8 Things We Learned At WWE Live In London
8. Yes Is Just A Wrestling Chant Now
Daniel Bryan does not exist anymore. There's a man in AEW called Brian Danielson who looks an awful lot like him, but as a wrestling entity, Daniel Bryan simply ceased to exist. He is gone and, in all likelihood you're never ever going to see him again.
But wrestling is all about legacy, and if he can claim to have left one permanent mark in WWE it's in the audible shape of a love crowds favoured retort. Twice at WWE London (and you'd suspect countless other times on this tour), his former colleagues put forth an idea and the crowd responded with a red-hot refrain of "YES! YES! YES!".
Finn Balor challenged Seth Rollins, Dolph Ziggler, and Robert Roode to face him and the Mysterios in an impromptu 6-man tag team match (YES! YES! YES!). Drew McIntyre promised the crowd he'd make it his mission to bring a major WWE PPV to the UK in the next few years (YES! YES! YES!).
Somewhere in Jacksonville, a man in an ice-white t-shirt cracks a knowing smile.