There’s been a lot of movement in the wrestling world over the last few years and back in 2021, Bryan Danielson decided to make the jump to All Elite Wrestling. Danielson has been featured as one of the top stars in the company since then, but it’s no big secret that his in-ring career is winding down.
During a recent appearance on Casual Conversations with The Wrestling Classic, Bryan Danielson revealed that his current AEW contract is set to expire before All In later this summer. However, Bryan indicated that he could potentially work with AEW through October so he can compete at WrestleDream.
“The big one is Wembley. I wanna make it to Wembley. My contract actually expires before Wembley, but I wanna make it to Wembley. I’m not sure if I’ll make it, but one thing that would be a nice way to kind of close everything out for me is to do my last match as a full-time wrestler at WrestleDream at the Tacoma Dome because that’s the first wrestling show I ever saw.”
Bryan Danielson will be in action tonight on AEW Collision when he teams with Claudio Castagnoli to face off against Top Flight. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.
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