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What Is The Song For Daniel Bryan At Westlemania 30

What is the song for daniel bryan at westlemania 30?

You mean this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhSA9H9I...

Daniel Bryan vs Goldberg - who would the fans cheer?

Daniel Bryan

Is AJ Styles (WWE) a heel or face?

I think that even when AJ was a heel, he was still a fan favorite. The man cannot be a heel no matter how hard he tries. People will not boo AJ.

What do you think of Triple H Burying Fandango?

I thought it was hilarious. I still like Fandango though, especially his theme song.

Why did WWE use the theme of "The Patriot" for Kurt Angle?

In my opinion, I think it was just a matter of convenience and coincidence in a way."Medal" was made to sound like a song that exudes American patriotism, which was perfect for its original Superstar, the Patriot, who, obviously, had the gimmick of a true American hero. Kurt Angle, in the eyes of many, is an actual American hero, having won the gold medal in freestyle wrestling for the United States in the 1996 Summer Olympics ("with a broken freakin neck", to quote Angle). So when he arrived at the WWF with his patriotic gimmick having already been well established (since it wasn't really a gimmick before joining WWF), it only made sense that the song which fit in perfectly with his character would become his theme song. That'd be my guess, anyway. Sounds good to me, so Ill stick with it.

Why does wwe count the wcw championship as a world title but ecw is just a minor title?

This is what I have observed for the past few months.

But no WWE doesn't count WCW Championship as a world title back in 2002-2005. If you have DVDs just check it out in WWE 2002 PPV DVDs. You will hear J.R say "The Rock is a 7 time WWE Champion and no mention about his WCW Title win (despite he's a 7 time WWE Champion and 2 time WCW Champion). And WWE No Way Out 2003, you will also hear JR say " The Rock a 7 time WWE Champion, 7 years pro, and Hulk Hogan is 25 years pro and 6 time WWE Champion (despite he's 12 time world champion (6 WWE and WCW)).

Also Chris Benoit a former WHC Champion, but at WM 20 WWE says that this is the first time he wins the world title. And one more proof that WWE doesn't count wcw championship back then, the youngest world champion ever should be Big Show (23) but WWE says Randy Orton is (24), meaning they don't count WCW Title as a world title.

And you should know that WWE love to rewrite history. If you recall Edge has lost TLC match before WWE Unforgiven 2006, but during the buildup WWE say that Edge never lost this match. Also saying Kurt Angle never tapped out, if you recall how many times Kurt Angle has tapped out to The Rock, Chris Benoit, Brock Lesnar, etc.

And for WCW Title, WWE also count it for some people to make him look even more success. For example, Chris Jericho (4 time world champion look really too little, so they increase him to 6 time world champion by counting his WCW Title win), also Ric Flair (2 time world champion look really little, so they increase him to 16 time world champion).

But for guys such as The Rock, Hulk Hogan who has had many title reigns back then in 2002, I had proof that mentioned above that WWE doesn't count their WCW Title win as J.R keeps saying that they are 7 and 6 time WWE Champion.

Conclusion : Because WWE likes to rewrite history (back then in 2002-2005 WCW Title win doesn't count, and now for some superstars it counts), I think the WCW Title win shouldn't be counted. Because back then it never counts. So, Chris Jericho is actually a 4 time world champion (3 WHC and 1 WWE Title), also Kurt Angle is actually a 5 time world champion (4 WWE and 1 WHC). Because The Rock and Hulk Hogan's WCW Title win doesn't count back then, so any other superstars such as Kurt Angle, Ric Flair, Chris Jericho's shouldn't count as well.

What are some of the best WWE moments?

There are so many amazing Wrestlemania moments, that have lived on in the minds of fans ever since. To list a few - Hulk Hogan bodyslamming Andre the Giant at WM3, Bret Hart vs Stone Cold at WM13, both Rock vs Austin matches, Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero celebrating with their titles during WM20, Rey Mysterio winning the World Heavyweight Championship at WM22, Shawn Michaels ending Ric Flair's career at WM24, both Undertaker vs Michaels matches, the end of the Hell in a Cell match between Undertaker and Triple H at WM28, Brock Lesnar ending Taker's streak at WM30. But one Wrestlemania moment stands above all of these, primarily because no one thought it was humanly possible to do this. And to no one's surprise, it is one of the most replayed moments in WWE history.Frankly, you have to be surprised that either of them are alive after this spot. Edge speared Jeff Hardy off a 20 foot ladder. Just imagine this - on an average, your height is probably in the 5'6 to 6' range. Imagine hanging in the air at more than 3 times your height and then falling back first, with another person's shoulder driving into your abdomen. That's Jeff Hardy's side of it. Now imagine jumping off a ladder at that height, and then having to break your fall on your knees. That's Edge's side of it.They had to be insane to even try that. To quote Edge (from the "You Think You Know Me" documentary),I've had people say "so how many times you practise that ?" Are you *expletive* kidding me ? Really ? You think I did that more than once ? It knocked me almost unconscious. I don't even know what it did to Jeff.There are have been many memorable Wrestlemania moments. But if I had to pick one as the best of them all, this would be it.

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