In recent days, there have been some reports that Bryan Danielson is responsible for several fines that have been levied against AEW talents who make egregious social media posts.
While there have been conflicting reports as to whether Danielson was actually the one handing out the fines, it has been confirmed that at least two people have been fined.
According to a report from Fightful Select, Danielson is “at least partially responsible” for handing out the fines as it pertains to social media conduct. This has been happening for several weeks now, and it has to do with conduct that goes against making AEW look as professional as possible as a company. Some of the conduct can extend to retweets and likes.
As we’ve reported in the past here on eWn, Danielson is seen as a locker room leader and is very approachable. Danielson was the person who led meetings after AEW All In 2023 regarding the decision making that went into CM Punk’s firing from the company.
There was also a meeting led by Danielson earlier this year about how talent should conduct themselves during interviews and on social media. Danielson also spoke during the talent meeting after AEW All Out 2022.
In other AEW news, AEW World Champion MJF did the intro video for Smoke DZA’s new “Beyond Spiritual” track. You can check that out below:
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Bryan Danielson’s Role in Enforcing Social Media Conduct in AEW
In recent days, reports have emerged suggesting that Bryan Danielson, also known as Daniel Bryan, is responsible for imposing fines on All Elite Wrestling (AEW) talents who make inappropriate social media posts. While there have been conflicting reports regarding Danielson’s involvement in the fine system, it has been confirmed that at least two individuals have been fined.
According to a report from Fightful Select, Danielson is believed to be at least partially responsible for handing out fines related to social media conduct. This practice has been ongoing for several weeks and aims to maintain a high level of professionalism within the company. The fines are not limited to original posts but can also extend to retweets and likes.
Danielson is regarded as a locker room leader and is known for his approachable nature. After AEW All In 2023, he led meetings discussing the decision-making process behind CM Punk’s departure from the company. Earlier this year, Danielson also conducted a meeting addressing how talent should conduct themselves during interviews and on social media. He has been actively involved in guiding and mentoring fellow wrestlers within AEW.
In other AEW news, AEW World Champion MJF recently contributed to Smoke DZA’s new track “Beyond Spiritual” by creating the intro video. The video can be viewed on various platforms.
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It is important for professional wrestlers to maintain a positive image both inside and outside the ring. Social media conduct plays a significant role in shaping public perception and can impact the reputation of both individual wrestlers and the promotion they represent. By enforcing strict guidelines and imposing fines, AEW aims to ensure that its talents uphold a certain level of professionalism and respect on social media platforms. Bryan Danielson’s involvement in this process highlights his dedication to maintaining a positive and reputable image for AEW and its wrestlers.