The Fiend's current gimmick seems to be that he is invincible and can kick out of multiple finishers. We saw this for the first time when he took on Seth Rollins, who delivered stomp after stomp to him, to no avail.
Now, Daniel Bryan's flying knee strike has become a trademark of his arsenal and I can totally imagine him delivering the move multiple times and The Fiend getting up every single time from it, eventually picking up the big win. This will prove his dominance until say, Roman Reigns comes around at WrestleMania.
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In any case, Daniel Bryan vs. The Fiend should be a good match, even if the outcome is pretty clear at this stage. Daniel Bryan deserves to be in the main event because he's arguably the best in-ring performer of our generation.
What do you guys think?
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