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Bryan Danielson Breaks Silence on Pro Wrestling Future
Bryan Danielson Breaks Silence on Pro Wrestling Future

Newsweek

time20 hours ago

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Bryan Danielson Breaks Silence on Pro Wrestling Future

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. AEW star Bryan Danielson has admitted that his recent physical involvement at the All In: Texas pay-per-view was not entirely approved by the company's medical staff. The "American Dragon" confirmed that he performed several un-cleared moves during his surprise appearance. Danielson discussed the incident on the latest episode of The Nikki & Brie Show, hosted by his wife, Brie Garcia, and her sister, Nikki Garcia. He confirmed that despite his year-long absence from the ring, he still got caught up in the moment. "Some Of Them I Did Not Clear" During the podcast, Brie asked her husband if he was supposed to do all the moves he performed when he ran in to help "Hangman" Adam Page at All In. Danielson admitted that some of his actions were not pre-approved. "Well, some of them I had cleared, some of them I did not," Danielson said, before adding with a laugh, "But I was feeling it!" He specifically mentioned that AEW's Dr. Sampson "did think I was an idiot" for his actions. Despite his recent physical appearances, including a quick match at a TV taping and an appearance at an ROH show, Danielson was firm when asked if he was officially back. "No, I'm not back," he stated. March 3, 2024 – AEW Continental Champion / NJPW STRONG Openweight Champion / ROH World Champion Eddie Kingston takes a kick from Bryan Danielson during AEW Revolution. March 3, 2024 – AEW Continental Champion / NJPW STRONG Openweight Champion / ROH World Champion Eddie Kingston takes a kick from Bryan Danielson during AEW Revolution. Jeff Jones/AEW More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation A Dangerous History Danielson's admission is significant given his well-documented history of career-threatening injuries. He was famously forced into a multi-year retirement from WWE in 2016 due to a series of concussions and post-concussion seizures. After a long and arduous journey of seeing specialists, he was miraculously cleared to return in 2018. Danielson's current absence from AEW stems from a neck injury that was worsened at the Dynasty pay-per-view last year. This history explains why his wife, fans, and the AEW medical team would be so concerned about him getting physically involved, especially with un-cleared, high-impact moves like a suicide dive. A Complicated Relationship Danielson's appearance at All In was also significant from a storyline perspective. He interfered in the main event Texas Death Match between Jon Moxley and "Hangman" Adam Page. The men Danielson brawled with—Wheeler Yuta, Claudio Castagnoli, and Gabe Kidd—were all members or associates of the Blackpool Combat Club, a faction that Danielson himself founded alongside Moxley. Danielson's last televised match was a loss to Moxley at WrestleDream in October 2024. His run-in at All In was a direct confrontation with his former stablemates, suggesting that even if he is "not back," his story with the BCC is far from over. More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports

Top AEW Star Is Taking A Leave Of Absence: Report
Top AEW Star Is Taking A Leave Of Absence: Report

Newsweek

time5 days ago

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Top AEW Star Is Taking A Leave Of Absence: Report

