Bryan Danielson Wins AEW World Championship in Final Year as Full-Time Wrestler
Bryan Danielson has won the AEW World Championship at All In 2024, a victory celebrated by fellow wrestler Matt Hardy. Hardy praised Danielson’s dedication and work ethic, calling him the “epitome” of a wrestler who gives everything in the ring. He commended Danielson’s willingness to take risks and entertain audiences, even at the cost of his own well-being.
Danielson’s championship reign comes at a crucial time in his career. He has announced that this will be his last year as a full-time wrestler and expects to undergo neck surgery before the end of 2024. This has led to speculation that his current title run may be brief. Danielson addressed his retirement plans on a recent episode of AEW Dynamite, stating that he intends to give his all during his World Title run but will step away from wrestling after losing the championship. His first title defense is scheduled against Jack Perry at the upcoming All Out pay-per-view event.
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