#2 Daniel Bryan
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Daniel Bryan and Kofi Kingston had one of the best rivalries of the year heading into WrestleMania, and given the quality of all their interactions, it makes sense for WWE to want to run this one back. The moment that Kingston won the WWE Championship at WrestleMania will live forever, and although the reign of Kingston should last a little long, Bryan is a real threat to the title.
After losing the Tag Team Championships to Big E and Xavier Woods, it's clear that the issues between The New Day and Bryan aren't over, and perhaps the big news Bryan was scheduled to tell us last week could be more back up on the way?
Regardless of how it happens, WWE will no doubt go back to this story before Kofi is dethroned, and given how good all their other encounters were, this is a real possibility.