Bryan Danielson Provides Update On His In-Ring Status

Bryan Danielson has provided an update on his in-ring status following his absence from AEW programming.

Bryan Danielson Provides Update On His In-Ring Status
  • Bryan Danielson is not medically cleared to wrestle, confirming his extended absence from AEW television since losing the AEW World Title to Jon Moxley.
  • Danielson will appear live for audiences in Kent but not on television, maintaining a promotional role without in-ring competition.
  • His match against Moxley was likely his final full-time performance due to ongoing neck issues, though he remains involved with AEW in a non-wrestling capacity.
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Bryan Danielson has put a stop to any speculation about an imminent in-ring return, confirming that he is not currently medically cleared to wrestle. The announcement clarifies his extended absence from AEW television since losing the AEW World Title to Jon Moxley at Wrestle Dynasty.

The former champion broke his silence on his status during a recent appearance on the Daly Migs Show.

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“I don’t know, but right now, I’m not cleared to wrestle,” Danielson revealed. “Even if I wanted to, if I said, ‘Hey, I’m going to be there.’ I will be there in Kent. I will be there live in front of the people, but probably not on television. It’ll just be for the people there live.”

While he will not be competing, Danielson’s statement confirms he is still active in a promotional capacity for the company. His scheduled appearance in Kent will be for the live audience only, not as part of a broadcast.

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This development aligns with the trajectory of Danielson’s career, which has been marked by a well-documented history of neck issues. The match against Moxley was widely seen as his final performance as a full-time competitor. Although his talent contract has expired, Danielson continues his involvement with AEW in a non-wrestling role, with his presence backstage considered a common occurrence.

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