AEW taped the Collision episode on Tuesday at the Centre Bell in Montreal, QC, CA, which will air on TNT on Saturday night. Bryan Danielson, who had been out of action since October due to a broken orbital bone, worked a match while wearing an eye patch.
Ge faced Andrade El Idolo in a Blue League match in the Contential Classic and ended up getting cut above his left eye, the same eye that was previously injured with a broken orbital bone. Following the bout, The Blackpool Combat Club checked on Danielson, causing some concern among fans that he may have sustained another injury.
According to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select, this was all part of a storyline that will unfold on television, and Danielson is perfectly fine.
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AEW wrestler Bryan Danielson recently made a comeback to the ring after being out of action since October due to a broken orbital bone. However, what caught the attention of fans was the fact that he was wearing an eye patch during his match at the Collision episode taped in Montreal.
Danielson faced Andrade El Idolo in a Blue League match in the Contential Classic. Unfortunately, during the match, he ended up getting cut above his left eye, the same eye that was previously injured with a broken orbital bone. This caused some concern among fans, especially when The Blackpool Combat Club checked on Danielson after the bout.
However, according to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select, this was all part of a storyline that will unfold on television. Danielson is perfectly fine and the injury was not real. It seems like AEW is incorporating this eye patch into his character development.
This is not the first time professional wrestling has used such tactics to create compelling storylines. Wrestlers often wear props or accessories to enhance their characters and add drama to their matches. In this case, the eye patch adds an element of mystery and intrigue to Bryan Danielson’s persona.
Fans can rest assured that Danielson’s injury is not serious and he will continue to entertain them in the ring. It’s always important to remember that professional wrestling is a scripted form of entertainment, and injuries are often part of the storyline rather than real-life incidents.
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