WWE rumors 2015: Daniel Bryan could be a fit with TNA Wrestling

Jeff Jarrett [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Mshake3 at English Wikipedia]

Daniel Bryan continues to wait on what the future holds for him in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). To date, there is no word on what lies ahead for the "Yes Man" as he and the WWE wait for the opinion of a third doctor to shed light on the "concussion" issue stalemate that has kept him off the ring.

While the WWE seems to be simply looking out for the total well-being of Bryan, the former WWE champion believes that he is good to go but is being held back. He is still active off the WWE ring but it is apparent that he wants to compete and be among the WWE stars to give fans a good show.

A Bryan return could be fitting at this point with a lot of the regulars on the injured list. The WWE continues to struggle in the ratings game and Bryan is seen as someone who could probably serve some help.

There is a chance, though, that Bryan may take his act elsewhere if the WWE continues to bar him from active duty. And it seems that there is already one waiting to take him in if he becomes available — Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling. 

"Who wouldn't want to work with Daniel Bryan," TNA co-founder Jeff Jarrett was quoted saying via The World According to Wrestling.

Apparently Jarrett, who was at a time affiliated with the WWE, has kept track of Bryan and his career. He knows the potential Bryan has but will likely have to dig deeper on the actual health of the bearded one.

With Jarrett running a wrestling promotion, it is understandable why he would be open to having Bryan join his stable. For someone well-loved and followed, Bryan can certainly still draw in the fans.

He did it earlier this year when he returned at the WWE Royal Rumble and even figured briefly to help Roman Reigns who needed a bump.

So, if the WWE prefers to keep Bryan as he is, Jarrett could give him something he wants more — a (revived) wrestling career.

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