Former WWE star Bryan Danielson won the AEW World Title at All In
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Major Update on Bryan Danielson Following His AEW All In Win

Former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Bryan Danielson recently achieved a major feat at AEW All In. He defeated Swerve Strickland to capture the AEW World Title. Danielson came off one of the most important and historic nights of his career at AEW All In, which took place last weekend at Wembley Stadium in London, with over 50,000 fans in attendance.

The American Dragon competed against then-World Champion Swerve Strickland in a Title vs. Career match, making it one of the major showdowns on the All In match card. Since his arrival in 2021, Bryan Danielson has challenged for the AEW World Title on several occasions but always came up short.

In a hard-fought battle at AEW All In, Danielson made Swerve Strickland tap out, securing the AEW World Championship and preventing his career from ending in London before a sell-out crowd. Moreover, not only did he save his wrestling career, but he also captured the AEW World Title for the first time. Following this victory, President Tony Khan provided a major update on Bryan Danielson’s future.

Bryan Danielson set to discuss his wrestling future on AEW Dynamite

Former WWE star Bryan Danielson has repeatedly mentioned that 2024 will be his final year as a full-time professional wrestler. Now that Danielson is at the top of All Elite Wrestling, his upcoming announcement on Dynamite has become a major topic. President Tony Khan announced on Twitter that Bryan Danielson would address his future plans on the next edition of Dynamite.

On Dynamite, Bryan Danielson was attacked by Jack Perry. The latter then challenged him to a match. The two will face off at All Out on September 7. Meanwhile, Darby Allin and Christian Cage have secured future AEW World Championship opportunities. Darby will challenge the champion at AEW Grand Slam on September 25.

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