5 Potential Roles For Daniel Bryan At WrestleMania 34

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What is next for Daniel Bryan?

Daniel Bryan is widely regarded as perhaps the greatest wrestler of all time and has etched his name in history with his popular underdog gimmick. WrestleMania 34 moves to New Orleans this year, where the Leader of the Yes Movement conquered the World Heavyweight Championship in one of the greatest stories ever told.

However, his technical wrestling style cost him a lot of severe injuries and led to his early retirement from the company. The man who broke his body and soul for the adulation of the WWE Universe finds himself in a tough spot right now heading into the Super Dome.

His willingness to return to the squared circle has left the company with some tough choices to make- either to let him go or to let him rule.

Here are the 5 potential roles for Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 34


#1 Hosting WrestleMania 34

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Will the Underdog enter the Super Dome as the host?

Judging by the attention this man garners, it would be an ideal option for the company to play a tough gamble and convince Bryan to host the Show of Shows.

Previous hosts of WrestleMania have been guaranteed a mainstream spot on the WrestleMania weekend and the show.

It's safe to say that if the Yes man eventually accepts this prestigious role, New Orleans could be in for a treat.

#2 Turns up as the Special Guest Referee

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This is a rumoured possibility

Some major news has been swirling around regarding Daniel Bryan's possible role at the Grandest Stage of them All, particularly after Shane O'Mac's beat down courtesy of K.O. and Sami Zayn.

Cage-side seats have reported that Bryan could be donning the white and black stripes for a potential triple threat match between Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens and Shane McMahon.

While this news definitely comes as a disappointment, the company could still feature Bryan in a prominent role during the entire match.

#3 Makes an in-ring return and teams up with Shane O'Mac

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Could this be the scene at WrestleMania 34?

A more viable option for WWE would be to allow Bryan to compete for 'one-night' only at WrestleMania 34. There's no denying that the WWE follows a strict protocol when it comes to the health of the wrestlers, but evaluating how popular Bryan is, they cannot lose him either way.

Bryan's insistence to wrestle could persuade WWE to book him in a match at WrestleMania. A more idealistic opportunity would be to team-up with Shane McMahon to take on the team of Sami and Kevin.

Considering these four superstars have been a part of an on-going storyline, Bryan's involvement in this bout would not come as a surprise.

#4 Announces his Hall of Fame 2019 Induction in an emotional segment

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Is the Underdog finally done with wrestling?

Nobody can ever forget Daniel Bryan's contribution at WrestleMania 30. The 75,000 people in attendance for the event absorbed the entire emotion, as Bryan conquered his dream in the main event of WrestleMania.

Unfortunately, this time around he could enter the Super Dome with heart-breaking news. Bryan's initial retirement segment was taken seriously, but it became a debatable issue a few months later after Bryan decided to not give up.

WWE's constant refusal to have Bryan wrestle could lead to Bryan succumbing to his health and family constraints. A possible retirement segment could be planned with the Underdog expressing his heart out, and reliving his WrestleMania 30 moment with the audience.

The emotionally driven segment could also break some major news with a potential induction into the Hall Of Fame next year. Either way, it would be emotionally heart-breaking for Bryan and his well-wishers.

#5 Does not show up at all

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Will Bryan leave WWE forever?

Imagine yourself in Bryan's shoes and anticipate the frustration of not being told to do what you have worked all your life for. The integration of passion and anger could force Bryan to walk out of the company and settle for something outside of it.

There have been rumours floating around that Cody Rhodes has been convincing Bryan to appear at the 'All In' event, to be held in Chicago.

While the much-awaited show will be held in September, Bryan's willingness could land him to other promotions, particularly after the news of his 'Non-Compete' Clause broke out.

Well, whether Bryan decides to show up at WrestleMania this year or not, we hope that he stays healthy and fine forever.

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