10 Greatest Cage Matches In WWE History
10. The Usos Vs. Daniel Bryan & Bray Wyatt - Raw (13 January 2014)
Prior to their one-on-one altercation at Royal Rumble 2014, Daniel Bryan was a fully fledged albeit reluctant member of The Wyatt Family. The hugely popular superstar was still cheered overwhelmingly at the time and the crowd couldn't wait for Bryan to inevitably turn on his evil master.
Losing to The Usos by DQ in the opening match of the 13 January edition of Raw, Wyatt and Bryan would seek their revenge later that same night, closing the show in a steel cage tornado tag bout. While the bout itself was enjoyable, with several high spots off the cage, the post-match events were the stuff of legend.
With Bryan and Bray once again losing to the Samoans, the two men were left locked inside when the smoke cleared. In typical Wyatt fashion, Bray wanted DB to offer himself up for punishment; when he rebelled, the crowd went ballistic.
Pro-Bryan chants rang out thunderously as 'The American Dragon' stood mulling over his options. When they did eventually collide, the audience erupted. This was Daniel Bryan's coming out party and showed, beyond any shadow of doubt, that Bryan was the new people's champion and the man to headline WrestleMania.
The sight of thousands of fans throwing up their hands, all shouting "Yes" in unison, is still one of the most memorable Raw endings in history.