#4 Team Hell No

There was a time this year that the thought of Daniel Bryan ever stepping into the ring as a wrestler again was an impossible one. However, a few weeks before WrestleMania 34, Bryan probably delivered one of the best moments of WWE this year when he revealed to the WWE Universe that he was now cleared to wrestle again for the WWE after being forced to retired just over two years ago.
He then immediately stepped up to the plate at WrestleMania and went on to win with Shane McMahon against Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn.
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After having successfully winning the feud he had with Big Cass, his next unanticipated feud came from the Bludgeon Brothers, who attacked him on the 26th June episode of SmackDown. However, the former teammate of Team Hell No, Kane, came to Daniel Bryan’s rescue, which led to General Manager of SmackDown Paige quickly jumping in and announcing they will be fighting for the Tag Team Championships at Extreme Rules.
However, Team Hell No failed to reclaim gold for the first time in over five years after The Bludgeon Brothers attacked Kane backstage prior to the match, leaving Bryan to fight the match predominately alone.
Considering the characters of Daniel Bryan and Kane, it seems very unlikely that they would forget such a cowardly attack from anyone, let alone the reigning tag team champions. However, both wrestlers seemed to have moved on without any real reflection on Extreme Rules as Daniel Bryan then focused on his long term rival, The Miz, while Kane next appeared alongside Undertaker, reuniting the Brothers of Destruction.
While one could argue that Kane did sustain a real-life injury just after the match, the fact that Daniel Bryan didn’t confront The Bludgeon Brothers once after the pay-per-view has left viewers wondering why they were reunited in the first place if there was going to be no intention of a follow-up match making this, once again, another unresolved storyline.
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