The winter of discontent is over. No more screwjobs, swerves and backhanded digs. Now is the time for a glorious spring/summer. WrestleMania is the place where history is made and moments live in infamy. Daniel Bryan standing tall over WWE's golden boys Randy Orton, Batista, and possibly even its heir apparent, Triple H, is a WrestleMania moment that writes itself. That's why it's (hopefully) destined to occur. It's so simple, yet fulfilling; so logical and plausible, yet exciting. Just like Jim Ross declaring "the Austin era has begun" at the end of WrestleMania 14, Daniel Bryan becoming champion at the showcase of the immortals is the WrestleMania moment of this generation. And while we don't have good 'ol JR to declare the dawning of a new era, Daniel Bryan winning it all is the only logical, acceptable, and worthy outcome for the WWE and WrestleMania XXX.
Douglas Scarpa is a freelance writer, independent filmmaker, art school graduate, and pro wrestling aficionado -- all of which mean he is in financial ruin. He has no backup plan to speak of, yet maintains his abnormally high spirits. If he had only listened to the scorn of his childhood teachers, he wouldn't be in this situation.