10 Reasons Why Daniel Bryan's Wrestling Style Cost Him His Career
4. His Missile Dropkick
Jumping 12 feet in the air and landing flat on your back - sometimes your upper back and neck area - is not good for you. Despite this, Daniel Bryan would work this spot into every match at least once. Without fail. While it was undoubtedly one of his more popular moves, it's certainly the one at the top of the list when you look at the moves that contributed to Daniel's concussions and other injuries. Who knows, if he had stopped doing the move years ago he might still be able to wrestle today. We fans wouldn't have had as much fun along the way, but there's a strong chance we would have still been able to watch Bryan on the active roster.