Bryan Danielson has achieved massive success in the professional wrestling industry and many of his fans believe that his victory in the main event of WrestleMania 30 was one of his finest moments. However, Bryan recently explained to Sun Sport News why the main event actually doesn’t mean that much to him.
“I main evented WrestleMania 30 with WWE. And honestly, it doesn’t mean that much to me. My sister and my niece got to come into the ring, right? But I was about to marry my wife the following Friday and they wouldn’t let her come down to the ring. They didn’t want her to be in the thing. And then on top of that, it wasn’t just that — it was like, I was going through a ton of neck pain and all these other things. So these things that seem like cool moments to a viewer, there’s all this other stuff going on in a wrestler’s life or in a performer’s life that could make that moment not as valuable to them as it is to the people viewing.”
Last year Bryan Danielson main evented another huge show when he defeated Swerve Strickland to win the AEW World Championship at All In. According to Bryan that was the match that meant the most to him because his family was there.
So I would say that at All In, it’s the whole circumstance. It’s knowing that my career’s coming to an end. It’s knowing that this might be the last time that my kids ever get to see me wrestle. It’s them being there. It’s the crowd reaction. I mean, the U.K. crowds are just the best, right? It’s all of those things. It’s Swerve Strickland’s performance.”
H/T F4Wonline.com