Monday, 11 February 2013

Why Would Daniel Bryan Need a Credit Collection Company?

By Rob Sutter


If there's one wrestler who I feel is hated by the audience for the wrong reasons, it has to be Daniel Bryan. I cannot deny the fact that he's been nothing short of angry and perhaps a bit cheap in his ways when attempting to win matches. However, I also can't dismiss that authority has seemed to hold him down in a variety of ways and he may be eligible for some payments. A credit collection company could very well help Bryan here.

Bryan was left stranded at the altar during his wedding to girlfriend AJ, rendering his mental state volatile. His aggression was amped up and, as a result, found himself taking anger management courses to curb those tendencies. While I can go into detail about how ironic this is considering the profession he's in, Bryan's activity in these segments has been amusing. While there's a sense that he hasn't been treated the right way, others can argue the point with a few of their own.

You could definitely make the argument that Bryan has been nothing short of a horrendous boyfriend to AJ as well. He would manipulate her feelings in order to help him reach success. For example, she took more than one hit for him since he convinced her to do so. What if the situation was reversed, though, and it was sympathetic Bryan against an unjust world? If you ask me, he would be in the right when it came time to utilize services meant for debt collecting.

When it comes to reputable organizations the likes of R.R.S., it's possible that they can see justice served. The ability to find success is one that has potential and a credit collection company will do the job in order to ensure said success. Bryan has to know which companies are the ones to hire on. If he is able to do the research necessary to seek out the right authorities, then I think his quest of seeking justice will be fulfilled in due time.

As an aside, I'd like to say that the fact that someone who is primarily skilled in grappling like Bryan is reduced to storyline segments which do nothing for no one. He's a funny man, to be certain, but I don't think many wrestling fans are looking to him simply for laughs. He needs to prove that he is a strong wrestler within the ring, no matter how short he may be compared to his adversary in front of him at the time. Bryan should have the platform to not only exercise his comedic muscles along with his physical ones.




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