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Dude doesn't know what he is/wants/likes.Again, you're surprised?
Stop IT man get back on topic.You talk ALL that **** about him, and now you want to hop on (to another dude).
Mero any relation to the Wild Man Marc Mero?
Who are YOU?Stop IT man get back on topic.
CleanestNdaCity got time today
Dude doesn't know what he is/wants/likes.
Biggest get-wit in NT history
He gets to do what he loves to do the most in this world so I AM happy for dude. I don’t want to see people’s careers taken away from them.You talk ALL that **** about him, and now you want to hop on (to another dude).
ExactlyNot the biggest DBry fan, but the more big names the better. Anything he does for the next year + will feel important. SD instantly gets a major boost if they keep him there.
Oh now you want to act like a regular human??He gets to do what he loves to do the most in this world so I AM happy for dude. I don’t want to see people’s careers taken away from them.
Announce it BEFORE SD, so people WANT to watch SD
Simple maths
Who are YOU?
I am on topic.
Stop celebrating him being back as if you are a fan of his.
Announce before SD, so i know not to tune in for this crap
Thanks for being consistentAnnounce before SD, so i know not to tune in for this crap
Now this guy can put complete thoughts together?
plz
All Japanese learn to read and write English through High school.
Daniel Bryan formally cleared by WWE to return to in-ring action
One of WWE's most popular superstars has been waiting three years for this moment
By Meangene45
Three years after what was expected to be the final match of his career, Daniel Bryan has been medically cleared to return to the ring, WWE officials confirmed Tuesday.
Bryan, 36, who formally retired in February 2016 due to concussion issues, has been cleared by three outside neurosurgeons, neurologists and concussion experts.
The announcement of Bryan's return opens up the door for a possible match at WrestleMania 34 on Sunday, April 8 in New Orleans.
The WWE storyline over the past year surrounding Bryan, who serves as the on-screen general manager of SmackDown Live, has constantly teased a potential return to action.
Outside the walls of WWE, Bryan has only fueled those suspicions by openly campaigning for an in-ring comeback. He even suggested that leaving WWE once his contract expired to pursue outside options was a viable likelihood as he believed other organizations would easily clear him to wrestle based on what his personal doctors' diagnoses.
Bryan, who is married to WWE superstar Brie Bella, has walked out the emotional fallout of his forced retirement in a very public manner through the WWE Network tribute documentary "Thank You Daniel" and the E! reality series "Total Bellas." He has also been relentless in his search for medical clearance by undergoing constant testing and experimental procedures from a litany of doctors.
Injuries have long been a theme in Bryan's unlikely rise from underdog independent wrestler to mainstream crowd favorite on the main event level. After dramatically winning the WWE world heavyweight championship following a pair of classic matches at WrestleMania 30 in 2014, a neck injury forced Bryan to relinquish the title and miss seven months of action.
Bryan went on to win the intercontinental title in a ladder match at WrestleMania 31 the following year but would have his final match just one month later on SmackDown when he teamed with John Cena to defeat Cesaro and Tyson Kidd. After being sidelined with head injuries, Bryan went on to experience post-concussion seizures that he originally hid from WWE only to reveal later on the urging of his wife.
Subsequent tests showed a lesion on the front of Bryan's brain, which led to his decision to retire. Bryan, who went on to undergo hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatments over the past two years, has routinely claimed the damage to his brain has healed over time.
Bryan, leader of the popular "Yes Movement," is a four-time world champion in WWE and among the most popular characters in professional wrestling worldwide over the past two decades.
When speaking about his intentions to return over the past year, Bryan has mentioned a part-time schedule and an in-ring style -- modeled after legends like Terry Funk and Jerry "The King" Lawler -- that is less damaging to his body.
Entering Tuesday night's episode of SmackDown Live, Bryan remains embroiled in a storyline as a sympathetic authority figure for top heels Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn in their battle against commissioner Shane McMahon, who initiated a temporary leave of absence last week only to be beaten down by Owens and Zayn, leading to McMahon winding up in a local medical facility.
Skinny women, teeth, pencil neck geeks, Romaine, Phillip Brooks Esq., Fat women, burnt meat, dicks, women, Vince, Triple H, Steph and her messiah complex, Honda Housey, men who can grow facial hair, non-heteronormative things, regional cuisine, wrestling from anywhere not Murrica, owls, racism.
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B+ execution (sorry, had to stick with the theme).