Let’s start with the good. Samoa Joe made Bryan pass out in the Coquina Clutch, securing Joe’s spot in the Money in the Bank match and relegating Bryan to something different on that pay-per-view card. Oh, Big Cass was in the match for some reason as well. The way the storyline has played out, it’s allowing Bryan’s comeback story to be more of a journey rather than immediate gratification from the fans’ standpoint. In the long run, that’s going to be more beneficial for Bryan, and it’s going to make for a better story, especially for those fans who follow Bryan’s journey to it’s end. So there’s plenty of positive in putting over Joe and using Bryan as the man to do it. It accomplishes things for both storylines, as Joe looks to be a good contender for the summer — it wouldn’t be surprising to see him win Money in the Bank and cash-in at some point. But the first match between Cass and Bryan wasn’t very good, and I don’t think it’s fair to put it on Bryan. The reaction from the crowd at the beginning of the show on Tuesday, when Cass was added to the match, was a bad type of boo. People weren’t booing because Cass had heat, people were booing because they didn’t want to see Cass mess up the promised main event of Samoa Joe vs. Daniel Bryan. That’s bad news. Daniel Bryan vs. Samoa Joe is a huge “dream match” for those who didn’t see their Ring of Honor matches back in the day. Adding Cass to the match didn’t put heat on him, it put heat on WWE for not delivering the promised main event. It’s also going to make people reject Cass, the sam way they rejected Roman Reigns when he was forced into the picture time and time again. After a strong opening promo from Cass last month, I’m cashing out on the Bryan-Cass feud. The in-ring chemistry just isn’t there, and Bryan should be doing something better on the card than feuding with Cass. The idea was good, and the reasoning was believable, but the execution has been poor, and I think it’s more due to lack of chemistry than anything else. No one is doing anything wrong … it’s just that the dynamics don’t work.