5 Things we learned from the Greatest Royal Rumble

The Greatest Royal Rumble
The Greatest Royal Rumble

#3 Daniel Bryan can wrestle full time

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Daniel Bryan endured the most punishment at the Greatest Royal Rumble

20 March 2018 was like Christmas for the WWE Universe. It was the day WWE cleared Daniel Bryan to compete. However, few questions kept the WWE fans pondering.

What was going to be his schedule? Will he wrestle full-time or part-time? Will he use all his moves in his arsenal? Will other competitors take extra caution when they deal with the G.O.A.T?

All the negative thoughts were put to rest at the main event. Not only did he enter at #1, he even set a record for being on the Rumble for the longest time. Other competitors took no exception to Daniel Bryan when they faced him. Enduring the most beating, he proved that he is in better condition than most of his fellow colleagues.

Every Royal Rumble has a marathon competitor who stays the longest in the match and starts things off. The January edition saw Finn Balor donning this role and in 2017, it was Chris Jericho. Seeing Daniel Bryan pull it off on a grander stage demonstrates his fitness level.

Do you still have doubts regarding Daniel Bryan's schedule? Please, go and visit a doctor!

Teddy Long snaps when Swerve Strickland's race is brought up HERE

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