#2. Hope is true: Daniel Bryan helping get other WWE talent over
Daniel Bryan could be in the final stages of his WWE career, and he has made it clear that he wants to transition into a part-time Superstar to spend more time with his family.
It's hard to argue that he doesn't deserve it. Over the last year or so, Daniel Bryan has helped put over several WWE Superstars, with Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura being recent examples from 2020.
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Apollo Crews is a superstar who has seen the most successful 12-month period of his WWE career, and while Daniel Bryan was reportedly given credit for some of that.
According to WON, Daniel Bryan denied taking credit for Apollo Crews' push and was rather humble about it:
"Bryan noted that he thinks he’s getting too much credit for some of the creative changed. He said he just said that Cesaro was being underutilized and that was it. Although he did constantly put Cesaro over. He said he had nothing to do with Crews getting his new chance and said Crews was a real talent.""Bryan noted that he thinks he’s getting too much credit for some of the creative changed. He said he just said that Cesaro was being underutilized and that was it. Although he did constantly put Cesaro over. He said he had nothing to do with Crews getting his new chance and said Crews was a real talent."
We hope this is true (the part about Daniel Bryan putting others over), and given how he's gone out of his way to help elevate other Superstars, we believe it is. Daniel Bryan has been known to actively push for other Superstars, and he uses his high-standing position in WWE to do so.
He deserves his spot at WrestleMania, as it could be the final time he headlines WWE's biggest show.