WWE: 10 Reasons Daniel Bryan's Yes Movement Is Dead
5. He's Not The Underdog Anymore
It's well noted in the United Kingdom that we perennially love an underdog. It's one of our most popular traits, and it seems the same is true regarding WWE fans. Forget Daniel Bryan for a minute, and focus on another WWE star, Dolph Ziggler. Has he ever been as popular as he is now? He's being underused, and is seemingly under-appreciated by those backstage, meaning when he does compete, the fans are absolutely bowled over by him. And for months and months, the sense of injustice surrounding Bryan was so great that the fans literally became obsessed with him. He was the big talking point each and every show the WWE aired, and when a pay-per-view rolled around, Bryan was more often than not screwed out of a certain victory. That built and built over a good eight or nine months, and when it culminated at WrestleMania XXX, it almost felt like someone released the pressure that had been building up. Bryan had overcame the odds at long last - so where was there for him to go next?