10 Wrestlers WWE Need To Do More With In 2021

1. Daniel Bryan

Daniel Bryan
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The clock is ticking on Daniel Bryan's career. The man himself has said as much, telling fans that this is going to be his last run in WWE. Bryan is more health-conscious than most and has thus missed large chunks of 2020 because of the coronavirus, depriving fans of what is a rapidly emptying box of potential Daniel Bryan moments.

If Bryan really is on the verge of retiring, 2021 must be a memorable year for the former WWE Champion. Give the fans what they want, namely a conveyor belt of dream matches week after week, preferably with the Intercontinental Championship on the line. Maybe forget the ubiquitous obsession with 'making the title mean something again' (it hasn't meant anything for 20 years) and just have great matches with a variety of opponents.

The list of potential opponents is nigh on endless but the time left on the clock is much the opposite. 2021 may well be the last chance to wring every last drop of knowledge out of Daniel Bryan in an active sense, before the future Hall of Famer moves into a backstage position. Give us Bryan vs. Gable, Bryan vs. Murphy, Bryan vs. Bobby Roode and all the rest.

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