8 Reasons Daniel Bryan Shouldn't Be Part Of WrestleMania's Main Event
2. Leaving Bryan Out Of The Title Match Creates Opportunity Later On
It's been said that for a good few years now, WWE have lost their knack of thinking in the long term. Once upon a time, Vince McMahon had the storylines for every wrestler planned out three years in advance. To go from that to struggling for feuds every other month is a big come down. Since 2013, however, they seem to be getting back on track with things. Bryan's year long quest for the championship, the rivalry of Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose, these are reasons to be hopeful. In that spirit, they need to leave themselves some work for after Wrestlemania. Putting Bryan in the title match there serves no purpose other than to clutter a main event, when he is more deserving of his own shot later in the year. Remember, Daniel Bryan never lost his championship. His is a story worth telling in it's own right, and it does him a disservice to just tack that onto somebody else's story.
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