#4 Daniel Bryan
Daniel Bryan reinvented his babyface “Yes Movement” character in November 2018 when he won the WWE Championship from AJ Styles and essentially became an exaggerated version of his real-life self.
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Instead of encouraging fans to chant along with him, “The New Daniel Bryan” decided to educate audiences on the vegan lifestyle and the everyday problems that are harming the planet.
The former SmackDown Live General Manager is no longer in the WWE Championship picture, having lost his title against Kofi Kingston at WrestleMania 35, and he has since become a SmackDown Tag Team champion with Rowan.
Although Bryan has set an ambitious target of WWE’s tag team division headlining pay-per-views, it seems more realistic that he could become a major singles competitor again on the blue brand under Eric Bischoff’s new regime.
At the age of 38, Bryan recently stated that he feels as though his in-ring performances are getting back to their very best, so why waste what could be the best months of his career in a tag team?