#2 A potential WrestleMania classic
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Daniel Bryan vs Kofi Kingston at WrestleMania 35 has all the makings of a WrestleMania classic. Daniel Bryan, since his in-ring return, has adjusted his style in such a way that he still wrestles like the Bryan of old, just in a much safer way.
Kofi Kingston, on the other hand, has had numerous classics over the last decade, mostly with The New Day. But if anything was indicated in the final minutes of the Chamber match, it was that Kofi Kingston and Daniel Bryan have chemistry.
What happens when you put two elite-level competitors at the biggest stage of them all? Bryan vs Kingston is bound to be an instant classic, and that's exactly the kind of match you want at WrestleMania.
Sure, they won't be main eventing the show, but with Seth Rollins busy with Brock Lesnar, and the main event potentially featuring 3 of the top female stars of the company, this leaves an opening on the blue brand.