9 Dream Matches WrestleMania 31 Hinted At

8. Daniel Bryan vs. Dolph Ziggler (Intercontinental Title)

Anybody who watches WWE programming regularly will be able to provide evidence that both Dolph Ziggler and Daniel Bryan are two of the most accomplished in-ring workers the promotion has under contract. There's rarely a time when either man is on-screen that isn't fun to watch, and that was certainly the case once more during the Intercontinental Title Ladder Match which opened up the WrestleMania Pay-Per-View proper. In multi-man situations such as these, it can be difficult to shine and stand out from the pack, but both men achieved that easily. Even in defeat, Ziggler came across well, gliding through the air on multiple occasions and showing his ring work was as smooth as ever. For Bryan, winning the title isn't the biggest thing to come his way over the past few years, but it still represents a new challenge for the man, making the Intercontinental Title meaningful again. Bryan and Ziggler have squared off multiple times, but their few minutes of work together at 'Mania shows that a Ladder-based bout involving the pair one-on-one would be solid gold. There's absolutely no reason why this shouldn't happen, the results would be spectacular, and it'd be a great match to place on the Extreme Rules event at the end of April, putting emphasis on the Intercontinental Title in the process.
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