Zack Sabre Jr. says he and Bryan Danielson didn't settle anything at AEW WrestleDream.
At AEW WrestleDream, Bryan Danielson defeated Zack Sabre Jr. in a dream match that fans had been waiting years to see. Danielson and Sabre Jr. are considered the two best technical wrestlers in the world, so they aimed to prove who was truly the best.
AEW shared a video in which Sabre Jr. shared his thoughts after the match. He stated that the loss didn't prove anything, and he made it clear that he wanted a rematch in England or Japan.
“Lucky I’ve got the jawline of Antonio Inoki, along with the spirit of Strong Style. So I’m fine, don’t you worry about me. I might have got knocked out, but I’ll keep going. Bryan, I happily admit that you’re one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. You’ve been the best in the world for what, over two decades. I wrestled you in 2008. You put me on the map. For that, I’ll be eternally grateful. But today, darling, we were supposed to settle something, weren’t we? Who really is the best technical wrestler, not in the world right now, but probably of all bloody time. But knocking me out, Bryan, that’s a scoundrel move from Brittle Bryan. I felt your bones disintegrating in my hands, Bryan. So I want my rematch because this proved nothing. We’re gonna do the rematch on my home turf, England, or my adopted home turf of Japan. I did you the solid, mate, didn’t I? Did you the proper solid of coming to Seattle. Submissions in Seattle, huh? Well, you didn’t beat me by submission. You chickened out. Well, Bryan, we’ll find out in the rematch who the best technical wrestler in the world is and I’ll put you into retirement for good, dickhead," Sabre Jr. said.
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