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Post by RedSmile on May 18, 2018 13:58:16 GMT -5
Because he's been unhappy, and works for a guy that doesn't want him to wrestle, and it took him submitting himself to ridiculous and unnecessary protocols to even get back in the ring. Absolutely necessary This is the only post i'm making on this. It is idiotic imo to be upset about him going through a medical protocol for his own safety. HE PROPOSED IT so he doesn't mind as long as he's wrestling
Again, Bryan has been cleared by three doctors. Bryan is healthy. Bryan knows the risks. He proposed these protocols because he was that unhappy and he was that desperate to wrestle again.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2018 14:03:53 GMT -5
There are some reports that he missed the flying headbutt two nights in a row on the current international tour. Anyone able to confirm this?
He should never be doing that shit again. Does he think Vince wont find out about it because it was on a house show in another continent?
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on May 18, 2018 14:13:46 GMT -5
Absolutely necessary This is the only post i'm making on this. It is idiotic imo to be upset about him going through a medical protocol for his own safety. HE PROPOSED IT so he doesn't mind as long as he's wrestling
Again, Bryan has been cleared by three doctors. Bryan is healthy. Bryan knows the risks. He proposed these protocols because he was that unhappy and he was that desperate to wrestle again. He could have walked away if that’s the case. He chose to go that route because he wants to be there
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Post by RedSmile on May 18, 2018 14:15:45 GMT -5
Again, Bryan has been cleared by three doctors. Bryan is healthy. Bryan knows the risks. He proposed these protocols because he was that unhappy and he was that desperate to wrestle again. He could have walked away if that’s the case. He chose to go that route because he wants to be there He also hasn't resigned. He might still walk away.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on May 18, 2018 14:17:58 GMT -5
He could have walked away if that’s the case. He chose to go that route because he wants to be there He also hasn't resigned. He might still walk away. That would be dumb. He’s getting great healthcare plus making top dollar. Why would he leave ?
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Post by Hit Girl on May 18, 2018 14:21:42 GMT -5
"Vince, if you don't let me wrestle, I'm going to join WCW"
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Post by Mister Pigwell on May 18, 2018 14:22:23 GMT -5
He also hasn't resigned. He might still walk away. That would be dumb. He’s getting great healthcare plus making top dollar. Why would he leave ? Just to stretch his legs for a bit. I can see him spending a few months on the indy circuit for funsies, it's not like WWE is going to deny him an offer afterwards. Leaving wouldn't be some final blackballing from the company or anything, hell it might even help his buzz.
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Post by RedSmile on May 18, 2018 14:25:43 GMT -5
He also hasn't resigned. He might still walk away. That would be dumb. He’s getting great healthcare plus making top dollar. Why would he leave ? Because Daniel Bryan has already made top dollar, has saved his money to the point where he can afford just about anything, including pretty good healthcare, and has spent the last 3-ish years being unhappy in WWE. He may just want some fresh air. And if he does, he'll make plenty of money outside WWE.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2018 14:29:39 GMT -5
Waiting for the same posts bragging about how they don't watch Bryan's matches or whatever like it makes them cool. Dude is clearly doing his part to prove he's healthy and that's more than good enough for me. I'm going to guess that's at least partially aimed at me. You're right, I don't watch his matches. Not because I think it makes me cool (trust me, I am not a cool person, there is nothing in my makeup that does that), but because I have very strong feelings about how things unfolded and think there is a bigger principle at play. However, I have a massive amount of respect for how he's going about this, taking care of himself and doing things properly now. I think it's great for him and for the company to be doing. I'm glad fans of his are enjoying his work and that he is likely going to get a big money, big prestige feud with one of my favourite guys in the Miz, who has earned it. That's good for the company, good for him, good for everyone really. I just don't personally want to see him wrestle.
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Post by Cyno on May 18, 2018 14:30:52 GMT -5
Absolutely necessary This is the only post i'm making on this. It is idiotic imo to be upset about him going through a medical protocol for his own safety. HE PROPOSED IT so he doesn't mind as long as he's wrestling
Again, Bryan has been cleared by three doctors. Bryan is healthy. Bryan knows the risks. He proposed these protocols because he was that unhappy and he was that desperate to wrestle again. Weren't the doctors that cleared him the ones recommended to him by WWE's own doctor when he wanted a second opinion? With Bryan's own admission of shrugging off concussions in the past he should've really had medical attention paid to, the more prominent horror stories about former athletes dealing with CTE, and WWE's own firsthand experience with the absolute worst case scenario when it comes to CTE (the Benoit murders-suicide), I can't blame WWE for being overcautious. It's not just Bryan's life, but the life of his wife and daughter that they have to be concerned with, along with any other potential children the two will have.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on May 18, 2018 14:35:51 GMT -5
That would be dumb. He’s getting great healthcare plus making top dollar. Why would he leave ? Just to stretch his legs for a bit. I can see him spending a few months on the indy circuit for funsies, it's not like WWE is going to deny him an offer afterwards. Leaving wouldn't be some final blackballing from the company or anything, hell it might even help his buzz. Oh no if he leaves then that’s on him. I’m talking right now specifically in regards to him wanting to be there. I wouldn’t put it past Bryan to go to the indies because he will command top dollar regardless.
