Sunday, 6 April 2014

Coronation

Eight months ago, Daniel Bryan won the biggest match of his career, of his life when he pinned John Cena in the middle of the ring to win the WWE Championship. It was taken away by Triple H just minutes later.

Seven months ago, Daniel Bryan got retribution on the man who stole his title, Randy Orton, by pinning him in the middle of the ring, albeit with a slight fast count. It was taken away by Triple H just one day later.

Six months ago, Daniel Bryan prepared to do battle with Randy Orton within Hell in a Cell, and when it looked like Bryan was about to capture the title once and for all, it was taken away by Triple H and his friend.

Three months ago, Daniel Bryan's opportunity was taken away to win the Royal Rumble by Triple H, and given to the returning Batista, which the crowd hated and booed mercilessly.

One month ago, Daniel Bryan even got another opportunity at his uncrowned title within the Elimination Chamber, and was about to win when it was taken away from him by Triple H's crony. Fed up with this, Bryan "hijacked Raw", filled the ring with many of his adoring fans, and refused to give in until he got what he wanted: a match with Triple H, and if he won, to be inserted into the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match. Triple H tried to take this away from him too, handcuffing him and beating him savagely around the ring, even threatening to drown him, in an attack that took Bryan out on a stretcher and his status for WrestleMania in doubt. Hunter also made the match stipulation that even if he won, he would be entered into the WWEWHC match himself.

Bryan returned at Raw, beating up Triple H for his role in attacking him and standing tall in the last thing we see before WrestleMania.

This is the story of Daniel Bryan, the best wrestler in the world, the Greatest Of All Time, fighting against the biggest and baddest people in the world who live to keep him down at every turn.




"The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value. I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress and grow."
-Thomas Paine

We outta make him an honorary Kobber.

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