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Old 01-26-2015, 01:39 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Franchise View Post
No but ever point I make you label as an absurd comparison.

The whole behaviour of so-called fans on here "oh bryan didn't win boo hoo I'm not watching WWE again blah blah blah blah blah blah".


Maybe Bryan isn't the best man for the job, to take the mantle full time, to be able to take hard knocks week in week out in the ring or in training etc and perhaps he needs to be eased back into action.


What would you rather have, that he won the rumble, "won" against Lesnar but picked up legit injuries meaning he had to take time out again for an extended period and relinquish the title again.

Or would you all rather he managed to regain his full fitness, carry on wrestling and further down the line say a few months from now, he returns to the main event picture and occupies the top spot for a longer period?
He shouldn't be in there if he isn't ready to go. Even if you know you aren't going to be able to bank on him for an additional five years, he was still the best choice to win this year. The story kind of demanded it.
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