The Good, The Bad and The Ugly From Smackdown Live
WWE Smackdown Live has been labelled as The "B" show ever since the brand split took place two years ago and while the blue brand usually lives up to that name, this week was a bit different. Of course, a lot of that probably had to do with Daniel Bryan finally being cleared for in-ring competition again, but it was truly a special moment to behold.
With that being said, it wasn't all Yes chants and five-star moments as Smackdown Live was forced to build up to Wrestlemania 34, which proved to be too much for the two-hour show to accomplish. In the end, this is the good, the bad and the ugly from this week's edition of Smackdown Live.
The Good: Daniel Bryan Fighting Back
It's no surprise that Daniel Bryan was the big story from Tuesday's edition of Smackdown Live, but it was his main event segment with Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn that was the most thrilling to watch. Of course what made it so entertaining was the fact that for the first time in two years, Bryan was able to fight back and actually held his own against Zayn and Owens.
Unfortunately for Bryan, he was ultimately ganged up on one too many times and suffered a helluva kick and pop up powerbomb on the ring apron for his troubles. With that being said, the crowd was still white freaking hot when they say Bryan hit his signature corner dropkicks, which made the main event segment very memorable to watch.
It was also a great way to put Owens and Zayn over as the most hated people in WWE right now and will definitely be fun to see what WWE decides to do with them and Bryan from here. Maybe it will result in the dream match between McMahon and Bryan versus Owens and Zayn, or they might go in another direction, but it will certainly be fun to watch.