#1 Expect Daniel Bryan to emerge with a clean victory
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WWE clearly has high hopes for Big Cass as a singles competitor, but let’s face it: there’s no way he’s going to defeat Daniel Bryan clean in this rivalry.
“The Leader of the Yes Movement” is as popular as ever following his in-ring return at WrestleMania 34 and it’d be a major surprise if WWE was to have him lose his first singles storyline since making his long-awaited comeback.
Unlike some Superstars, Cass doesn’t need to win matches to be seen as a legitimate threat – he’s 7-foot tall, let’s not forget! – and it’s already a major positive that he’s being placed in such a big rivalry on his return, so expect Bryan to get a clean victory at the end of this feud.