Bryan Danielson Wins AEW World Championship, Still Plans to Reduce Wrestling Schedule
Bryan Danielson won the AEW World Championship at the AEW All In event, defeating Swerve Strickland. This victory adds to Danielson’s already impressive career, but it doesn’t change his plans to step back from full-time wrestling in the near future.
Despite his upcoming reduced role, Danielson is confident about AEW’s future. He plans to continue his leadership role behind the scenes and praises the high standards of AEW’s roster. Danielson emphasized that the entire roster gives their all in performances, creating what he considers might be one of the best wrestling shows of all time.
Danielson also mentioned the high bar set by AEW performers, suggesting that new signings like Ricochet will need to elevate their game to stand out in the company. He believes that AEW has plenty of in-ring leaders and doesn’t need him to guide others in giving their best performances.
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