Daniel Bryan With Surprising Backstage Revelations In New Book

Talks his sex life with Brie, being disrespected by a WWE superstar, match with Charlie Sheen.

Daniel Bryan has revealed a range of personal insights in his new book, 'Yes!: My Improbable Journey to the Main Event of WrestleMania'. He surprisingly goes into details about the first time he had sex with Brie Bella. Unfortunately, Ted DiBiase Jr and Sheamus walked in on them.
"We were naked and about to do our thing when all of a sudden we heard the sound of the door handle turning and then the door popped open. Bri jumped under the covers as Teddy and Sheamus barged into the room, inebriated as can be, wit the 'Ahhh fella!' and all that."
He also reveals one WWE superstar had a terrible attitude and treated him meanly when he first joined WWE. That man was Ezekiel Jackson, who himself had only been with WWE for a short time. The incident went down on a plane, when Jackson boarded and demanded one of the "rookies" give up their aisle seat for him. Bryan was the one in the aisle seat, but far from a rookie, he'd been wrestling for ten years longer than Jackson. Interestingly, Bryan was also scheduled for a match against Charlie Sheen at SummerSlam 2012.
"He was going through a very public breakdown at the time, and somehow WWE brokered a deal for him to perform against me. He taped a couple of videos for 'Raw' insulting me, and even though it was a goofy match to be in, it would've put me in one of the top matches at SummerSlam. Unfortunately, whoever brokered the Sheen deal never got him to sign any sort of contract to do the event, and in typical Charlie Sheen fashion, he bailed."
The book also reveals some of Bryan's backstage problems with Triple H and Vince McMahon. After his first WWE match, Bryan was praised by his opponent Chris Jericho. But Vince scoffed at Jericho's suggestion that Bryan was great, apparently saying that the fact Bryan didn't eat meat was a sign of weakness. On another occasion, after Bryan suffered an injury on a Raw match in 2013, Triple H called for the match to be stopped. When Bryan got backstage, he says he and Triple H got nose to nose and were ready to fight. The book ends on a sombre note, with Bryan reflecting that his career hasn't been worth it because he lost so much time he could've been spending with his father. Sadly, Bryan's dad died in 2014.
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