Nursing several health issues, Bryan Danielson has provided a major health update before his All In match.
The American Dragon is all set to face Swerve Strickland in a ‘title vs career’ match at Wembley, London. Both Strickland and Danielson have a lot to lose at their All In bout, and fans can expect a different game from them.
However, during the recent episode of Collision 08/10, Bryan Danielson shared his health update with Jim Ross during an interview. The former World Champion opened up on considering a neck surgery later this year.
The odds are I’m gonna have to get neck surgery before the end of this year.”
During his time with WWE, Danielson underwent an invasive microsurgical procedure known as a cervical foraminotomy to decompress his nerve root. Despite his early retirement, Danielson could make a comeback in WWE before jumping ships to AEW.
His fight against Strickland has been long cited as one of Danielson’s final matches, and now with his career on stake and a probable surgery later this year, the former Champion could hang up his boots in London.
Bryan Danielson Set To Achieve Rare Achievement At AEW All In
In a career spanning over two decades, Danielson has wrestled against some of the best in the business in some of the greatest arenas of all time. With Danielson’s career potentially concluding at the PPV, he might also achieve an extremely rare record.
Bryan Danielson can become the fifth person in history to have competed at all four of the world’s most prestigious professional wrestling venues: Madison Square Garden, Arena Mexico, Wembley Stadium, and the Tokyo Dome.
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In a new interview, Bryan Danielson explained why he is ready to retire.