Wrestlezone’s Top 10: Rise and Falls From 2011
3. Daniel Bryan- Rise
I never thought that I could say this, but Daniel Bryan is excellent. Week after week, Bryan comes on Raw or Smackdown and makes the best segment of the night. Whether you love him or hate him, Daniel Bryan has changed his character numerous times, and has gotten over with each one of them. He would start 2011 on WWE Superstars, head into Money in the Bank and win. It was a matter of time for him, and it came when he cashed in and led Smackdown. Bryan would beat Big Show, Mark Henry, Randy Orton, among others. When 2012 came rolling around, not many people expected him to enter Miami as the World Heavyweight Champion. Thank God he did because the crowd cheered Yes!, and the next “what?” chant was born. From Yes to No, Bryan has done everything right, especially in a feud with CM Punk that made a Diva become one of the most important characters of this year. He is a guy the WWE can throw anything at, and it turns into gold. Daniel Bryan is here to stay, and it is all because of himself.
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