The feud between Daniel Bryan and Big Cass is not over yet. However, it looks to be leading to something bigger for the leader of the "Yes!" movement.

Since returning to the ring two months ago after a three-year absence, Bryan does not look like he has missed a step, competing in highly acclaimed matches against AJ Styles, Rusev and Jeff Hardy.

Just recently on SmackDown Live, Bryan was a part of a triple threat match with Samoa Joe and Big Cass to determine who the last qualifier of the Money in the Bank match would be. Unfortunately, for Bryan, he was choked out by Joe and was unable to qualify.

To continue his feud with Big Cass, WWE announced that the two will be competing again at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, scheduled for June 17 in Chicago, Illinois. While Bryan already won their match at Backlash, and there is not much left in their feud storyline-wise, another feud is expected to commence.

According to the Wrestling Observer Live, The Miz is expected to interfere in the match and start their long-awaited feud for a match at SummerSlam. It is unknown that Miz will cost Bryan the match, but there is a strong speculation that the match was booked again to start this angle.

During Bryan's time as a General Manager, Miz mocked him by stealing his "Yes!" kicks and changing them to what Corey Graves calls "it" kicks. This angle started during an episode of the now-defunct Talking Smack recap show when Miz cut a scathing promo on Bryan after being offended by Bryan's comments towards his workrate.

The match between Bryan and Miz has been teased for quite some time, but it always reached a dead end due to Bryan not being cleared to compete. Now, since Bryan is back in the ring full time, a match at SummerSlam inside the Barclays Center is the expected path for both competitors over the next couple of months.

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