JR Blog: Daniel Bryan/WWE Raw Reaction, Ultimate Warrior, Damien Sandow, Kofi Kingston

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Jim Ross has a new post-Raw blog up, and here are some highlights!

on Daniel Bryan on Raw
The show closing moments involving Daniel Bryan and Bray Wyatt was reminiscent of the Attitude Era as it relates to raw passion and the fans totally buying into the production.

I said it last night on Twitter @JRsBBQ that Daniel Bryan was the hottest commodity in WWE today….by far. The connection that he’s made with the audience, which more often than not, can’t be manufactured is priceless.

Daniel Bryan sitting on top of the cage and the sold out crowd chanting Yes! Yes! Yes! was Austin-esque in my eyes. The closing moments of RAW is what one always looks to achieve when formatting a TV show. That special moment that becomes a ‘moment.’

Daniel Bryan is a legit bookers dream. Highly skilled and can make anyone that he competes with appear better, no locker room issues or bad, personal habits and he’s respectful and reliable. The perfect pro. Good role model for any young talent wanting to succeed.

Don’t overlook the fact of how much this piece of business helped young, Bray Wyatt, too. Now fans have a legit reason to not cheer the Wyatts which they really didn’t before.

on The Ultimate Warrior
The Ultimate Warrior was one of WWE’s all time most polarizing performers who was a massive star while being one of the most unique TV personas ever in WWE.

on Damien Sandow/Kofi Kingston
My mantra of maximizing one’s minutes was in full play and Damien Sandow and Kofi Kingston come to mind as two guys who did just that.

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