5 reasons why Daniel Bryan didn't reveal Roman Reigns' attacker on this week's WWE SmackDown Live

Bryan has vowed to reveal Roman's attacker on next week's show, but will he?
Bryan has vowed to reveal Roman's attacker on next week's show, but will he?

#3 Because the attacker isn't on the roster yet

Could NXT's King of Bros Matt Riddle be responsible for the attacks?
Could NXT's King of Bros Matt Riddle be responsible for the attacks?

There's an old saying that you only get one chance to make a good first impression and on the WWE's main roster, there are fewer better first impressions to be made, than going after Roman Reigns. Just look at the match between the former Universal Champion and Buddy Murphy on this week's show as proof. In an exciting 15-minute match, Reigns made Murphy look like an absolute star in his first match since being moved to SmackDown as part of the Superstar Shakeup. Though Murphy didn't win, it's hard to say he came out of the excellent match looking like a loser.

Having an NXT Superstar be responsible for attacking Roman could be a great start for anyone in the developmental brand. Of course, that would mean they'd have to wrap things up in NXT first. With the developmental brand being filmed in advance, this could be a great chance for a Superstar from the yellow brand to wrap things up on NXT, before making their big debut next week on SmackDown Live, at the expense of the Big Dog.

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