As a long-time fan and admirer of Bryan Danielson, it is truly disheartening to see his illustrious in-ring career come to an end at AEW WrestleDream 2024. Having witnessed his battles against formidable opponents like Jon Moxley, I’ve come to appreciate the grit, determination, and passion he brings to each match.
At WrestleDream 2024, Bryan Danielson, previously known as the AEW World Heavyweight Champion, squared off against his Blackpool Combat Club comrade, Jon Moxley. The rivalry between them stemmed from an incident at AEW All Out, where Danielson was betrayed by members of his faction during his match with Jack Perry. In a surprising turn of events, Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Pac viciously attacked Danielson while Wheeler Yuta was held back by Pac. Following this betrayal, Moxley went on to defeat Darby Allin at AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam, which earned him the opportunity to challenge Danielson for the AEW World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleDream 2024.
At AEW WrestleDream 2024, Danielson was all set to retaliate against Moxley. However, an unexpected defeat occurred, stripping Danielson of his AEW World Heavyweight Championship, which he then lost to Moxley. Following the match, the Blackpool Combat Club invaded the ring and mercilessly attacked Danielson. Interestingly, Wheeler Yuta, who had earlier stunned fans by betraying Danielson, was among those involved in the violent attack.
Following the conclusion of Danielson’s full-time wrestling stint at AEW WrestleDream 2024, fans speculated about his potential return to action, given his past concerns regarding neck problems. Now, fresh updates have shed light on Danielson’s future endeavors within AEW.
Bryan Danielson’s illustrious full time in-ring career is officially over.
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) October 13, 2024
Bryan Danielson has no immediate plans to return
According to Fightful Select’s exclusive report (available through a paid subscription), it appears that Bryan Danielson has no definite intentions to return to wrestling at this moment. Nevertheless, there is still the possibility of his comeback in the promotion. For now, he is focusing on resolving his neck problems and spending quality time with his family, particularly his wife and children.
Bryan Danielson may not be planning to wrestle again anytime soon, as he’s focusing on his family and addressing health issues with his neck at the moment. [Source: @FightfulSelect]
— PW Chronicle (@_PWChronicle) October 16, 2024
After AEW WrestleDream 2024, AEW performers publicly expressed their appreciation for Bryan Danielson’s efforts within the company. Currently, there are predictions that Danielson might take on a part-time wrestling position in the future. This has sparked excitement among fans, who are looking forward to his possible comeback following his defeat at AEW WrestleDream 2024.
After suffering this major loss, there’s much speculation about what he might do next. Could he target his old alliance, the Blackpool Combat Club, in a bid for retribution due to their treachery? Or perhaps he’ll pick new fights with some of the emerging talents? The future will reveal the answer.
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2024-10-17 23:41