Bryan Danielson reportedly set to debut at AEW All Out
Bryan Danielson will make his All Elite Wrestling debut at All Out on Sept 5, 2021, in Chicago according to Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam.net.
The report states that after consultation with sources within AEW, the company has ‘upped plans’ for Danielson’s debut. Whilst nothing is concrete and confirmed at this time, speculation has been rife the last few weeks that Bryan was due to show up on AEW this fall.
Haynes’ report also details information about Bryan’s contract. It states that Bryan had asked for fewer dates and comparable money, plus the ability to work in Japan and have creative input. All of the requests were reportedly accepted.
There were talks that Danielson would make his AEW debut at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York on Dynamite late in September, but plans have now seemingly changed.
Who will Bryan Danielson face first?
First Punk, now Bryan, and even more rumours that Bray Wyatt and Adam Cole could potentially be on their way. The All Elite roster is becoming stacked with astute wrestling talent. For Bryan, who main-evented WrestleMania earlier this year, this move would provide him everything that he wishes with fewer dates. This means that Bryan will be able to mix his time between work and his family.
Who Bryan will face first remains to be seen, but whoever he does step into the ring with him first, it is bound to be a classic. The shackles will be off, and ‘The American Dragon’ will be reborn. There are a number of dream matches that will certainly be on everybody’s mind: Kenny Omega, ‘Hangman’ Adam Page, Maxwell Jacob Friedman, Darby Allin, even an AEW feud with Punk. There are so many possibilities. For now, let’s sit back and get our ‘YES!’ chants ready for the arrival of Bryan Danielson to All Elite Wrestling.
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