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Daniel Bryan Suffers Wardrobe Malfunction at Elimination Chamber

For Daniel Bryan, the WWE Elimination Chamber pay-per-view was a success. The five-time World Champion defeated Drew Gulak by submission, finishing him off with his famous "Yes Lock" at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center. It was a big win for him ahead of WrestleMania 36, but he was exposed during the match... literally.

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Wardrobe malfunctions aren't always common in professional wrestling, but they are certainly possible. Unfortunately for the WWE superstar, it happened to him not once, but twice during the match, which many found entertaining.

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The first time came when Bryan went to suplex Gulak over the ropes. Gulak grabbed Bryan's trunks (or whatever you want to call them) and it exposed his testicles. It happened again when Gulak grabbed Bryan's trunks during a turnbuckle throw, per TMZ Sports.

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WWE's Daniel Bryan Suffers Wardrobe Malfunction

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Daniel Bryan from WWE Smackdown, and a former leader of the Yes Movement on WWE Raw, probably didn't know everything was exposed on the PPV, but he probably learned of the unfortunate wardrobe malfunction after the fact.

If not, all the WWE star had to do was get on social media because the mishap was plastered with tons of tweets and jokes flying from the top rope.

A ballsy performance it was by the WWE champion wrestler, indeed. So was his interview with WWE.com.

All Daniel Bryan needed to focus on was winning and staying injury-free. He made it happen. Who cares he suffered a wardrobe malfunction? It could happen to anyone, especially with wrestlers who wear basically nothing but their underwear. This is just a funny moment to laugh at and will be talked about for a good while.

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