In a recent edition of his “My World” podcast, renowned wrestler Jeff Jarrett delved into certain ongoing speculations surrounding the future of Bryan Danielson in professional wrestling.
Expressing his thoughts, Jarrett opined, “In my honest viewpoint, Bryan finds himself in an intense internal struggle. His family, I believe even without explicitly expressing it, desire him to be at home more often.”
Taking the conversation forward, Jarrett continued, “I’ve conveyed to him to face the hurdles he might be sensing. While he might feel uncomfortable about the zenith of his career coming to an end, I sincerely believe that it’s just a part of his professional journey.”
For context, in 2023, Danielson had made an announcement that his full-time wrestling career would conclude in 2024, a decision driven by a promise made to his daughter, Birdie.
In a recent AEW Dynamite episode, Danielson declared that a loss against AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland at All In 2024 would signal an end to his career in wrestling.
Further fueling speculations about his professional future, the winner of the Owen Hart Cup disclosed that his tenure with AEW would conclude on the 1st of August.
Tony Khan, who holds Danielson’s wrestling career in high regard, expressed a desire for him to be a part of the organization long into the future.
In the latest Dynamite episode, an interaction between Danielson and Jarrett set the stage for a first-time showdown between the duo in the coming week.
Moreover, the 2024 AEW All In event scheduled for 25th of August at London’s Wembley Stadium would see Danielson attending, after missing out on the previous year due to injury.
The wrestling community awaits with bated breath as Danielson puts his career at stake against AEW Champ Strickland at AEW All In!
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