Le parole di Bryan a Talking Smack

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Le parole di Bryan a Talking Smack

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Ecco un'analisi di Meltzer sulle parole di Bryan a Talking Smack circa il suo futuro.
On Talking Smack on 3/7, there was another Miz and Bryan interview situation. Miz was tremendous, as he started making fun of Cena for being a robot and he and Nikki both being plastic and being together to build both of their brands. He joked that Bryan probably had to sign a contract to be his friend like he made Nikki sign a contract to be his girlfriend (well, to move in with him). He said Cena stole the Attitude Adjustment from Tommy Dreamer (well, it’s not the same move and it was Etsuko Mita’s move), didn’t say he stole the STF from Chono or Thesz since being a lifelong fan and wrestling expert he probably wouldn’t know either, and said he stole his girlfriend from Ziggler and his new T-shirt design from a beer company. Maryse was there trying hard not to laugh. Bryan defended the idea that Cena was handed everything by noting that Cena was almost fired at one point (true, they saw nothing in him which is funny since many saw superstardom in him from day one), and Miz didn’t believe it. Miz talked about when he came in that nobody expected him to last more than a few months and Bryan said that’s not true and that Miz was never in a position to be fired because he’s the perfect patsy for the company. Oh dear. He said Miz goes everywhere and does all the media and totes the company line (well, he does), that Miz is just a WWE shill. Miz said that he was a star before he ever came to WWE and he could be an actor. Bryan made fun of his straight-to-DVD movies and Miz made fun of Bryan saying he can’t act and he can’t even wrestle anymore. Bryan said that wasn’t my choice, they won’t let me, and “We’ll see in 18 months time, won’t we?” Oh boy. Bryan is one of those guys who has to fight himself not to tell the truth and he was clearly not fighting himself in the least on the show (he also told Renee Young that the Raw Talk show she hosted after Fast Lane was poor). This pretty much says he’s going to try and wrestle again in 18 months, which one would think would mean ROH/New Japan/CMLL on his own terms and schedule. Given how much he loves pro wrestling, that would make him very happy if he could do that. If he believes that he can wrestle, that is what he loves to do, that is what he will do, and he’s not one of those people who in any way subscribes to the idea that if it’s not WWE that it doesn’t matter. When his contract is up, and because he is working now, it’s not on hold, he will make the call whether to wrestle or not and if it is to wrestle, unless something drastically changes, it won’t be here. Whether that’s the call he will make given his concussion history is something that he himself may not even know 100 percent right now, and shouldn’t know because things can or can’t heal, and I would hope he gets full testing by whatever the most up-to-date technology is in 2018 before making that decision. His last testing wasn’t favorable but at the same time, he was rushed into that retirement speech by Vince McMahon that very well could have been premature. He has already mentally developed a new ring style that he believes will allow him to have interesting matches with lower risk.

One of his bucket list goals has been to work in CMLL and build a program to do a hair vs. mask match on an anniversary show. He will be so hot on the free agent market, and probably won’t care because he’s not materialistic and there are so many factors, including the birth of his child, that will factor into all this. The one thing is that if he goes back to wrestling and it’s not in WWE, he’ll be able to largely control his own schedule and do however much he does or doesn’t want to do
Vediamo cosa succederà fra 18 mesi, certo che un Bryan che rientra nel giro, fuori dalla WWE, sarebbe una notizia che darebbe uno scossone forte in questo periodo storico dove la WWE sembra inarrestabile nel convincere i talenti, per poi metterli sotto contratto.
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