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WWE champion Daniel Bryan brings up his past to praise a current star


Daniel Bryan Returns


Renee Young welcomes the audience to this week's show. She also welcomes back the returning Daniel Bryan. Renee addresses Daniel's absence from Talking Smack in recent weeks. Daniel says that "The Man was suppressing his opinions" as the reason for him being off the show. He credits the people for creating an uprising to bring him back. Bryan sounds like this was all done in jest but who knows.

 The opening topic is John Cena. How he is now 16-time world champion and his victory over AJ Styles at the Royal Rumble. Daniel Bryan puts over Cena's reign on top in the WWE. He compares Cena's run at the top to the likes of others like Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan. How his reigns as champ have been more impressive because they have been lengthier. He makes a comparison to some of Ric Flair's shorter title runs..... Daniel then puts over the performance of all The Smackdown Live stars at the Rumble, including the winner Randy Orton. Renee compares the feel of The Rumble to a WrestleMania. Daniel Bryan agrees with Renee but brings up a sore spot about the event. How Smackdown Live was presented. Bryan talks about how there were only 11 Smackdown Live superstars in the actual Rumble match, and how Cena-Styles was the only Smackdown Live match represented on the pay per view.

 The first guests on Talking Smack are American Alpha. Renee mentions how they haven't seen or heard much from them in a while. Jordan brings up that the last time, they were on the show. JBL was hosting with Renee. That night, JBL made the request that they drop The "ready, willing and gable" gimmick... Bryan asks Alpha to compare JBL to him as a host. Renee and Alpha compliment JBL for being on the pulse of things..... Alpha brings up that they were disappointed with not being in The Royal Rumble or on the card. Gable and Jordan both talk about their titles not being defended at the show. How they want to step things up and proved it by laying down an open challenge tonight on Smackdown Live. Daniel Bryan announces a tag team title turmoil match at Elimination Chamber. (Could that be the debut of The Revival?)....

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