Tony Schiavone has seen a lot of wrestlers throughout his career, but he says none of them were better than Bryan Danielson. On the latest episode of his What Happened When podcast, Schiavone discussed Danielson’s match against Jon Moxley at AEW WrestleDream.
Like a lot of people, I had the wind suddenly knocked out of me on Saturday when Bryan Danielson lost the AEW World Championship, thus marking the end of his full-time career in the world of pro wrestling.
The countdown is over. Bryan Danielson’s full-time wrestling career is over. The key graphic for this episode of AEW Dynamite sets up high expectations.
Wheeler Yuta has officially commented on his horrific actions against Bryan Danielson at the AEW WrestleDream 2024 PPV event on Saturday night. Yuta took to Instagram and simply posted, "Sorry, Bryan." Bryan Danielson lost his AEW World Championship to Jon Moxley in the main event of WrestleDream.
Well, it finally happened. Bryan Danielson’s full-time wrestling career is over. In the main event of AEW WrestleDream, Danielson’s 49-day AEW World Championship
At AEW WrestleDream 2024, Jon Moxley defeated Bryan Danielson to not only win the AEW World Championship, but also end Danielson's full-time career. Since his arrival to All Elite Wrestling in 2021, "The American Dragon" has raised the bar for in-ring wrestling for the entire company.
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Most retirements in wrestling these days end on a good note. That’s probably why seeing AEW do the complete opposite was so surprising. The end of Bryan Danielson’s full-time wrestling career ended at WrestleDream in one of the saddest stories you’ll ever see in modern pro wrestling.
Bryan Danielson lost the AEW World Championship to Jon Moxley at AEW WrestleDream on Saturday night and no longer is a full-time wrestler in AEW. So, what's next for the American Dragon?
Bryan Danielson’s active career as a wrestler may end tonight in Tacoma, Washington, as he defends his AEW World title against former champion Jon Moxley in the main event of AEW WrestleDream.
Professional wrestler Bryan Danielson doesn't have anything left to prove.
It's no secret at this point. Bryan Danielson is nearing the end of his professional wrestling career. It could just be a matter of days away as he prepares to defend his AEW World Championship against Jon Moxley Saturday night at AEW WrestleDream.
Bryan Danielson grew up roughly an hour away from the Tacoma Dome, the site of Saturday's WrestleDream PPV. If the AEW World Champion loses his title to Jon Moxley, the American Dragon's full-time wrestling career will come to a close on his home turf.
AEW WrestleDream 2024 is fast approaching, and one of the fights to watch is Bryan Danielson vs. Jon Moxley. And this match puts forth the question, “What happens if Danielson defeats Moxley?” The card and the results of the matches are always subject to change.
Tony Khan's company has developed a strong reputation for putting out exceptional matches during paid events, and the upcoming show in Tacoma, Wash., is unlikely to be any different.
At AEW WrestleDream 2024, we will finally see Bryan Danielson vs. Jon Moxley! We last saw these two against each other two years ago at AEW GrandSlam 2022 and AEW Revolution 2022. When Moxley and Danielson enter the ring, you know you’re in for a treat.
Danielson has earned himself legendary status within AEW. He was one of the first major names to openly choose to work for Tony Khan and helped bring a level of legitimacy to the company.
While it was Daniel Bryan who made it famous, WWE trademarks an old Bryan Danielson catch phrase. The headline seems simple enough, but this story is anything but.
Bryan Danielson is now in the twilight of his wrestling career and is projected to leave the ring soon. His fans and followers hope he’ll pass the tradition to his kids.
AEW is once again found itself in hot water.
He said he never wanted to win AEW gold, so why did Bryan Danielson actually win the title at All In 2024? It’s been a challenging grind of a year for the American Dragon.
Fightful Select has reported news regarding Bryan Danielson that could change the landscape of All Elite Wrestling. With AEW All In 2024 less than a week away, and Danielson competing in the main event for the AEW World Championship, it was shocking to learn that his contract originally expired on August 1st, 2024.
Bryan Danielson discusses what could be his last wrestling fight, and as he does, we see a man at peace with his career and his life. The situation is this: At the AEW ‘All-In’ event this Sunday, He will wrestle Swerve Strickland for the AEW World Championship; the loser must retire.
As has been know, Bryan Danielson’s current AEW contract expired August 1st; will his career expire at All In at the end of the month? We’ve known his contract was expiring imminently.
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