Daniel Bryan's WWE future has been a sweltering catch point all through the late spring, yet it would seem that the previous SmackDown General Manager is very nearly re-marking.
This is as indicated by the man himself, who, amid an ongoing appearance on the Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast, asserted that the odds of him staying are "90 or more percent," including that "it's feasible I'll re-sign with WWE."
Bryan current arrangement terminates in September. His future's absence of lucidity had prompted hypothesis that he'd leave WWE for New Japan, Ring Of Honor, and the independents, yet news that he'd be highlighted vigorously in the up and coming WWE 2K19 diversion abbreviated those chances.
Despite the fact that he'd already demonstrated that he wouldn't remain with WWE on the off chance that he wasn't permitted to wrestle, Bryan's arrival from retirement appears to have altered his opinion. He was cleared to contend again in March, at that point battled in his first match in three years at WrestleMania 34, and is presently set to confront long-term equal The Miz at SummerSlam.
Bryan noted that he presently couldn't seem to formally re-sign as of the show's account date (6 August), however his words will offer support to those trusting he sticks around.
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