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The Legend wrote:Truth be told, from what I've seen of him and his character in WWE I think there's basically no chance of it happening.Basically, I see him becoming all of the worst parts of a combination of John Cena and Rey Mysterio.
The one thing he has going for him is the fact that they won't have him go over the entire roster and burn fans completely out of him in a year-long title reign to start things off.
I think to keep him over he's going to ultimately be someone who has to fairly drastically change his gimmick every couple of years.
Hanley! wrote:I think the Authority angle in general has reached its climax and there's no reason to continue it much longer.
Plus, while the underdog aspect is a big part of Bryan's appeal, after a while watching him get pounded on by large groups of people will start to diminish his star power. They can keep him as an underdog without constantly putting him in 3 on 1 situations.
A couple of matches against monsters could really help him over the next few months, provided he can get good matches out of his opponents. Batista and Lesnar could both conceivably be the perfect opponents for him.
SKS wrote:I just hope he doesn't turn into a Super Man. Someone that beats everyone all the time is bound to get booed eventually. If they keep him as a realistic underdog and treat his 'Mania performance as a miracle then all should be fine. I thought they booked Benoit pretty well after he won at his 'Mania. Feuded with Triple H for a while longer, a monster in Kane, then lost to someone who was ready for the belt (at least IMO). Let him fight HHH one more time, Batista, Bray Wyatt one more time, then drop the belt to Lesnar at SummerSlam, perhaps winning it back at Royal Rumble. Or even drop the belt to Bray. I don't think that'd happen though.
Chewy wrote:SKS wrote:I just hope he doesn't turn into a Super Man. Someone that beats everyone all the time is bound to get booed eventually. If they keep him as a realistic underdog and treat his 'Mania performance as a miracle then all should be fine. I thought they booked Benoit pretty well after he won at his 'Mania. Feuded with Triple H for a while longer, a monster in Kane, then lost to someone who was ready for the belt (at least IMO). Let him fight HHH one more time, Batista, Bray Wyatt one more time, then drop the belt to Lesnar at SummerSlam, perhaps winning it back at Royal Rumble. Or even drop the belt to Bray. I don't think that'd happen though.
I don't see them booking Bryan as a superman, my fear is they go the Mysterio route and have him look weak and lucky to keep the title.
xgamr wrote:oh there are ways to make him look weak.
Hanley! wrote:The Legend wrote:Truth be told, from what I've seen of him and his character in WWE I think there's basically no chance of it happening.Basically, I see him becoming all of the worst parts of a combination of John Cena and Rey Mysterio.
The one thing he has going for him is the fact that they won't have him go over the entire roster and burn fans completely out of him in a year-long title reign to start things off.
I think to keep him over he's going to ultimately be someone who has to fairly drastically change his gimmick every couple of years.
As someone who seems prone to defending the much maligned Cena, you're surprisingly harsh on Bryan.
I don't think his gimmick needs to be changed drasticallyat any point. He's playing a likable underdog who nobody thought would make it, he looks funny and the crowd relates to him. He's basically the Mick Foley of the modern era. He's someone that is very easy to root for, because we understand what makes him tick. As often as WWE occasionally liked to pretend Cena was an underdog, he was always an absurdly proportioned superman look-alike who beat everybody and who had success thrown at him at an early age. He was very, very difficult to relate to. Which is the main difference between the two characters.
The only real concern I have for Bryan is that his shtick will get old. Namely the "Yes" chants and all of that. They just have to gradually have him move away from that in promos and do enough to keep his momentum going. The fans will take care of the rest.
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