Darby Allin: Bryan Danielson Has No Ego, He Saw The Big Picture

Bryan Danielson retired from wrestling full-time after losing to Jon Moxley at AEW WrestleDream.

After the match, Danielson was suffocated with a plastic bag by Wheeler Yuta and had a chair stomped on his neck by Claudio Castagnoli.

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Darby Allin was part of the group that tried to help Danielson, but was betrayed by Yuta.

Speaking to Q1057 and 1035's Mike Karolyi, Darby was asked about Danielson's impact.

"Bryan, just having him around on a week-to-week basis, he was such a good addition to AEW. He was a guy that you could call upon last second to have an amazing match or do anything. He was such a team player. There wasn't anything he wasn't willing to do for the company. He had no ego, just a lot like Sting. He saw the big picture. It was good energy to have. To have him missing every week it's like, 'Ah, crap.' Someone needs to fill his shoes, so it's time for the roster to step up and someone is going to fill them," said Allin.

Allin teamed with Orange Cassidy on Wednesday's AEW Dynamite against Claudio Castagnoli & PAC.

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