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Another thing that Bryan is good at is homing attacks. So don't rely on side stepping. Just block. You've probably noticed that his attacks come out very fast, so try not to get to close. Stick to poking attacks, or moves that suddenly launch you forward at great speed to throw him off, but are generally safe. AND WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T GET IN A CORNER OR HAVE YOUR BACK TO A WALL. Bryan can easily f**k you up and end the match right then and there.
I've played Tekken 5 for years and just started playing 8. And he hasn't changed much except for a few new moves. So, I'm pretty confidant in my statement. I hope this helps.