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Daniel Bryan Return at Money In the Bank After Neck Surgery Come Back to WWE? Cesaro Comments

Former WWE Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan finally returns to WWE this Sunday at the Money In The Bank Pay-Per-View. Though not cleared to wrestle, Bryan is expected to share his thoughts about being stripped of the title when he appears on the PPV pre-show. Fans are anxious to see Bryan come back after his neck surgery last month, but there is no exact timetable. One thing's for sure: when he gets healthy, Bryan will almost certainly want another shot at the title immediately. In other Bryan news, title hopeful Cesaro recently had some words for The Beard.

Bryan will probably want a title match as soon as he gets back, although the smart money would be to make him work for it. The underdog angle worked great for Bryan and WWE last year, so even if he gets another title shot, expect The Authority to make him jump through hoops to get there.

So what will Daniel Bryan have to say this Sunday? He'll probably have some choice words for Triple H and Stephanie McMahon (via Cage Side Seats):

"The idea here is something like what they did at Payback when they ran the angle with his wife, Brie Bella, quitting WWE to ensure he kept the title. With PPVs now airing on the WWE Network, the idea is not just to run great matches but offer a compelling angle to get fans to tune in."

One person who doesn't care much about Daniel Bryan's woes is title hopeful Cesaro. He recently had some cold words for The Beard (via Cage Side Seats):

"One person's bad luck is another person's opportunity...Daniel Bryan has always been a fierce competitor of mine. With him not in the picture, it makes it maybe a little bit easier for me to get those titles. And I'm all in favor of that. I work hard as well and nobody feels sorry for me and I don't want anybody to feel sorry for me."

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