
What Happened After Raw: Jamie Noble Kisses Daniel Bryan's Feet
This week's WWE Raw episode was filled with cliffhangers to set up for an exciting Fastlane pay-per-view event. We saw Roman Reigns and Daniel Bryan on separate pages from the very beginning of the show but still forced to overcome the odds of competing against Big Show and Kane—and then the same two at the end of the show along with Seth Rollins and J&J Security.
While many believed Reigns was doomed to fail in the hefty position he was given as heir apparent to the spot as the next top guy, his development and rapid growth from feuding with a veteran heel like Big Show are both helping his character become more accepted as well as protecting him by feuding with someone who unanimously gets jeered.
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As far as Bryan, it seems as if the crowd is once again becoming an eraser for the creative writing staff. One of the biggest buzz stories currently discussed is how Bryan may once again be inserted in the WWE World Heavyweight Championship main event at WrestleMania for the second consecutive year as the challenger without winning the Royal Rumble. This move could potentially be a way to protect both Reigns and Brock Lesnar, allowing Rollins to cash in at the event on Bryan, crushing his moment similar to Randy Orton at SummerSlam 2013.

After Raw ended, Bryan continued to battle with J&J Security. While all others fought all the way to the backstage, Bryan was left with a two-on-one disadvantage. Bryan started by overcoming the attack of Joey Mercury, which led Jamie Noble to attempt to weasel his way out of danger.
In fact, Noble was so desperate that he kissed both of Bryan's feet to atone for his wrongdoings and become an official member of the "Yes!" Movement. However, when the opportunity presented itself, he attempted to double-cross Bryan, but to no avail. Bryan countered, and Noble had a running knee for dinner.
With the main event of WrestleMania now up in the air, it should be interesting to see if Rollins will indeed cash in the case at the conclusion of the Triple Threat match. It would surely be a way for him to cement himself as a main event star, but doing that at WrestleMania may not be the best option.
What do you think? Should Rollins cash in the case at WrestleMania. Sound of with your thoughts, and be sure to check out the Pancakes and Powerslams show Tuesday night at 11 p.m. ET on Blog Talk Radio, as JTG will be the guest host on the show.
Chris Featherstone is a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report, a Featured Editor for WeAreWrestling.net and a professional blogger. Follow @cravewrestling on Twitter and Crave Wrestling on Facebook for fun wrestling and sport dialogue.



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