Bryan Danielson Speaks On The Miz's Comments, & More

WWE NXT rookie Daniel Bryan (formerly Bryan Danielson) appeared on "The B.J. Shea Morning Experience" radio show on 99.9 KISW in Seattle this morning to discuss tonight's WWE NXT debut. You can listen to the interview it's entirety at KISW.com. Here's what Bryan said about:

His Name Change: Well we have to accept the things that are handed down to us, but it is pretty close to my name, you know what I mean? I am comfortable with it and I think it is going to be good. Most people who watch WWE Universe have no idea who I am so they don't know about what my name was before or anything like that.

To them I'm always going to be known as Daniel Bryan. I think that will be okay. It's just that the WWE is an enormous corporation and it's smart for them to have the rights of anybody they put on TV. It doesn't matter if the person is successful; I'm successful and they own the rights and that helps them and their merchandising and that sort of thing. I don't think it's really a big deal; it's a pretty standard thing."

The Miz Calling Him Boring: "So the deal with The Miz is that that's how he's gotten by. He's very charismatic, he's gone out there, he's really good at making people hate him. How I've gotten by is a little bit different. I've been doing this for over ten years now and what I've gotten by and how I made my name is by being excellent in the ring, but that doesn't mean what he's saying isn't partially correct, you know what I mean?

"There is this huge aspect there where for me it's always been what goes on in the ring. And with the WWE...that's a big part of it, it's presenting yourself as a superstar. And when he said I look like an accountant, I kinda do! I don't watch television, I don't e-mail. He was asking me, 'What do you do with yourself?' and I said, 'Well, I read!' (Miz responded) 'What? Who reads?' It's just one of those things where there's going to be a learning curb there because it's completely different then anything I've every done."

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