Bryan Danielson Provides In-Depth Insights into His Final Year as a Full-Time Wrestler

Bryan Danielson Provides In-Depth Insights into His Final Year as a Full-Time Wrestler
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Bryan Danielson Provides In-Depth Insights into His Final Year as a Full-Time Wrestler
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Bryan Danielson recently noted in an AEW Collision promo that he would be winding down his full-time wrestling career next year as he promised his daughter he would do so. He never said he would fully retire from wrestling, though.

During a recent appearance on the “BJ & Migs” podcast, Danielson was asked about the promo. He said,

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“It is a real thing. Also, I’m not a great actor. I have no interest in acting whatsoever. It’s one of those things where, if I don’t feel something to be true, I can’t go out there and do it. Not that I can’t go out there and do it, I will go out there and do it, but I need to have some sort of connection to something before I go out there and do it. This is a very real thing. For me, this is my last full-time year of wrestling. What my life looks like outside of wrestling after the year, we don’t exactly know. I don’t know. I, would kind of like to disappear. I don’t think my temperament is good for the public eye. I don’t like being recognized, that sort of thing. People are great, wrestling fans are great, they are always so nice when they say hi, but what really made it happen was being in the WWE machine and you’re in the spotlight so much, and I always loved wrestling and I loved the idea that I could wrestle in front of 500 people at an independent show and they’d be like, ‘you’re the best,’ and I go to the airport and nobody knows who I am. Even when I was the top independent wrestler in the country, I could go back to Aberdeen and not a single person cared. They didn’t care that I was a professional wrestler at all. I like that because then they’re not coming in with any expectation or they just like you because. I like to blend into the background a little more.”

Danielson noted that he’s starting to feel the damage he’s done to his body. He stated, 

“The travel, the toll the travel takes on my body and when you get home. You leave on Friday, do Collision on Saturday, come home on Sunday, you’re exhausted. We live on the west coast and most wrestling shows are east coast or central time, which why it’s great being in Seattle. The long flights, you get home, and you’re residually tired from that, and it takes you a day or two to recover from that, especially as I get old. I want to show up for my kids in the best way possible. I was never attracted to wrestling because of the fame or money. When I look back, I don’t even think I thought I was going to be successful,” he commented. “Part of it too is, my body. I’ve been doing it for so long and I wrestle a hard style. It’s getting to the point where I have to look after my long-term health as well. I want to be there because we had kids older. I want to be able to be there and play with my kids.”

And finally, Danielson added that he feels grateful and lucky about the career that he’s had.

“One of the things is, mentally, for me, making this last full-time year of wrestling, making every match mean more. Not to other people, but to myself. I have a limited time frame to do this at the scale that I’m doing it. That means don’t take it for granted. Doing this job is a blessing, and I’m lucky to be able to do it,” he said.

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Bryan Danielson, also known as Daniel Bryan, recently revealed that he will be winding down his full-time wrestling career next year. In a promo for AEW Collision, he mentioned that he made this decision because he promised his daughter he would do so. However, he clarified that he is not retiring from wrestling altogether.

During an appearance on the “BJ & Migs” podcast, Danielson discussed the promo and his future plans. He stated that he is not interested in acting and cannot perform convincingly if he does not believe in what he is doing. He emphasized that his decision to step back from full-time wrestling is genuine and rooted in his desire to prioritize his family.

Danielson expressed his uncertainty about what his life will look like outside of wrestling after next year. He mentioned that he would like to “disappear” and prefers to blend into the background rather than being in the public eye. Despite enjoying the support of wrestling fans, he admitted that he does not enjoy being recognized and prefers anonymity.

The wrestler also acknowledged the toll that wrestling has taken on his body. The travel involved in the profession, especially long flights, has left him exhausted and in need of recovery time. As he gets older, Danielson wants to be able to show up for his children and be present in their lives. Taking care of his long-term health has become a priority for him.

Despite these challenges, Danielson expressed gratitude for his career and considers himself lucky to have had the opportunities he has had. He wants to make the most of his last full-time year of wrestling by ensuring that every match holds meaning for him personally.

As fans eagerly await Danielson’s future endeavors, they can stay updated with all the latest wrestling news on eWrestlingNews.com. The website provides comprehensive coverage of the wrestling world and can also be followed on Twitter and Facebook for more updates.

In conclusion, Bryan Danielson’s announcement about winding down his full-time wrestling career next year has sparked interest and speculation among fans. While he plans to step back from the spotlight, he has not ruled out future involvement in wrestling. As he prioritizes his family and long-term health, Danielson remains grateful for the opportunities he has had and aims to make every remaining match count.