Kaval released

Daniel Bryan is also 3 inches taller, and probably weighs about 25 more pounds than Kaval.

Two inches and 12 pounds more. Which is a truely massive difference when wrestling someone the size of Wade Barrett.

Also, Bryan wrestles a more technical style, where he can break big men down in a believable fashion.

A technical style is more effective for a little guy than using a combination of high flying and fast strikes? Pretty sure that Mysterio and Bourne would disagree there.
 
Two inches and 12 pounds more. Which is a truely massive difference when wrestling someone the size of Wade Barrett.

Daniel Bryan-Height & Weight: 5'10" - 190 lbs
Kaval-Height & Weight: 5'8" - 170 lbs
http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/k/kaval.html

You were right about height, but Bryan is 20 pounds heavier. And I'm also pretty sure Bryan has put on some weight since coming to the WWE.

A technical style is more effective for a little guy than using a combination of high flying and fast strikes? Pretty sure that Mysterio and Bourne would disagree there.

Yeah, because Evan Bourne has done a lot, right? Mysterio, as I said, was able to become popular through the Cruiserweight division. Personally, I have never, and will never, find Rey believable in the heavyweight division.
 
yeah..Rey Mysterio is ALWAYS the impossible dream for regular sized guys like Daniel Bryan and the now ex-WWE Kaval, and Evan Bourne, and Chavo, etc... the most they can hope for is an IC or US belt, or a tag belt.. never would they get WWE title or WHC belt In real life you know Rey would get the shit kicked outta him by Undertaker, Batista, Kane, and Edge, and Barret, and DelRio. Especially with as much weight he's packed on in the last few years and how many injuries he's accrued in the last month or two.
 
Off topic but some were speaking of DBD and Regal and i found this touching little thing on Twitter

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At 31,he should have realized that he needed to wait his turn and be a good little soldier till then. I just don't understand why people can't be team players :disappointed:
 
At 31,he should have realized that he needed to wait his turn and be a good little soldier till then. I just don't understand why people can't be team players :disappointed:

Well..I'm sure bitching about a long-term employee, Big Show, who is on good terms with HHH won't help your cause, and could put you in the dog house in a heartbeat. Kaval was really good to watch live. I admit, I didn't give him credit on NXT. But when he whines, he's got to realize that taking to the media outlet like Twitter and whining about Big Show, when he's best buds with VKM, and godfather to HHH's kids, that is a BIG NO!
 
Well..I'm sure bitching about a long-term employee, Big Show, who is on good terms with HHH won't help your cause, and could put you in the dog house in a heartbeat. Kaval was really good to watch live. I admit, I didn't give him credit on NXT. But when he whines, he's got to realize that taking to the media outlet like Twitter and whining about Big Show, when he's best buds with VKM, and godfather to HHH's kids, that is a BIG NO!

Why on earth would you be whining about Big Show? The man is already a legend,if anything I'd be breakin' necks to get to the front of the line to kiss his ass if I wanted to be on(or near) the top. Kaval's just too arrogant for his own good...
 
Why on earth would you be whining about Big Show? The man is already a legend,if anything I'd be breakin' necks to get to the front of the line to kiss his ass if I wanted to be on(or near) the top. Kaval's just too arrogant for his own good...

Well I think that's the problem with the NXT show. As talented as Kaval was, NXT being a springboard especially for Season 1 winner, and 'some' of the rest of the cast, then Kaval with his experience under his belt, probably figured he'd be even more due a shot towards bigger and better as the winner since Hennig Jr and Harris were in Nexus, and probably didn't realize that its all a matter of timing. But that also, you still have to pay your dues. It was chance that the Season 1 NXT cast got lucky as well with the Nexus angle, even Wade Barrett has said that in interviews that they were lucky with that chance. But all the experience in the world and you can still be underutilized, take the example of Shelton Benjamin. Superb athlete, yet grossly underutilized, had terrific feuds that 'could have been' but yet got buried in the long run, and then was future endeavored. I think that's why its wise to just swallow your pride, and in the word of Big from Rob & Big "Do Work!" in the end, you gain more character, and you'd be surprised what it will do for you should something pop up and the vets will be your biggest supporters when you least expect it.
 
Well I think that's the problem with the NXT show. As talented as Kaval was, NXT being a springboard especially for Season 1 winner, and 'some' of the rest of the cast, then Kaval with his experience under his belt, probably figured he'd be even more due a shot towards bigger and better as the winner since Hennig Jr and Harris were in Nexus, and probably didn't realize that its all a matter of timing. But that also, you still have to pay your dues. It was chance that the Season 1 NXT cast got lucky as well with the Nexus angle, even Wade Barrett has said that in interviews that they were lucky with that chance. But all the experience in the world and you can still be underutilized, take the example of Shelton Benjamin. Superb athlete, yet grossly underutilized, had terrific feuds that 'could have been' but yet got buried in the long run, and then was future endeavored. I think that's why its wise to just swallow your pride, and in the word of Big from Rob & Big "Do Work!" in the end, you gain more character, and you'd be surprised what it will do for you should something pop up and the vets will be your biggest supporters when you least expect it.

I completely agree and think that's the main reason people get let go aside from budget cuts or them not performing in the ring as expected. They jump right into a shark tank thinking they're big shit and then get eaten alive.I can't stand the Miz,but Mike Mizanin is a genius because he stuck it out. He outlasted the hazing and the haters and now he's all over TV and has essentially made it. These young guys have to understand that it's not about them,but about the company as a whole and sometimes the good of the company will be different than what you thought it would be. I understand that Kaval's not green by any stretch of the imagination,but coming from where he's from he might as well be. If he would have shut his mouth and quit pandering to fans he could have stuck around ALOT longer.

I follow Zack Ryder avidly on Twitter and you never hear him complaining about where he is.He occasionally jokes about not being in the Superstars intro,but other than that, he has been selling himself on twitter like no one else and once management realizes that he's gained a staunch fanbase without even being on TV they're gonna take notice and reward the guy. He's been around four years and is pretty much lower than Kaval was. But he takes every opportunity to sell himself and runs with it and that's gonna pay off big one day.
 
Yep. When you consider the fact that Big Show is godfather to HHH's kids, and has been around since the dinosaurs in the E, that's one of the wrong people to be bitching about. You may as well just say "Vince sucks balls." Either one would've gotten you out the door just as fast.
 
Hopefully he goes back to ROH and not TNA. Would definitely be the better option of the two.
 

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