2. WWE Championship (2013): John Cena (c) vs. Daniel Bryan; Bryan (c) vs. Randy Orton
WWE hadnt corporate-ized the Yes Movement yet in 2013, but Daniel Bryan certainly had a huge following heading into his big SummerSlam matchup against John Cena. He was the undersized, underdog superstar fighting for respect and accolades. On this night, he won both. Bryan and Cena had a classic match that proved two things: Cena can wrestle, and Bryan can out-wrestle Cena. Bryans victory cemented his ascension to the top of promotion, but it was the screwjob that followed with HHH and Randy Orton that would really catapult Bryan to other-worldly stature in the fans eyes. Bryan went from the underdog achieving his dream to the underdog who had authority figures actively trying to prevent him from living his dream. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RYBTP6JblE It was that win-loss combo that solidified Bryans position within the company and gave WWE a major storyline to play up for the next several months. Yes, the company got seriously sidetracked for a while and very nearly went the route of making Batista the guy with his hand raised at WrestleMania XXX. But WWE came around and did what was best for business.
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