Bray Wyatt Takes Shots At Daniel Bryan After 2019 WWE TLC 1
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Daniel Bryan returned to TV at last night’s WWE TLC pay-per-view with a brand new look. He was seen with a mostly clean-shaven face, something we haven’t seen in a few years now.

If you remember clearly, the look was pretty similar to that of his 2012 run as a heel. But the difference is this time around, he came back as a babyface superstar and prevented Bray Wyatt from delivering a post-match beatdown to The Miz.

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The Miz was left helpless in the middle of the ring following the Universal title match at WWE TLC. The Fiend appeared on the big screen after the match and watched the ring as Bray Wyatt decided to use the large mallet on The Miz.

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Daniel Bryan returned with his head covered in a hood and took Wyatt out to reveal his much-hyped clean-shaven look.

Daniel Bryan hit some of his pendant YES kicks after which Bray Wyatt decided to escape from the ring as the lights went out. Following this, the WWE Universal Champion took Twitter to let his response know on the dramatic return of the former challenger.

He decided to call Daniel Bryan a bully before giving props to The Miz,

“Dear Daniel Bryan, Nobody likes a bully. I was SOOOO excited to see you! [disappointed face emoji] PS: The Miz is tough. PPS: HE’s coming for you all [skull and crossbones emoji x 3]”

Bray Wyatt posted another tweet mentioning how jacked he looked at WWE TLC PPV event which was the final one of this decade.

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Meanwhile, this is the first time that Daniel Bryan appeared since The Fiend pulled him under the ring a few weeks back on SmackDown. He also pulled out chunks of his hair, on that night.

It started the rumors that Bryan will eventually resurface in a brand new look. Those speculations became true as the leader of the YES nation went back to his good old days where he used to perform with an American Dragon gimmick.

For now, it is believed that Daniel Bryan vs. The Fiend will take place at the 2020 Royal Rumble pay-per-view on January 26 in Houston, Texas.

Arindam Pal

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