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Post by RedSmile on May 18, 2018 14:42:36 GMT -5
Again, Bryan has been cleared by three doctors. Bryan is healthy. Bryan knows the risks. He proposed these protocols because he was that unhappy and he was that desperate to wrestle again. Weren't the doctors that cleared him the ones recommended to him by WWE's own doctor when he wanted a second opinion? With Bryan's own admission of shrugging off concussions in the past he should've really had medical attention paid to, the more prominent horror stories about former athletes dealing with CTE, and WWE's own firsthand experience with the absolute worst case scenario when it comes to CTE (the Benoit murders-suicide), I can't blame WWE for being overcautious. It's not just Bryan's life, but the life of his wife and daughter that they have to be concerned with, along with any other potential children the two will have. If it were exceptionally dangerous for Bryan to be wrestling, then the doctors wouldn't have cleared him to wrestle full-time. Then Bryan wouldn't have any arguement.
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on May 18, 2018 14:43:22 GMT -5
Im not seeing whats so awful about these medical protocols.
Oh no. They’re making sure he’s completely healthy all the time. What monsters? I’ll take that over him having to get a piece of his skull removed to relieve brain swelling like Shibata.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2018 14:45:26 GMT -5
Im not seeing whats so awful about these medical protocols. Oh no. They’re making sure he’s completely healthy all the time. What monsters? I’ll take that over him having to get a piece of his skull removed to relieve brain swelling like Shibata. Sounds like they care more about the entertainment than the entertainer.
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Post by BRAINFADE on May 18, 2018 14:48:54 GMT -5
Just to stretch his legs for a bit. I can see him spending a few months on the indy circuit for funsies, it's not like WWE is going to deny him an offer afterwards. Leaving wouldn't be some final blackballing from the company or anything, hell it might even help his buzz. Oh no if he leaves then that’s on him. I’m talking right now specifically in regards to him wanting to be there. I wouldn’t put it past Bryan to go to the indies because he will command top dollar regardless. Plus, you know that there would be a huge offer on the table from New Japan if he decides to leave. From the perspective of being a fan of Bryan Danielson and wanting to see his immense talent utilised to its full potential, I hope he does leave WWE.
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Post by RedSmile on May 18, 2018 14:51:33 GMT -5
Im not seeing whats so awful about these medical protocols. Oh no. They’re making sure he’s completely healthy all the time. What monsters? I’ll take that over him having to get a piece of his skull removed to relieve brain swelling like Shibata. I mean, are doing this with anyone else? Ziggler has a history of concussions, does he go through this?
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on May 18, 2018 14:52:40 GMT -5
Im not seeing whats so awful about these medical protocols. Oh no. They’re making sure he’s completely healthy all the time. What monsters? I’ll take that over him having to get a piece of his skull removed to relieve brain swelling like Shibata. I mean, are doing this with anyone else? Ziggler has a history of concussions, does he go through this? I dunno. But does it matter? He’s being taken care of and it’s not hurting him so who cares?
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Post by Mister Pigwell on May 18, 2018 14:54:33 GMT -5
Im not seeing whats so awful about these medical protocols. Oh no. They’re making sure he’s completely healthy all the time. What monsters? I’ll take that over him having to get a piece of his skull removed to relieve brain swelling like Shibata. I mean, are doing this with anyone else? Ziggler has a history of concussions, does he go through this? Bryan is getting additional medical care and treatment provided by his employer. In no world is that a negative.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on May 18, 2018 14:55:35 GMT -5
Oh no if he leaves then that’s on him. I’m talking right now specifically in regards to him wanting to be there. I wouldn’t put it past Bryan to go to the indies because he will command top dollar regardless. Plus, you know that there would be a huge offer on the table from New Japan if he decides to leave. From the perspective of being a fan of Bryan Danielson and wanting to see his immense talent utilised to its full potential, I hope he does leave WWE. Just like when they got AJ Styles, Gedo would drop everything to have Bryan on their roster
I think he does leave at some point since it seems Brie will always support him no matter what which is a great thing to have in his corner
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2018 14:55:50 GMT -5
Im not seeing whats so awful about these medical protocols. Oh no. They’re making sure he’s completely healthy all the time. What monsters? I’ll take that over him having to get a piece of his skull removed to relieve brain swelling like Shibata. Yeah I really don’t get the counter argument on this one. The man has a long history of concussions, and they’re being very cautious with him. He’s still wrestling all the time, and they’re looking out for him. I don’t see any way that this is bad for Bryan and his family. Concussions are serious business and we need to treat head injuries with a seriousness that had been absent up until recently.
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