According to a new report from F4Wonline.com, Daniel Bryan and Kane are expected to work a Buried Alive Match soon. As we previously reported, Bryan is being advertised for upcoming WWE Live Events and “Smackdown” tapings in June, and is looked at as almost ready for a full-time return.
Bryan recently had surgery on his neck due to nagging injuries that left him losing feeling in his limbs. The procedure was deemed a success, as the pressure on the nerves in Bryan’s neck was released, and he began to receive full feeling back in his hands just a few hours later.
Bryan and Kane were expected to compete in a Buried Alive Match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at “Payback” on June 1, but with Bryan’s surgery being absolutely necessary, he had to bow out of the match and have the procedure done.
WWE officials are under the belief that Bryan will be back and ready to work mid-June, which could see him fuel the feud between he and Kane back into a set up for a Buried Alive Match at the June 29 PPV event, “Money In The Bank.” The Buried Alive Match is what WWE officials want to use to send Kane off into the “darkness,” as he is rumored to be retiring from active competition very soon and a match where his character is “put to rest” would be the perfect conclusion to the current chapter of Kane.
Editor’s Note:
Bryan will be back and ready to roll? Good! We need him back in the ring. We need him healthy, but we need him back in the ring as well.