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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2016 15:33:19 GMT -5
? Doesn't mean that they're right. Of course. However, it doesn't mean they're wrong either. Lets not discredit peoples reasons for living and life philosophies, now. ? I'm straight up saying it again. If someone would put their body at risk due to a major health issue because they love to something then they're in the wrong. I'll stick by this statement 365 days 366 in a leap year until I die.
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Post by radiantsilvergun on Apr 2, 2016 15:43:03 GMT -5
Of course. However, it doesn't mean they're wrong either. Lets not discredit peoples reasons for living and life philosophies, now. ? I'm straight up saying it again. If someone would put their body at risk due to a major health issue because they love to something then they're in the wrong. I'll stick by this statement 365 days 366 in a leap year until I die. Yeah, I hear you. Be prepared to bust it out again if we see Bryan in a ring in the future.
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Post by Savage Gambino on Apr 2, 2016 15:47:59 GMT -5
But yeah this hopefully just means he wants to get out so he doesn't have to tow the company line and keep up appearances. He made it very clear during the 24 special, book, Road Diaries that he wants nothing to do with wrestling if he can't get in the ring I think that's perfectly understandable, if he just doesn't want to be stuck in a WWE contract when he can't wrestle. I think some time away from the business would do him and Brie some good. That said, if he's lying about seizures, in spite of everything we know about brain trauma and post-concussion syndrome, I think the top brass has every right to be skeptical. If I could talk to D-Bry, I'd just remind him that his wife and his unborn children are a lot more important than a dream match with Rainmaker Okada, and that his real fans wouldn't let him risk his life and well being for one more match.
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Post by radiantsilvergun on Apr 2, 2016 15:56:37 GMT -5
But yeah this hopefully just means he wants to get out so he doesn't have to tow the company line and keep up appearances. He made it very clear during the 24 special, book, Road Diaries that he wants nothing to do with wrestling if he can't get in the ring I think that's perfectly understandable, if he just doesn't want to be stuck in a WWE contract when he can't wrestle. I think some time away from the business would do him and Brie some good. That said, if he's lying about seizures, in spite of everything we know about brain trauma and post-concussion syndrome, I think the top brass has every right to be skeptical. If I could talk to D-Bry, I'd just remind him that his wife and his unborn children are a lot more important than a dream match with Rainmaker Okada, and that his real fans wouldn't let him risk his life and well being for one more match. Yep you raise some very good points. On the other side of the coin of the top brass being concerned, is the possibility of them just being dicks keeping Bryan trapped in under the mask of "concern". With this being such a unique situation that we've never seen before, who the hell knows anymore? After that CM Punk podcast theres atleast room to question it. "The view never changes."
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Post by freeze Austin on Apr 2, 2016 15:57:24 GMT -5
There have been hints at this from Meltzer and some others for a few weeks now. Everyone seems to have their own theories when it comes to Bryan, and I've seen speculation online that ranges anywhere from the most simple explanations to the most wacky and absurd to the most depressing and heartbreaking.
I hope that if there's any truth to this then it's just a case of Bryan wanting to pursue non-wrestling entertainment ventures of some sort (or just wanting a break from wrestling and basically all wrestling-related appearances in general since he can't partake himself), and not a way for him to pull a fast one over on WWE so that he can go wrestle somewhere else. If the tests they did on him are as bad as they're made out to be and this isn't some massive work (which would be REALLY stupid on WWE's part in this day and age given the serious nature of concussions and brain injuries, and also because they got a major news outlet to interview him and his wife for a Nightline special, so I just can't see it being that), then the guy just needs to hang it up.
That sucks for me to say as a fan and even more for him and his family I'm sure, but it's the truth. If anything he should be viewing this as a second chance for him to have a normal life before he ends up in worse shape than he's already in. The dude is a f***ing immaculate gardener and has so many skills, interests and smarts (even after all the concussions) to offer outside of a wrestling ring, to throw that potential away because of his own stubbornness would just be a damn shame. I can get over not seeing him in any of these dream matches if it means that he gets to have a healthy and happy life with Brie and their future children. It would make me even sadder than I already am about his retirement if he did something stupid like got back in the ring and wrecked himself into even worse shape than what he is in at this current moment.
I mean it's his life and everything, and I usually don't feel comfortable telling anyone else how they should live their life, but dude.... just.... nah, man. You've given wrestling enough, give yourself a break, take it easy, and enjoy your time with the family.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2016 16:03:48 GMT -5
And also I'll say this, Brie wants kids badly. She's always talking about it, they're trying and she's worried about Bryan and his health not only as the future father of her kids but as her husband. I highly doubt Bryan would try to wrestle elsewhere considering this considering it's basically going against Brie. She cares way too much about Bryan to let this happen. I don't think he'd put her and his future kids at risk by putting himself in danger.
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Post by kingoftheindies on Apr 2, 2016 16:10:27 GMT -5
Could also be just the contract as well. While it's not the exact same thing, but didn't Mysterio have an issue with his contract that said since he wasn't cleared to wrestle by WWE they could rollover his contract and use him any way they wanted?
