#2. Drew Gulak could have big things waiting
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We mentioned last night in the Preview that the Daniel Bryan-Drew Gulak match holds no actual importance, but it could be a show-stealer. In a great decision by WWE, the two in-ring technicians opened the show and had one of, if not the best match of the night.
It was the perfect contest to kick things off and Daniel Bryan did a huge favor to Drew Gulak by pushing to get him on-screen and have a feud with him. Even though the result was obvious, Gulak looked great in defeat and Bryan gave him a nod of acknowledgment at the end.
This could be a big way to get Drew Gulak on-screen regularly. He's a great all-round superstar with a solid, entertaining heel character and fantastic in-ring ability. He's the kind of superstar who fans like seeing more on TV and we won't be surprised to see a change in direction for him or regular TV appearances on SmackDown.