WWE Backlash: 5 potential finishes for Daniel Bryan vs Big Cass
The first post-Wrestlemania pay per view is set to take place, and it is also the first dual-brand pay per view that is not one of the 'big four' (Wrestlemania, Summerslam, Survivor Series, Royal Rumble). The event will also present new matches and different possibilities. One rivalry that has been brewing involves one of the most unlikely of pairings WWE has set up recently.
While in some ways it appears to start back with where the creative team left Big Cass, having him match up with a much smaller opponent like happened when he feuded with Enzo Amore, it also creates a huge opportunity for him as well. Big Cass is returning from a torn ACL which took him out of action for some time, and his first assignment is a grudge match against another returning star in Daniel Bryan.
It is an intriguing situation that has developed, as both men want to start their return with a bang by winning a pay per view match. Which of these two will return to singles actions results with a win? Here are five potential finishes for Daniel Bryan versus Big Cass at Backlash 2018.
#5 The Miz gets involved
As soon as it was announced by Kurt Angle that The Miz would be going to Smackdown Live, at the request of Daniel Bryan, fans had hope that what has arguably been the most talked about feud to not happen would finally take place.
With a tweet by Bryan stating simply how long he has waited to punch Miz in the face being a focal point, these two appear on a collision course. A possible program continued to be teased when it was announced that Bryan would appear on Miz TV, and fans got excited about what his appearance could mean.
While that didn't end up taking place, fans are still eager for this match to happen. Will it happen when Bryan wants it to, or will The Miz pick his spot by getting involved in the Bryan/Big Cass match? The animosity between these two is immense, and one has to wonder if an appearance by The Miz makes a difference in the outcome.
Also, read: 5 burning questions heading into Backlash