Bryan Reflects on Being Called a Rookie
During a recent interview conducted for CT.com, Daniel Bryan had the following to say when asked what it was like to be referred to as a "rookie" upon debuting in WWE:
See, I don’t have a problem with being called anything as long as people treat me with respect. I felt like when I got to WWE, all the wrestlers treated me great, but coming from independent wrestling, you really have to prove yourself more to the office than anybody else because I don’t look like your prototypical WWE superstar. I don’t have a lot of the qualities they look for in a WWE superstar, so it’s [about] going out there and proving that you belong there. At first, it took me a long time to be able to do that. I felt like only in the last six, seven months, I’ve really proved to the people on top that I really belong here.
Y2J Countdown
Chris Jericho is continuing to countdown the number of days he has left on his WWE suspension by Tweeting the following:
Wrestlemania 16 was my first and a dream come true. Jericho vs Benoit vs Angle. Ok match."Just 16 pickup truckOut of money out of luck…"


Nick was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and lived there until the age of 18, when he decided to pack his flack jacket and move to New York City.