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Daniel Bryan and WrestleMania XXX: A Fan Poll.

Since SummerSlam (and possibly before), Daniel Bryan has had two main concerns: winning the WWE Championship from Randy Orton and struggling against The Authority (Triple H and his lovely wife Stephanie McMahon). He has thus far been mostly unsuccessful in those pursuits, and has found his spot as the chief opponent of the title contender and the Authority's arch-nemesis inexplicably usurped by Big Show, John Cena, CM Punk, and Batista. But after the first's push failed miserably, the second moved on fighting younger wrestlers, the third abruptly left the company, and the fourth proved to be a geriatric, panting, wheezing, potato-looking jackass who was booed against every single person on the roster (even Ryback and Alberto Del Rio briefly hit their strides against him), Daniel Bryan found himself back in his original position, in one of those twists of fate so common in professional wrestling.

But of course, all was not perfect. Batista had won the Royal Rumble, guaranteeing him a shot at Orton's WWE Championship, and Bryan could either be inserted into the title match or given a match against Triple H at WrestleMania XXX. After a few weeks of speculation, he took his first definite step toward a match with the company's Chief Operating Officer at WrestleMania this past Monday, sparking debate among fans about which match would be the better choice for him. Those who supported a match for the championship argued that the WWE Championship was what had been stolen from him for all those months, that the visual of Bryan ending the show hoisting both belts above his head chanting "Yes! Yes! Yes!" would be perfect, and that it would make a clear main event for the show Those who favored a match against Triple H countered by stating that Orton had always been a proxy for Triple H, that he could have a far better match with Triple H than any one involving Batista, and that he had already wrestled Orton multiple times since SummerSlam, and even several times before then.

So now the question is submitted to you, fellow Cagesiders, but first there must a few guidelines set: First, assume Bryan will win both matches (though you are more than welcome to discuss which would be preferable if he were to lose in your comments). Second, assume the matches happen as stated, that is, no one else (CM Punk) would be added to the WWE Championship match in Bryan's absence. Finally, both is not an option, since that would by definition please both sides.

Have at it, then!

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