Bryan Danielson: With 2024 Being My Last Year As A Full-Time Wrestler, AEW All In Feels Like A Capstone To It

Bryan Danielson is glad that he'll get to compete at AEW All In this year.

AEW held their historic All In event at Wembley Stadium in 2023. Bryan Danielson missed the show due to an injury, but he is set to headline AEW All In 2024, as he won the Owen Hart Foundation Men's Tournament to earn a shot at the gold.

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Speaking with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated, Bryan Danielson looked back on missing All In 2024 and expressed his excitement about competing at this year's show, especially because it will come in his last year as a full-time wrestler.

“I was really bummed out last year when I couldn’t do All In. I sat at home watching, seeing more than 80,000 people there. Especially with this being my last year as a full-time wrestler, this really feels like a capstone to the whole thing," Danielson said.

Danielson also briefly commented on his upcoming match against AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland and spoke highly of him. He highlighted Strickland's match against Will Ospreay at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.

“Swerve’s been an incredible champion. I can’t get over the match he had with Ospreay. How do you even compete with those guys? It was that amazing," Danielson said.

During the interview, Danielson also discussed winning the Owen Hart Foundation Men's Tournament. Check out his comments here.

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