Bryan Danielson Wins AEW World Championship at Wembley, Set to Make Career Announcement on Dynamite
AEW All In, held at Wembley Stadium in London, featured a main event between Bryan Danielson and Swerve Strickland. The match lasted nearly 26 minutes, with Danielson emerging victorious and claiming the AEW World Championship from Strickland.
Mark Henry, a former AEW personality, praised the match on “Busted Open Radio.” He called it Swerve’s best performance to date, noting how comfortable he looked in the ring with Danielson.
Henry also highlighted Danielson’s accomplishments, calling him a Hall of Famer in every aspect of professional wrestling. He pointed out Danielson’s championships in New Japan, Ring of Honor, WWE, and now AEW, a feat achieved by only a handful of wrestlers.
Danielson, who previously announced plans to end his full-time wrestling career in 2024, is expected to make an important announcement on the upcoming episode of AEW Dynamite. Despite his recent title win, it’s believed this announcement will relate to his plans to wind down his full-time career on his own terms.
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