WWE: 5 Things Daniel Bryan Must Do To Save Main Event Career

Daniel Bryan The 2013 year has belonged to Daniel Bryan. Whether it was a comedy promo with Kane or a match of the year contender with John Cena, the talented wrestler has always delivered. Momentum has followed Bryan all year, all types of fan have got behind the likable underdog character. No one can boast the loud reactions and chants that Bryan has inspired whenever he has appeared in a WWE ring. Chanting "YES" in unison with 10,000 people is now one of the most enjoyable aspects of attending WWE live. Bryan has achieved his success with a level of high consistency. He has wrestled more than any other man this year, and it has more often than not been a match of night performance. Feuds with The Shield, Dolph Ziggler, Randy Orton and John Cena have all produced some brilliant matches. Comedy promos with Kane and intense verbal jousts with Cena have also showed that Bryan can 'work the mic' in brilliant fashion. But all that hit a brick wall this Autumn. Despite his momentum carrying him to Four pay per view main events in a row and Two WWE Championship reigns, Bryan currently finds himself back in the WWE Third placed main event at Survivor Series. The fall of Bryan can be mostly attributed to some of the most terrible WWE creative booking in recent memory. Three screwjob endings for Three pay per views in a row have left fans feeling disgust at the company. The Bryan Orton feud quickly became stale, and WWE concluded it by having Orton escape with the WWE Championship and Bryan relegated to a feud with the Wyatt family. Daniel Bryan should perhaps also shoulder some responsibility for his fall from main event to mid card. His promos seemed to lose the confidence of his earlier segments in 2013, and his Autumn matches with Orton lacked the brilliance of their springtime 'face vs face' bouts. Here we look at the 5 key things that Daniel Bryan must do to save his WWE Main Event Career...
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