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Post by Brickstone Kid on Apr 2, 2016 16:33:59 GMT -5
His body, his choice.
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Post by Stu on Apr 2, 2016 16:36:31 GMT -5
So what does it say if we see him at tonight's HoF ceremony or in the crowd during Brie's match tomorrow?
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Post by nickcave on Apr 2, 2016 16:43:57 GMT -5
I'm hoping it's just a case of needing to step away from the wrestling business for awhile because I would assume that being on call to do appearances for something that you can't meaningfully perform in anymore would have to be extremely depressing and he's young enough andfinancially well off enough to start his life fresh and being in contract with WWE would be something that is preventing him from giving that fresh start.
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Post by Raskovnik on Apr 2, 2016 16:46:19 GMT -5
BRYAN DANIELSON VS KATSUYORI SHIBATA Don't even joke about things like this. My heart wouldn't handle the excitement. Shibata has already killed one guy, I'd hate to see another.
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Apr 2, 2016 16:49:51 GMT -5
So what does it say if we see him at tonight's HoF ceremony or in the crowd during Brie's match tomorrow? That people here will still dig into bottom of the barrel NEWZ sites and post threads about every ridiculous headline.
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Post by Dub H on Apr 2, 2016 16:52:51 GMT -5
If Bryan leaves for NJWP as soon as nakamura get on WWE ,one of his big purposes being to wrestle Bryan,i would feel bad for the guy
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 2, 2016 17:20:28 GMT -5
If Bryan truly has no intention to wrestle again and just wants out of his contract for the freedom of it, then the easiest thing to do would be the same thing the WWE did with Lesnar back in 2004 - release him with a 10 year no compete clause. Of course Lesnar managed to get his thrown out in court. I know that was under different circumstances but the WWE might not want to risk something like that again.
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Post by The Summer of Muskrat XVII on Apr 2, 2016 17:30:18 GMT -5
Meltzer was talking about this earlier today on his morning radio update with Alvarez. He mentioned nothing about DBD wanting out of his contract, nothing of him planning on wrestling again, just that the "health issue" wasn't what people thought it was. He went on to add that he's been hearing that Daniel Bryan is basically going through a pretty rough bout of depression due to everything and he needs to take a break from the being around the business. Likely the reason Brie is leaving sooner then originally planned as well.
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Post by Prince Petty on Apr 2, 2016 17:31:05 GMT -5
Bryan chose to share his life, including his body, with another person. He says he intends to have children with that person. It absolutely should not just be his choice. It's funny though, that this argument is used to defend guys who should not be in the ring choosing to get into the ring. But it's the opposite when someone like the Rock leaves the business healthy and happy, and gets slated by a lot of people for choosing to stop putting his body on the line.
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on Apr 2, 2016 17:34:31 GMT -5
Sure sure. It would be Bryan's right to choose to wrestle again.
But it's my right to call him the stupidest motherf***er on the face of the earth if he does.
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Post by radiantsilvergun on Apr 2, 2016 17:36:09 GMT -5
Meltzer was talking about this earlier today on his morning radio update with Alvarez. He mentioned nothing about DBD wanting out of his contract, nothing of him planning on wrestling again, just that the "health issue" wasn't what people thought it was. He went on to add that he's been hearing that Daniel Bryan is basically going through a pretty rough bout of depression due to everything and he needs to take a break from the being around the business. Likely the reason Brie is leaving sooner then originally planned as well. Huh? Not what people thought it was? So worse, or less severe than we thought? Or something different?
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Post by The Summer of Muskrat XVII on Apr 2, 2016 17:38:58 GMT -5
Meltzer was talking about this earlier today on his morning radio update with Alvarez. He mentioned nothing about DBD wanting out of his contract, nothing of him planning on wrestling again, just that the "health issue" wasn't what people thought it was. He went on to add that he's been hearing that Daniel Bryan is basically going through a pretty rough bout of depression due to everything and he needs to take a break from the being around the business. Likely the reason Brie is leaving sooner then originally planned as well. Huh? Not what people thought it was? So worse, or less severe than we thought? Or something different? Sorry, I didn't articulate that properly. From what Meltzer has heard, the depression is the health issue. Not that mental illness isn't a serious issue, just that it's a much different situation that what people originally were thinking and speculating about.
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Post by Prince Petty on Apr 2, 2016 17:40:16 GMT -5
Meltzer was talking about this earlier today on his morning radio update with Alvarez. He mentioned nothing about DBD wanting out of his contract, nothing of him planning on wrestling again, just that the "health issue" wasn't what people thought it was. He went on to add that he's been hearing that Daniel Bryan is basically going through a pretty rough bout of depression due to everything and he needs to take a break from the being around the business. Likely the reason Brie is leaving sooner then originally planned as well. Huh? Not what people thought it was? So worse, or less severe than we thought? Or something different? I think he says it right there. People are worried that the 'health condition' Bryan is reported to be suffering from is directly related to the brain injury that forced him to retire, but it's actually depression that he's struggling with, since said retirement.
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