Tuesday, March 1, 2016

BLOGGING: My Improbable Journey to Writing a Blog

Hello guys, Whole Blogging Show here and I want to talk about a memory moment in the book, YES: My Improbable Journey to the Main Event of Wrestlemania by Daniel Bryan or Bryan Danielson, which is a froot auto-biography (I really like auto-biographies if you didn't notice) about Daniel Bryan (Bryan Danielson) talks about his Journey to the WWE and journey to the Main Event of Wrestlemania. Though this is a kind of minor memory moment I kind of find it interesting. So what had happened is that Byran was finally signed to the WWE and was on their show NXT which was prepping them up for the main roster. Bryan though felt stagnant having no direction in being there having a 0-10 losing streak. When he was eliminated from the show, they had taken him backstage for an interview, they asked him what it felt like leaving the Independent Circuit of wrestling to go to the WWE and to be losing like that. Obviously wrestling isn't real, but rather scripted, it ticked him off that they would ask something like that and he replied, "'Well, that's funny because 'Daniel Bryan' never wrestled on the independent scene,' I said. If you go on and YouTube 'Daniel Bryan,' all you ever see is WWE. But there was this guy, man, he was out there, he was kicking people's heads in: people called him the best wrestler in the world. He was champion in Japan, Mexico, and Europe. And do you know what his name was?'" This was significant because of how Bryan, who now was furious, reflected on how in other companies, he was made champion in the other companies, but now in the WWE, they wouldn't book him to win a single match. 

The interviewer tries to cover up what he says by asking what is next for Daniel Bryan, Bryan said this, "'Daniel Bryan' might be done, but Bryan Danielson-God knows what's going to happen to him." They had to make him redo the interview, but I think he had a memory moment in all of this about his old status with wrestling. Bryan Danielson wrestled all over the world and he remembers that, soon saying "God knows what's going to happen to him." I think he is trying to say that Bryan Danielson will be given better treatment as a wrestler than Daniel Bryan will be treated as a Wrestler, since on his quote, he compares the two wrestling backgrounds. One having a losing streak which in some cases signifies that you're jobber (someone who persistently loses) and the other being a long reigning champion in Europe and America, and championship reigns in Japan. That is why I think this is a memory moment, it is a memory moment because he reflects on his career and the new character of him, Daniel Bryan.

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