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Originally Posted by Vito Cruz
So you would rather Bryan be the first face in the history of wrestling to get unjustly kicked out of the arena and look like a huge bitch by not trying to come back? Glad you're not in charge.
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As opposed to what he did, which was to stroll right up to the evil power machine, ostensibly believing their clearly empty promises and succumbing to the beatdown?
And yeah, I'd have rather seen him be the first guy to do that because at least it would have been something new. I'd rather had them keep Bryan off the rest of the show and let the crowd simmer over it. Do the same thing next week, except at the end of the show cut on the Tron to Bryan sitting on top of a limo informing the bosses that he's learned from the things that happened to Austin, Foley, Rock, and Cena, and that he isn't going to play their little game. Talk about how he understands that it only feeds into their sense of power. Have him shake up a can of spray paint like he's going to deface the limo, then toss it aside and say he doesn't have to do that because it wouldn't get him what he wants. Pick up a sledgehammer and make to swing it, and then just drop it and say that doesn't get him what he wants. He doesn't need to wreck things, because he isn't Stone Cold.
The notion that Bryan HAD to come out is conventional, but it's stale and boring. This was the establishment of the new heel machine and no, Bryan shouldn't have come out on top, but making Bryan look like a brainless moron was just a dumb move.