8 Reasons Daniel Bryan Shouldn't Be Part Of WrestleMania's Main Event
3. It Would Alienate Some Of The Fan Base
Many of the audience are undoubtedly Daniel Bryan fans. But there are also many that aren't. They find him boring. They say all he can do is run around, kick a lot, say "YES!" and thats it. They hate his size, his beard, his admittedly limited mic skill, but most of all, they hate his fans. Quite similiar to what a large number of the WWE Universe feel about the Cenation, in other words. Regardless of whether you're in Bryan's camp or not, you must admit that if WWE were to forcibly add him to the main event two years in a row, especially in this convoluted fashion, they risk shutting the door on a big chunk of their fanbase, who'll say that the whinging Yes Movement just piss and moan whenever their hero doesn't win everything. They will get fed up of it, and there's always the chance that they could abandon WWE altogether. WWE alienate people already via the ever-divisive entity that is John Cena, can they really afford to do the same over Daniel Bryan?
Stephen Maher has been a rock star, a bouncer, a banker and a busker on various streets in various countries. He's hung out with Robert Plant, he was at Nelson Mandela's birthday and he's swapped stories with prostitutes and crack addicts. He once performed at a Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras by accident. These days, he passes the time by writing about music, wrestling, games and other forms of nerdery. And he rarely drinks the blood of the innocent.