we're dealing with saints here, I mean look at how McMahon handled the Brian Pillman death, that fucking sleezebag lol.
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Bryan retiring from wrestling is probably the best thing for him, because a single injury could potentially change a life forever, but the idea that the WWE only has the best in mind is a bit naive -- especially considering Bryan's story and their history. I'm sure that PR goes into it, don't get me wrong, but the idea that they are harder on Bryan than other talent isn't the weirdest thing in the world. They put Bret Hart in the ring multiple times in 2010. They had Brock legitimately concuss Orton just last year. Protecting the brain is not simply priority #1 on the WWE's agenda. |
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Some of this may just be situational and timing, kinda like a certain "Arab-American" who was banned from TV due to the political climate of the day. Or even when Austin had that paralasys scare from that Owen piledriver; had that match happened even a few years later, doctors likely would have been ready to pull the plug on Austin. Had Daniel's concussion issues happened sooner OR later than they did, he might still be in the ring today. But happening at a time when there was major talk about CTE, and NFL looking into the matter, and that Will Smith movie, and so on and so forth, it wouldn't have been a good look to have their championship centerpiece possibly taken out by one errant/incidental shot to the temple in a random match, either in one of their rings or even if he continued to wrestle elsewhere (let's be honest, the headline of a tragedy would begin "FORMER WWE CHAMPION...", and they'd have to be covering their asses even if he were working for New Japan or something). It sucks for DB, as it aligns with the whole conspiracy theory of not wanting him to be the guy in a company known at times to be petty on the whim of Vince's mood, but then again, Danny Bry has also proven to be a top-notch company man in getting "fired" over Justin Roberts' underrated selling ability and sticking around after needing to retire. Don't think they'd screw him just to be doing so. Not out of the realm of the possible, but doesn't seem super likely. |
I'd totally buy the WWE looking out for his best interests if they didn't ignore all the doctors Bryan found and even, now it's come out, some of their own. Medical opinion on concussions is quite varied -- sports science is wild with doctors who will give you an opinion you want to hear. Maybe Bryan should retire? People probably actually shouldn't do wrestling at all for their health. But the WWE can pay for the opinion they want. If they wanted Bryan cleared, they could get Bryan cleared.
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I'm still deeply uncomfortable with the idea of Bryan wrestling again. The college football comparison is pretty terrifying given the recent study on former football players' brains. Even if he were to adapt a safer, less hard-hitting style, it still wouldn't eliminate the risk of more concussions - and, frankly, Bryan doesn't strike me as someone who would want to drastically change his style anyway.
I appreciate his passion, I really do. And I understand why he wants to go back to it. If he were on his own I might be tempted to say fuck it, you do you and chase your passions. But with a wife and child I just can't justify that risk at all. |
THIS is what I'd like to see Bryan do when his contract is up.
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If someone wants to die int he ring let them. He's an adult he can make his own descisions.
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He said he's working on a safer style and if any doctor using the regular tests tells him to retire, he will.
One of the the things he mentioned was how he was watching a relatively recent Lawler/Funk match and how they didn't take many bumps, but they put on a great entertaining spectacle with Lawler even throwing a fireball at Funk. Would be interesting to see what he comes up with if it's more than just removing the suicide dives and top rope headbutts. Other than GFW which wants to be WWE-light anyway, the major indies aren't exactly renowned for their safe styles, quoite the opposite in fact. But Bryan being a "name" would probably give him a lot of leeway with the crowds. |
Bryan being Bryan would give him leeway. Fans would understand his need to work a safer style, plus he's the #1 darling of all time.
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He could just go back to working mat classics like he did for over a decade
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He was still pretty damn physical in said mat classics.
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Totaly disagree with ZSJ comment but Id like to watch the match...but yeah it would never get over in the fed
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The one ZSJ match I saw in the CWC was dreadful.
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He really has no concept of selling
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Agree with Destor that Bryan did it better though. The way Bryan talked about it sounded like he was impressed with some of the transitions from one hold to the next because he said "When I see that, I think that's so smart, why didn't I think of that?!" |
I really like his work ftr. He's my kind of worker. But if he has to take a heat...it's rough to watch.
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The dude is a heel right now. I don't think he can do babyface effectively. His exaggerated facials just lend themselves to that role. Given how scrawny he is, I think his perfect gimmick would be carnival-style wrestler who brings jabronis who clearly aren't up to snuff into the ring and stretches them out. |
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