Bryan Danielson Plans To Focus On Helping His Community And His Children's School System After He Retires

Bryan Danielson is excited for many new avenues to open up in his life when his full-time wrestling career comes to an end later in 2024.

Bryan Danielson's time as a full-time professional wrestler is coming to a close and once this chapter of his life is complete, he's excited to explore a whole new world of opportunities.

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During a recent interview with KLAX ABC 31 in Vancouver, Danielson says he's excited to be more active in his community and in his children's school system.

"Yeah, I mean, it'll be fun to experiment with it. There's so many avenues that you can take in this life. There's so many interesting fun things to do, right? One of the things that I'm really putting a priority on is how can I be of service, right? How can I be of service to my community? How can I be of service within my children's school system, and that sort of thing and so those are the things that I'm really excited to focus on when I'm done doing this."

A very grounded and realistic take from a man who started his 2024 wrestling in the Tokyo Dome in front of thousands of fans.

Before Bryan Danielson fully dives into everyday life as a father and focuses on goals around his immediate community, he does want to compete in Wembley Stadium at AEW All In.

Danielson recently shared that his contract expires prior to the event in Wembley Stadium but he's hoping to officially hang up his boots as a full-time worker at AEW WrestleDream 2024. Learn more here.

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