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You might have heard by now that Daniel Bryan is challenging John Cenafor the WWE Championship at SummerSlam on Sunday. It's kind of a big deal -- especially to Daniel Bryan.
"This really feels like the biggest opportunity that I've ever had," Bryan said last Friday.
That's saying something, considering that the native of Aberdeen, Washington, has already been World Heavyweight champion, a tag team champion, U.S. champ, and Money in the Bank winner -- and that's just in WWE. Adding in the rest of his accomplishments, from Ring of Honor to Japan, would take a long time.
He vows not to change from the wrestler that people have learned to love, whether as "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson or the bearded Daniel Bryan.
"For me, it's about staying focused and staying doing what I do," he said. "I love the wrestling part of it, and just going out there and being able to wrestle in front of all those people, and not change it to be, Ohh, this is the SummerSlam main event, and I have to be this, or I have to be that. No, I'm in the SummerSlam main event because of what I do, and I need to stay with what I do and not try to do stuff that I don't normally do. But there will be things outside of the box, obviously, at SummerSlam, but not try to change who I am as a wrestler, who I am as a performer just because of the situation."
The situation is pretty unique in many ways.
He's the little wrestler who could, who kept getting over with the crowds even when put in situations that would have made the ROH World champion of 2005 cringe -- like the therapy sessions with Kane.
The momentum was there for WWE champ John Cena to choose him as an opponent, and that is leaving their history and their current intertwined personal relationships -- they are dating twinsBrie and Nikki Bella -- aside.
During the promo on Monday night from Sacramento, California, the main eventers delivered impassioned speeches about the bout, with Cena defending his record and Bryan touting his.
But during the lead-up, there has been next to no reference to their past.
Cena and Danielson actually faced off before on the Saturday night Velocity show, back in 2003.
Looking back on the match, Bryan sees it as a defining moment, but not of his career.
"The match in 2003 from Velocity is interesting because that was the first night that he started going to the main event," said Bryan. "He did an interview with Brock Lesnar that night, that's when he started a feud with Brock for the World Heavyweight Championship. That's a very interesting part of the story that hasn't been talked about, really. When we wrestled in 2003, that was his ascension to where he is now. Now, here we are 10 years later."