Daniel Bryan's the best wrestler in WWE, so any time there's a question of who somebody should face in a match he's always going to be one of the best answers. He's a guy that's in the prime of his career that has great matches with everybody and in terms of crowd popularity he's right at the top of the company right now too. The "Yes Movement" is strong. What does that mean? He's the right man to go against a top heel like Lesnar. We saw last year at SummerSlam when Lesnar faced off with CM Punk that he's very capable of having an epic match with a smaller wrestler. His greatest role is that of the dominating heel that doesn't let his smaller opponent take advantage of him. He doesn't have to try that hard to look mean. He already looks the part. What is Bryan's greatest strength as a worker? His fighting spirit as a babyface. His babyface comebacks are what fire up a crowd. As he moves around the ring with his dropkicks, barrage of kicks, dives outside the ring and headbutts the crowd comes alive. It's the greatest feeling any wrestler could have. The crowd is always on his side and with that comes the confidence to beat a guy like Lesnar. The story of the big guy vs. the small guy is the easiest story to tell in professional wrestling. If somebody that doesn't understand wresting ended up watching the match they would know the smaller guy is the underdog just by looking at them. What happens when you get the best big guy and the best small guy in the same match? One heck of an entertaining wrestling match. Lesnar vs. Bryan has to happen at some point in the next year. It's a no brainer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Eo5m6inSZc
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