WWE: 5 Reasons Why Daniel Bryan Is The Future

5. He Has A Beard (And He€™s Not Afraid To Use it)

daniel bryan Daniel Bryan has gotten over with the majority of WWE fans mainly by growing a beard. That€™s actually a skill in and of itself. Not everyone can be beloved simply for the growing of facial hair (it didn€™t work for Cody Rhodes, after all). Now, he€™s a wonderful wrestler and storyteller as well, but the casual fans don€™t really care about all that. They are in it for the beard, first and foremost. As Bryan Danielson, or €˜The American Dragon€™, D-Bry had awesome matches all over the world, but he wasn€™t anything like as popular as he is now that he€™s...um, embeardened. Respect the beard, people. That€™s the genius of the Daniel Bryan character, he took something that, like, 50% of the population can quite easily do and sold out arenas with it. That actually takes more talent than somersaulting off of the top turnbuckle does, because it€™s something that simply can€™t be taught. Look at Daniel Bryan, I mean really look at him, he€™s short, he€™s funny looking and he€™s a vegan. He€™s not a legitimate badass like Ken Shamrock or Kurt Angle; he€™s not a heartbreaker like Shawn Michaels or Jeff Hardy, he€™s not a super heavyweight monster like Earthquake, Vader or Kane. He€™s a short, funny looking vegan. With a beard. That€™s just who Bryan is and rather than being saddled with a dumbass gimmick (like a comic book superhero or a stereotypical lunatic), he€™s simply been given the freedom to add to his own character and thus create something unique, surreal and refreshingly earnest. Daniel Bryan is a funny guy, he€™s loveable and not afraid to laugh, in that respect, he reminds me of perhaps my all-time favourite wrestler, Eddie Guerrero. Eddie was an amazing athlete, but he was just as much fun to watch outside the ring, his promos and vignettes actually got him over just as much as (if not more than) his incredible ring work ever did. Bryan can seemingly take anything and make a solid gimmick out of it; seeing him grow this (to paraphrase Jim Broadbent in €˜Hot Fuzz€™) €œGREAT BIG BUSHY BEARD!€ and sell it so very well feels to me like he€™s finally found himself, or, at least he€™s found the character he wants to be. What€™s more, he turned €˜Flight of the Valkyries€™ into WWE€™s most popular entrance theme, made €œYES! YES! YES!€ And €œNO! NO! NO!€ into the most memorable catchphrases since The Rock€™s limitless stream of one-liners and got Kane to act as his straight man. However, I digress, this section is about the beard... That beard is probably worth several million Dollars. How often do you get to say that? So, in conclusion, Daniel Bryan made millions of fans notice him just by going for a couple of months without a shave. Now that€™s talent. It€™s a sign that the fans want to like him before he€™s even locked up with his opponent.
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