Bryan Danielson: It’s A Lot Easier To Imagine My Life Going Forward Without Me Wrestling

Bryan Danielson talks his future.

At AEW All In, Bryan Danielson will challenge Swerve Strickland for the AEW World Championship in a Career vs. Title match, meaning that he will be forced to retire if he isn't able to take the title from Strickland.

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On a number of occasions, Danielson has discussed his future in the world of wrestling and how he wants to spend time with his children at this point in their lives. During an appearance on a recent episode of The Nikki & Brie show, Danielson stated that he's kind of ready for retirement.

“So I’ve been in AEW now for three years and I’ve never won a championship. The story is, I’m wrestling this match, it’s career vs title. If I lose, I’m forced to retire. It’s something I’m ready for, I’m kind of ready to be done.”

When asked why he's ready to be done, Danielson reiterated his desire to spend times with his children.

“I’d rather be at home. I don’t wanna miss out. There’s this small portion of our kids lives where they actually want us there, right? I see it with my friends and my sister and all of that kind of stuff. All of the sudden, Birdie, she’s seven now, she’s going to turn into a teenager and she’s gonna have other things. Now, she wants daddy there all the time and so it’s like, I wanna be there for that.”

Danielson also went on to talk about his recent injury history and how his life is a lot easier to imagine going forward without him wrestling.

“Also it’s like, my body is broken down. The odds are I’m probably going to have to have neck surgery before the end of the year. I’ve got all of those kind of things. This pro wrestling thing, it’s been incredible and it’s hard to imagine my life without it for the past twenty five years but it’s a lot easier to imagine my life going forward without me wrestling. It’s hard for me to imagine me keeping doing this, especially with the last year. I’ve had herniated discs in my back, tore the labrum in my shoulder, then I broke my arm which required nine screws, then I had two fractures in my orbital bone. I just recently hurt my neck really bad and that was in April, so it’s all of these things. When I started AEW, I was like, I’m invincible! Then it turns out maybe I’m not so invincible. It does but I’m not saying to feel bad for me. This is a blessed life, it really is. It’s fun and I still love it 25 years in, it’s just now I have things that are more important to me.”

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