The Yes Movement has to be feeling pretty good right now.
Not only is their favorite superstar in the Elimination Chamber match for The
WWE World Heavyweight title, but also now has a victory over the champion and
face of The WWE Randy Orton.
Daniel Bryan trumpet The WWE World Heavyweight Champion
Monday night, countering Orton's RKO, before catching him by surprise with a
vicious running knee right to the face. The WWE Universe quickly rose to their
feet, to chant the three count alongside the referee in the ring.
The victory would be short lived however, as Bryan was then
attacked by his former Tag Team partner and The Director of Operations for
Monday Night Raw, Kane. After a choke slam
from The Big Red Monster, Orton joined the fray, hitting Bryan with The
RKO for good measure.
For those of you in The Yes Movement who think that a win
over Orton Monday night is proof that The WWE plans to put the belt on him at
WrestleMania 30, then like Bad News Barrett would say, I'm afraid I've got some
bad news!
First off. Yes, The WWE did allow Daniel Bryan to win his
match by a clean pin over Orton, but what fans need to notice, is that he in no
way had the upper hand over his opponent when Raw went off the air Monday
night. like so many times in the past few months , Daniel Bryan was left in a
crumpled heap, as "The Viper" stood triumphantly over him, holding
both titles high above his head.
Bryan's win Monday night was nothing more than a desperate
attempt by the WWE to get a cheap pop out of The WWE Universe at the end of the
program. With Punk leaving the company, and John Cena out with a injury from a
live show, what choice did WWE Creative have then to have Bryan get a win over
Orton? Anything else would have felt like a disappointment to fans in the arena
and at home.
Kane's interference at the end of the match makes it obvious
that the WWE is putting Daniel Bryan in CM Punk's vacated anti authority
storyline spot. The ending was designed not so Bryan would look stronger heading
into The Elimination Chamber title match in two weeks, but so he would renew
his rivalry with The Authority, and begin to set up his match with Triple H at
WrestleMania 30.
Although the victory is meaningless for Bryan title hunt
wise. The match itself was actually one of the best Orton and Bryan have had
together. The bout had each superstar wearing the other down by focusing on
certain body parts of their opponent, and the reversal at the end by Bryan had
the biggest crowd reaction of the night (besides CM Punk chats of course!)
I know by now the members of The Yes movement that may be
reading this could feel a little discouraged or angered by what I am saying,
but just because Bryan's win over Orton Monday Night won't mean anything right
now, doesn't mean that he still can't have a title run down the road.
Daniel Bryan versus Triple H at WrestleMania could be made
more interesting if the right stipulation was added to the match. Fans of The
Yes movement would certainly be more excited about the match if Bryan was
guaranteed a title shot at the next pay per view for defeating Triple H at
"The Show of Shows."
In the end, its better then what The WWE originally had in
mind for Bryan at WrestleMania 30.
Having him face Sheamus in a match would have just been a huge disappointment
for everyone that has followed Daniel Brayn's push this year . At least with a
match against Triple H, he is going up against one of the best superstars of
all time, and also a multiple time WWE Champion.
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