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Bryan Danielson was one of the biggest names of WWE during his time, when he was famously known as Daniel Bryan. He was introduced among WWE fans through the first ever NXT competition back in 2010, and slowly he went on to become one of the most famous stars of the promotion.
It never looked like that Bryan was one of the biggest projects of the promotion, but his catchphrases "Yes" and "No" Indian special recognition among the fans, and even after his departure from WWE, the fans still chant his catchphrases during random moments with other wrestlers.

Fans upset with Bryan Danielson after his latest remarks
He earned his biggest success at Wrestlemania XXX when he defeated Randy Orton and Batista in the main event of the show to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Originally, he was not supposed to be a part of this match, but the fans loved him so much that the promotion had no other choice but to include him in this match.
Bryan Danielson created history by winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXX
Bryan Danielson aka Daniel Bryan's WWE World title win still stood as one of the biggest moments in WWE history. But recently, he said that this moment was really not much of a big deal to him. The fans are extremely unhappy after hearing this remark, and he had to receive major backlash from the fans. While attending an interview with The Sun, he explained the following;

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“I main evented WrestleMania 30, and honestly, it doesn’t mean that much to me. My sister and my niece got to come in [sic] the ring. But I was about to marry my wife the following Friday, and they wouldn’t let her come to the ring.
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“They didn’t want her to be in the thing. And it wasn’t just that, I was going through a ton of neck pain, and all these other things, so these things that seem like cool moments to a viewer, there’s all this other stuff going on in a performers life, that could make that moment not as valuable to them as it is to the people viewing.”