Bryan Danielson Delays Retirement At AEW All Out 2024; Suffers Betrayal

Bryan Danielson holding the AEW World Championship at AEW All In 2024

Bryan Danielson’s career to run longer after he continues his legacy at AEW All Out 2024.

At All In 2024, Bryan Danielson defeated Swerve Strickland to win the AEW World Championship. In a ‘title vs career’ match, Bryan Danielson gave his best and secured the win in London. Soon enough, in an open challenge for his championship, Jack Perry answered.

After a couple of weeks of buildup, the two locked horns together in Chicago at All Out 2024, and delivered a violent and technically brilliant match. However, Danielson kept Perry down to retain his World Championship.

Despite an interference from The Young Bucks, Danielson stood tall and ultimately delivered the Busaiko Knee twice to keep Perry down for the three count. Coming out to the ‘Final Countdown’, Danielson kept the fire going at the end of the main event.

However, as Christian Cage tried to cash in his Casino gauntlet title shot from All In, Jon Moxley and The Blackpool Combat Club made the save, before eventually turning on their team member.

As Claudio Castagnoli dropped Danielson with a European Uppercut, Moxley suffocated him with a plastic bag while Pac held off Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir kept watch. The BCC soon fled the scene as Bryan Danielson turned purple from suffocation.

Fans will now need to wait till Dynamite’s upcoming episode to hear the latest update on Danielson.

In recent news, Bryan Danielson is set to face off against Nigel McGuiness at AEW Dynamite Grand Slam.

Bryan Danielson And Mercedes Mone Named In A $100,000 “Hush Money” Lawsuit

According to a recent report by PWInsider, former WWE stars, Bryan Danielson (Daniel Bryan) and Mercedes Mone (Sasha Banks) were recently named in a $100,000 “Hush Money” lawsuit.

A man named Leland Owens filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court of the Eastern District of Washington claiming that WWE had entered into a verbal agreement with him in Yakima Lower Valley, but did not pay him. The suit was filed on August 30th and recorded on September 3rd. It read:

I gave the WWE ideas and never got paid. I also told Daniel Bruan (at the time what i was going to do with my earning with said ideas and the World Wrestling Entertainment tried to get in front of it because Vince thinks of this as competition. We have a verbal agreement in which was supposed to talk about at the time i receive my payment for my ideas.”

In other news: A former WWE star showed up at AEW All Out 2024.