4. Daniel Bryan Might Not Be Back In A Wrestling Ring
Most pro wrestling fans are desperate to see Daniel Bryan return to action and resume his incredible career. An underdog of the WWE system, Bryan proved that hard work, dedication and likeability can really contribute to success. His WWE Intercontinental Title reign promised so much, before injury cruelly snatched that particular opportunity from his grasp. Listen to the man talk now, and he's more determined that ever to wrestle inside a WWE ring once more. Sadly, despite all that hope, there's a real chance that he won't do so, at least not as soon as 2016. Bryan's neck is in really bad shape, and doctors have advised him not to continue wrestling. If he ignores this advice, it could have a grave impact on his life going forward. Obviously, despite wishing to see him back, no wrestling enthusiast wants to see Daniel Bryan's personal life crumble. WWE are likely to try and take care of him if he does return, but the longer he's away, the situation becomes more ominous. The wrestler has said that his current problems are related to concussions, but it's up to WWE whether they decide to clear him or not to wrestle.
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