7 WrestleMania Matches That Weren’t All Bad

1. Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus - WrestleMania XXVIII (2012)

Daniel Bryan lost the World title to Sheamus in just 18 seconds in the opening match of €™Mania XXVIII on April 1, 2012.

As soon as the bell rang, defending champion Bryan called a halt to the match and summoned girlfriend AJ Lee onto the ring apron for a good luck kiss. Miss Lee duly complied.

Turning around, post-kiss, Bryan walked straight into a Brogue kick from the challenger. Three seconds later, Sheamus was the new World champion.

€œThat good luck kiss turned out to be a kiss goodnight,€ proclaimed Jerry Lawler on commentary.

This degrading treatment of Bryan on WWE€™s largest card of the year provoked an unexpected reaction from the WWE fan base: it galvanised support for the so-called Yes Movement.

Some spectators had mimicked Bryan€™s cries of €œYes!€ prior to his match with Sheamus at WrestleMania. The next night on Raw, the chanting increased tenfold: €œYes! Yes! Yes!€ bellowed the crowd in unison. This continued throughout WWE€™s annual post-WrestleMania tour of Europe.

It was no three-week fad.

The fan rebellion against WWE€™s presentation of Bryan had staying power. Try as WWE did many times, it could not break the fans€™ emotional bond with Bryan.

In late 2013, it only grew stronger. Public demand for Bryan to ascend to the top of the food chain was overwhelming. Finally conceding defeat, WWE made Bryan World heavyweight champion in the main event of WrestleMania XXX.

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The former editor of Power Slam: The Wrestling Magazine, Fin Martin has been writing about pro wrestling for nearly 25 years. His latest eBook, The Power Slam Interviews Volume 1, is available worldwide from Amazon, iBooks and Kobo. In his spare time, he enjoys walking in the Lake District.