WWE Does Not Need Daniel Bryan, CM Punk Or Any Other Former Star To Wrestle Again

WWE fans have tricked themselves into feeling that the organization needs previous stars to come back to the ring and spare the day. 
In the course of the most recent quite a long while, WWE has depended intensely on the draw of low maintenance attractions who were once top full-time stars. That clarifies why any semblance of Triple H, Kurt Angle and John Cena have been included as headliner acts as of late despite the fact that there are a lot of rising stars who are equipped for filling that part. Thus, many wrestling fans have progressed toward becoming, truth be told, whimsical: One day, they need folks like Rusev and Sami Zayn to get a World title opportunity, yet the following day, they discuss how severely they need to see The Rock versus Brock Lesnar. 
What's more, with WrestleMania season rapidly drawing closer, it's by and by that time when a buzz is noticeable all around about which stars could come back to the ring for WWE's greatest show of the year. Lately, the names regularly specified for a potential WWE return incorporate however are not constrained to Chris Jericho, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Batista and even The Undertaker. 
Punk's UFC battling future still seems, by all accounts, to be not yet decided, and despite the fact that it would appear that he's proceeded onward from wrestling for good, fans still serenade his name at WWE appears over the world. Jericho most likely can't be at WrestleMania 34, yet the buzz made by his up and coming Wrestle Kingdom 12 coordinate against Kenny Omega has made him a hot name starting late. Toss in The Undertaker (who is evidently fit as a fiddle nowadays), Batista (who as of late said himself he needs to return on a full-time premise) and Bryan (with late reports showing he could really wrestle for WWE once more), and fan want to see part-clocks return is at an unequaled high. 
Yet, WWE needn't bother with any of those stars. Not one piece. 
It's anything but difficult to perceive any reason why WWE would be enticed to bring back somebody like Punk or Bryan, specifically, on the grounds that the two stars wrestled their last WWE matches while still in their primes and apparently have at any rate an additional couple of years left to conceivably perform at a world class level. In any case, a great part of the information that is accessible for the general population to inspect shows that, in 2017, WWE's low maintenance "attractions" haven't precisely satisfied that charging. 
This year could fill in as a contextual analysis for WWE's utilization of part-clocks as we've seen various enormous matches including part-clocks. Goldberg versus Lesnar, Cena versus Roman Reigns, Lesnar versus Braun Strowman, The Undertaker versus Rules and Shane McMahon versus Kevin Owens are only a couple of the marquee matches WWE has booked for the current year, but then, the confirmation shows WWE hasn't received any genuine benefits from that. 
Amongst Q2 and Q3 2017, the normal WWE Network supporter tally dropped from 1.788 million to 1.602 million, demonstrating once more that it's WrestleMania the brand that truly offers. After a seemingly endless amount of time, the WWE Network supporter check tops at WrestleMania time, which shows that it's the WrestleMania mark, a standout amongst the most significant in all of games as indicated by FORBES, that offers instead of one specific star that does.

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