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The Authority bid farewell to the ‘Yes!’ Movement


Are they not merciful? The Authority, in their
benevolence, decided to grant the WWE Unvierse
the opportunity to bid farewell to Daniel Bryan’s
“Yes!” Movement, though they stopped short of
giving the fans face time with The Beard, having
sent him to New Orleans early for some rest in advance of WrestleMania. What they did give was a eulogy of sorts, displaying The Game’s dominance against the WWE Universe’s chosen
heroes before The King of Kings vowed to fulfill his
destiny as COO and WWE World Heavyweight
Champion …

And then Batista showed up. The Animal was
already in deep water with The Authority after last week, and Randy Orton soon made his own way to the ring to better get a glimpse at the follow-up. The
COO seemed unimpressed with his Champion of
Champions at the moment, however, and in a final
act of motivation, made Orton’s Raw match with
Batista No Disqualification.


As Randy Orton and Batista waged war in a cutthroat
No Disqualification Match, Daniel Bryan charged in
and attacked Triple H, who was sitting in on
commentary. The fired up "Yes!" man sent the COO
running for cover, sending a strong message just
days before their clash at WrestleMania. RESULTS: http://wwe.me/vgn60 HIGHLIGHTS: http://wwe.me/vgn6O PHOTOS: http://wwe.me/vgn7Y EXCLUSIVES: http://wwe.me/vgn9O

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