Daniel Bryan Blu-Ray Review: 14 Interesting Observations

12. John Cena, Seth Rollins And William Regal Discuss The Man

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The documentary is full of interview clips with WWE Superstars and other personnel giving their opinions on Bryan and the various phases of his career. Sheamus, The Miz, Cesaro, Shawn Michaels, Michael Cole and Pat Patterson all chime in at different points, but the most material is devoted to William Regal, John Cena and Seth Rollins.

Bryan says that Regal was the most influential person on his career, which is high praise. He met Regal in the early 2000's, after coming through Shawn Michaels' school and gaining a WWE Developmental contract, and Regal helped train Bryan in the technical wrestling that he loved so much.

Cena is glowing in his appraisal of Bryan, saying that he hates the term 'indie guy' in relation to an independent wrestler, as he believes that conjures a certain image in someone's head. He believes that whether or not someone is an 'indie guy' or not is irrelevant; they're either good or they're not. And Daniel Bryan is very good.

Rollins, who wrestled Bryan many times when they were both part of Ring Of Honor, chuckles when he says that when you first see Bryan, it's obvious that he's not overly imposing: he's not six feet tall, he barely scrapes 200 pounds. But none of that matters, because between the ropes he is like Picasso. Rollins goes as far as to call Bryan one of his idols.

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