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Why Triple H should not accept Daniel Bryan's Wrestlemania challenge

No No No

One is the underdog representing the working class; the other is the evil boss who is throwing everything at the other to make his life miserable.

Ring any bells?

No, It’s not about everyone’s day to day life and neither is about the feud that Steve Austin and Vince McMahon had back in the Attitude Era (Austin wasn’t an Underdog anyways, he was a rattlesnake).

It’s about the scuffle that Daniel Bryan and Triple H have

been having over the past few months.

Bryan has been on the wrong end of the booking despite being the hottest star in the business and the company made an intelligent decision to incorporate the whole thing into a storyline and make Triple H look as the villain.

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On paper this would set up an exciting match between Triple H and Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania with Bryan getting the chance for payback and for Triple H to feed his ego. With a lot of potential to be an epic encounter, the match could easily elevate the career of Daniel Bryan further than what it is already.

But one factor that pulls this feud back is the remaining match card of WrestleMania.

The biggest pay-per-view, WWE has to offer, WrestleMania often has two or three main events depending on the superstars at their disposal. This year, Undertaker’s bout against Brock Lesnar is sure to be one main event while Batista’s clash against Orton will be the other.

Taker- Lesnar match sure deserves to be a main event due to the legacy of the streak and star power of both performers. However, the second one from the lot, Batista-Orton match for the Unified title is something which has all the looks of a blunder.

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