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Friday, May 18, 2012

YES! YES! YES! It's IGN's Interview with WWE's Daniel Bryan!




Daniel Bryan goes head to head with CM Punk for the WWE Championship at this Sunday’s Over the Limit Pay-Per-View. I had a chance to talk to the WWE Superstar, and former World Heavyweight Champion, about his “Big Gold Belt” title reign, his upcoming match with Punk, what Vince McMahon thinks of him being a vegan, his storyline with AJ and more.






IGN: The last time I spoke with you, you hadn’t even cashed in your Money in the Bank case yet to win the World Heavyweight Title.  What have the past six months been like for you professionally?


Daniel Bryan:  It’s been crazy.  It’s been a lot of fun.  I went from being a guy who was sparingly being used on television to being the World Heavyweight Champion and the focus of a lot of the storylines on Smackdown.  And now I’m in a big match for the WWE Championship on a Pay-Per-View and it’s unreal.


IGN:  Those of us who anticipated you becoming a World Champion in the WWE expected you to be having matches with guys like CM Punk.  Guys similar to your stature.  Did you ever think that your very first championship feuds would be against guys like Big Show and Mark Henry?


Bryan:  No, I never thought that if I was going to be the champion in the WWE that those would be my first opponents.  My first feuds.  Especially because I also felt like I didn’t match up very well with those guys.  But then it seems to me that both of those feuds went very well.  And I was thrilled to wrestle those guys because it forces me to go outside my usual box.  You know, I could go out there and wrestle CM Punk and have a fantastic match, but that’s along my normal line of thinking.  Wrestling someone like Big Show requires and totally different style.   And for me that was fun.    




From WWE.com, the Anaconda Vice vs. The Yes! Lock.



IGN: Will we see the “Code of Honor” this Sunday?


Bryan:  I suspect not.  It’s interesting because in our first match in the WWE against each other, on Monday Night RAW – it was a Champion vs. Champion match – and we did it.  We shook hands before the match.  And for some reason, I don’t think that’s going to happen on Sunday.


IGN: Are you yourself surprised, given your indie history and legacy, that you’re now a part of a major high-profile relationship storyline with AJ?


Bryan:  [laughs] Definitely.  And you know what’s funny is that I feel like – not since I started with WWE, but since I got fired and then brought back - they had this storyline with me and the Bellas.  Then it was me and Gail Kim.  And now it’s me and AJ.  It seems like I’m always in these stories with these Divas.  And I don’t know what the deal is.  Maybe they just see me as someone who’d be funny to pair up with them.  Like “Yeah, it would be funny to put him with the Divas.”   But I really have no idea.


IGN:  It seems though, that in your story AJ, you’ve been able to move past that nerd-persona that they gave you.  Would you agree?


Bryan:  Yeah, I do.  But I think the origin of me and AJ was part of the whole nerd persona.  The idea that we were both nerds.  Because it started before I was the World Heavyweight Champion and they just started throwing these little thing at me and her backstage and we were supposed to be really awkward.  So the idea still started with “Oh, he’s a nerd.”  But now it’s evolved into something that’s way better.




Daniel Bryan, playing mind games with AJ.



IGN:  How long have you been a vegan?


Bryan:  Since December of 2009.


IGN:  Did you ever think that being a vegan would draw this much heat from large crowds?


Bryan:  No, I didn’t know actually.  And I do it for health reasons, you know.  Not for entertainment reasons or anything else.  So for me it wasn’t even an issue of bringing it up on TV.  Other than “Oh, that’s an interesting fact about this guy.”  And the idea that you can tell people you’re a vegan and get everyone to go “BOOOO!” is crazy.  It’s interesting because the first experience I had with that wasn’t even with the crowd but it was with Vince himself.  And Chris Jericho loves telling me this story about how he had gone back to Vince and said “This guy’s good.”   It was after the first match I had on TV, and it was against Chris, and he told Vince I was good.  “He can get the people behind him,” he said.  And Vince said [in Vince voice] “Yeah, but who doesn’t eat steak?”  He thought people wouldn’t buy into a guy who didn’t eat steak.  And that’s when I kind of realized that there are a lot of people out there who just think it’s completely foreign for me to not eat animals.






More from Daniel Bryan, including the origin of the "YES!" chants, on page 2...




Source : http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/05/19/yes-yes-yes-its-igns-interview-with-wwes-daniel-bryan

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Wrestling Wrap Up: The Big Show Cries!






So Cena has to lose at Over the Limit now, right?






- WWE


Yes, after last night's half-hour comedy hour of Gleaming the Cube references, Ace Ventura impressions, and f***ing Puck puns, Johnny's gonna go over.



Unless we can believe that the WWE is ready to put an end to the whole "Johnny as dual GM/Overlord" angle so quickly. Which, personally, I can't. Plus, the ultra-scientifically accurate science meter – the Opposite Momentum Rule – scientifically dictates that Cena will scientifically lose. BEAKERS!!!



Something else to consider? What kind of match would Johnny vs. Cena one-on-one be? Yeah, the WWE is trying to sell this PPV as a sort of "watch Johnny get his ass handed to him" deal, but we all remember what a tedious trudge it was to watch Vince get completely thrashed by Bret back at 'Mania 26. It went from being cathartic to being suicide-inducing in, like, no time flat.








- WWE


So the key to Johnny's upcoming win probably lies in Big Show's emotional firing. For a while, some thought that Lesnar might help Johnny win, but he seems to have been shifted away from Cena and into the "Heyman/Triple" story, so it's gotta be Show, right? After all, they quickly made his apology storyline a big deal, with a video package and all. It was only a week old! And suddenly, a story that most of us figured would drag on a bit longer got a big huge, strangely emotional, segment on
RAW last night. Now, it's clear that
Big Show has way fewer days ahead of him, wrestling-wise, than he does behind him, but it was still a stretch to sell that an on-the-spot firing would affect him on such a Lee Strasberg level. Maybe it's because they knew it would be a hard sell, being such a quick turnaround on the story and all, that they figured that Show really, desperately had to nail it. I mean, that was his freakin' Emmy clip. And yes, I do believe that Big Show loves what he does, and loves all the fanimals out there, but the guy cried more than Edge did when Edge had to legitimately retire from the business forever.








I mean, the guy cried as if he'd just seen a school bus full of orphans go up in flames, while careening off a cliff. As if he'd just watched one of those Sarah McLachlan SPCA commercials where they threaten to execute kittens in front of you. The guy wept as if someone pulled his dad's coffin out of the ground with a tow chain and dragged it down across the lawn of a cemetery, with him on top holding on for dear life.








As ridiculous as Show's over-reaction was, I suppose it was necessary. And I have to commend him for being able to actually emote like that in a live segment. That was some intense scene-work. That was sense memory-meets-childhood regression. That was advanced "lie on your mat and become the color blue" workshop stuff. That was "you can't cry like this unless you've got past trauma to readily sift through" s***.








Come on, WWE.com. YOU HAD ONE JOB TO DO!




More from Big Show's cry-cry, plus Heyman and
Triple H, on page 2…







Source : http://tv.ign.com/articles/122/1224618p1.html