Nigel McGuinness Was In Ring Shape And 'Ready To Go' For AEW All In 2023 Before Bryan Danielson Injury

Nigel McGuinness discusses his return to the ring.

At AEW All In 2024, Nigel McGuinness shocked fans around the world by entering the Casino Gauntlet Match and making his return to the squared circle. Before that match, McGuinness had been out of action since 2011. In September, McGuinness faced Bryan Danielson at AEW Dynamite Grand Slam, renewing a historic rivalry in the process.

Orange Cassidy: Jeff Jarrett Is An Icon And A Hero, He Gave Me His Nando's After AEW Dynamite In Cardiff

While speaking to Chris Jericho on the latest edition of Talk Is Jericho, McGuinness was asked if he or Tony Khan ever saw him returning to the ring.

“No, not in this life. I don’t think he [Tony Khan] was either, because as much of a wrestling fan as he is, you have to be an obsessed Nigel McGuinness fan to know my backstory and to understand why I wasn’t wrestling. I think Tony probably believed what a lot of other people believed, that it was perhaps a hepatitis issue or perhaps it was an injury that stopped me. The actual truth was that the only thing stopping me wrestling was me. It was only Wembley when that came around, I was on his jet. He said, ‘Keep this to yourself,’ as we were taking off, ‘We’re gonna be running Wembley.’ I sort of said tongue and cheek to him, ‘You know what, maybe if I set out, I could dust off the old boots.’ There was a spark in his eye and he said, ‘Can you wrestle, are you okay to wrestle?’ I said, ‘Yeah, sure, absolutely.’ I didn’t really know at that point whether I was mentally and physically [ready], because you take that long off.’”

McGuinness then went on to say that he was ready to face Bryan Danielson at the first All In event in 2023. Unfortunately, Danielson broke his arm in a match with Kazuchika Okada just months before the show. McGuinness then went on to explain that he was okay with competing in the Casino Gauntlet Match at this year's event, even if his intention was to face Bryan Danielson at the show.

“The first Wembley, I was ready to go. I was ready to go and in ring shape for the first Wembley, but Bryan broke his arm in a match with Okada. That didn’t work, there was ideas of maybe I could be in this match or that match, but I didn’t want to be an add-on, I wanted it to really mean something. Then at Wembley this year, obviously my intention was Bryan again, but because they wanted to go in the direction of The Owen, that didn’t make sense, which I’m perfectly okay with, I just feel blessed with being able to step in a ring again. The opportunity came around with the Casino [gauntlet], because it made sense, because if I was gunning for Bryan, I’d have to get a title opportunity against him. It made sense in that regard and there was a nice little tie in with Christian at the end, that might go somewhere, it might not, I don’t know. Either way, what a moment. Just incredible.”

Danielson recently commented on his Grand Slam match with McGuinness, saying that he felt that he did incredible in the bout. Learn more by clicking here.

If you missed anything from AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday, catch up on the show here.

Should you use any of the above quotes, be sure to link back to this article, giving Fightful credit for the transcription.

Get exclusive pro wrestling content on Fightful Select, our premium news service! Click here to learn more.