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BestSportsEntertainer
09-25-2019, 07:00 PM
I still think Daniel Bryan will be revealed as the mastermind behind all of this, but I'm not sure how they get there. Should be a great match.

mrluck_07
09-25-2019, 08:31 PM
I still think Daniel Bryan will be revealed as the mastermind behind all of this, but I'm not sure how they get there. Should be a great match.

Thinking the same.

Psykohurricane
09-26-2019, 03:29 PM
I'm hoping that i'm wrong but this feel like the most telegraph ending out of the three matches on the card. I see this being the old partner turn on partner scenerio they use to do a lot in WCW with Flair and Sting. This time it will be Bryan turning on roman and that how Bryan vs Reigns feud will start.

Jack-Hammer
09-27-2019, 01:24 PM
Yeah, I also see Bryan turning on Reigns here with the revelation being that Bryan was behind it all along and that his willingness to have the hell beaten out of him shows that he's psychotic. As to the motive behind the whole thing, I'm not really sure where they go with it.

To be honest, I wouldn't mind if Bryan and Reigns won the match, there was no collusion between Bryan, Rowan & Harper and yet Bryan still turns on Reigns for his own motives to be explained at a later date. Just seems less convoluted than going through all this with Rowan and Harper, though that's not to say Bryan couldn't pull it off.

Furthermore, I'm wondering what Harper's future is. Since he showed up, I think the only other time I can recall seeing him this year was during the ATGMBR at WrestleMania. Reportedly, he asked to be let out of his contract, which was set to expire this month if I remember correctly, and WWE, instead, added time onto his deal due to him missing a lot of action due to an arm injury. Given the time he was out, I dont't hink Harper's current deal is set to expire until around September of next year, though I won't swear on it. WWE seemed content to let him languish in their version of limbo the entire time, so him being brought back to TV makes me wonder if he finally caved in, signed a new deal with the company, which will probably be for 5 years, where he'll ultimately finish out his career.