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TO HEEL AND BACK… CAN DANIEL BRYAN SURVIVE HIS LATEST TRIP?

THE NEW DANIEL Bryan embraces healthy living, boundless ambition, and, supposedly, the desire to make the world a better place. The problem is the new Daniel Bryan is so caught up in self-motivation, self-improvement, and selfesteem that he’s become self-obsessed. Some would say he’s become very selfish.

He also became the WWE champion for the fourth time in his career, defeating AJ Styles for the title on Smackdown back in November, and followed that with victories over Styles at TLC and The Royal Rumble.

Sadly, Bryan probably wouldn’t have regained the WWE championship if not for his change in philosophy. He channeled Shinsuke Nakamura and caught Styles with a low blow in their November match.

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