5 Ways WWE Can Maximize Interest In WrestleMania 32
2. Brock Lesnar Vs. Daniel Bryan
This is the one match that fans have clamored for that still has an outside chance of happening. The possibility of this match rests solely upon the health of Daniel Bryan and whether or not the WWE doctors agree to clear him. Bryan has wrestled a limited number of times since winning the WWE Championship at WrestleMania XXX. The rumored ending to his 2014 title reign, provided he would not have been forced to vacate it due to injury, was a match with Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam. Instead, John Cena filled the role of Bryan as WWE Champion and suffered the most infamous, most lopsided, main event loss in the history of the WWE. Although that loss was originally planned for Bryan, his health problems forced him out of the WWE's summer plans and seemingly cost him his best chance at wrestling Brock Lesnar. When he returned in the build up to WrestleMania 31, the WWE had already moved on to pushing Roman Reigns as the top contender to Brock's WWE Championship. Fans of Bryan had clung to hope for a match with Brock to take place at WrestleMania, but instead Bryan was used to help build Roman, losing to him at the Fastlane PPV, and Roman was given the match with Lesnar. As remote of a possibility as it is (especially due to the physical nature of his matches), Brock Lesnar battling Daniel Bryan has been a much-desired and long-anticipated match that would be perfect for WrestleMania. When it's all said and done, fans may never get to witness it and might have to chalk it up to poor timing and bad luck as to the reason why. But if it could get clearance from WWE doctors in good faith, Brock Lesnar vs. Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 32 would be a helluva way to close the show.
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