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WWE also pulls Daniel Bryan from European WrestleMania Revenge Tour

Apart from the canceled Appreciation Night at Madison Square Garden, WWE has seemingly pulled Daniel Bryan from the upcoming European WrestleMania Revenge Tour where he was supposed to do 5 appearances.

Last month WWE announced that Daniel Bryan would be appearing at the Smackdown tapings in London, England, on April 19 and even produced a video hyping his appearance to promote ticket sales. “A heartfelt goodbye does not mean farewell. Now you have the opportunity to prove to the ultimate underdog that the Yes! movement is strong,” the video said.

His name is no longer advertised on The O2 Arena website and his scheduled appearances in Belfast on April 20, Dublin on April 21, Sheffield on April 22, and Glasgow on April 23 have disappeared as well.

The Undertaker, who is doing five different shows during the tour is still advertised.

It’s still not clear what happened between Daniel Bryan and WWE and why all of a sudden he has been pulled from all the shows. He will be at WrestleMania Axxess doing the Sunday morning session which as of this writing is still on.

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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