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Will Ospreay had a night of massive highs and lows at AEW's All In: Texas pay-per-view this past weekend. According to a new Fightful Select report, the storyline attack that saw him stretchered out of the arena was a way to write him off television, as he is expected to take some time off to heal from injuries. The "Aerial Assassin" is reportedly "working banged up" and will be sidelined for over a month, though no exact timetable for his return is known. A Night Of Triumph And Pain Ospreay had a major role at the All In event at Globe Life Field. He teamed with AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland to defeat The Young Bucks in a high-stakes match where The Bucks' status as Executive Vice Presidents was on the line. Ospreay and Strickland were victorious, stripping Matt and Nick Jackson of their corporate power. However, Ospreay's night was not over. He got involved in the main event, which led to him being brutally attacked by the Death Riders faction (PAC, Penta El Zero Miedo, and Rey Fenix). The post-match assault ended with Ospreay being carried out of the stadium on a stretcher. The Best In The World Will Ospreay is widely regarded by fans and critics as one of the best professional wrestlers on the planet. Ospreay built a legendary resume in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he was a multi-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion before moving up to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. His signing with AEW in late 2023 was seen as a massive acquisition for the company. All Elite Wrestling ALL IN at Wembley Stadium in London on August 27, 2023. All Elite Wrestling ALL IN at Wembley Stadium in London on August 27, 2023. Courtesy of AEW His matches are famous for their breathtaking pace and innovative, high-risk maneuvers. This "Aerial Assassin" style has earned him countless accolades, including numerous five-star (and higher) match ratings from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation That same breathtaking style, however, comes at a significant physical cost. Ospreay's blend of high-flying acrobatics and hard-hitting strikes puts immense strain on his body. The report that he has been "working banged up" is not a surprise to those who follow his career, as he often works through various nagging injuries. This planned time off will allow one of AEW's biggest stars to fully recover and come back at 100 percent. While his absence will be felt, it is a necessary step to ensure the longevity of one of the industry's most valuable performers. More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports

Former AEW Champion Taking Leave Of Absence
Former AEW Champion Taking Leave Of Absence

Newsweek

time6 days ago

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Former AEW Champion Taking Leave Of Absence

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. AEW Trios Champion Samoa Joe is set to miss some time from television following a brutal post-match attack at the All In: Texas pay-per-view. According to a new report, the on-screen angle was a deliberate way to write the champion off of television for a few weeks for a very specific reason. At the All In event this past Saturday, Joe's team, The Opps, successfully retained their Trios Titles over the Death Riders. However, their celebration was cut short by a beatdown that saw Joe being stretchered out of the arena. The Real Reason For Samoe Joe's AEW Absence A new report from Fightful Select has confirmed the reason for the storyline injury. Samoa Joe is scheduled to take time off to handle promotional duties for the upcoming second season of the hit Peacock series, Twisted Metal. The report notes that Joe is expected to miss "at least a couple of weeks" of AEW programming. The new season of Twisted Metal is set to be released on July 31st. The Samoan Submission Machine In Hollywood Twisted Metal is a successful adaptation of the classic PlayStation video game series. In the show, Samoa Joe provides the imposing physical body for the iconic, clown-mask-wearing character, Sweet Tooth. Actor Will Arnett provides the character's voice. All Elite Wrestling ALL IN at Wembley Stadium in London on August 27, 2023. All Elite Wrestling ALL IN at Wembley Stadium in London on August 27, 2023. Courtesy of AEW The first season was a critical and commercial success for the Peacock streaming service. Joe's involvement in promoting the highly anticipated second season is a major mainstream opportunity for both him and AEW. A Growing Trend In Wrestling It is becoming increasingly common for top professional wrestlers to take scheduled time away from the ring to work on major film and television projects. This allows them to expand their brand and bring new eyes to the wrestling product. In recent months, WWE's The Miz took a hiatus to host the reboot of American Gladiators, while WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch was recently cast in a new FX comedy pilot. More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation Samoa Joe's absence for his own high-profile project follows this new industry trend. His journey in AEW has seen him hold the TNT Championship twice before reaching the pinnacle of the company by winning the AEW World Championship. While he is currently a Trios Champion, he remains one of AEW's most credible and important main event stars. Fans can expect him to return to AEW programming after his promotional duties for Twisted Metal are complete. More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports

Adam Cole vacates AEW TNT Title citing health issues, announces extended absence
Adam Cole vacates AEW TNT Title citing health issues, announces extended absence

Economic Times

time12-07-2025

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Adam Cole vacates AEW TNT Title citing health issues, announces extended absence

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Adam Cole officially vacated the AEW TNT Championship during the All In: Texas event, citing ongoing health issues . The announcement was made during an in-ring address where Cole confirmed he would be taking an indefinite leave from All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The promotion has not disclosed the nature of Cole's medical a prominent figure in AEW and professional wrestling , stated, 'It's really hard to put this into words, but I wanted to come out here and talk to you all. Very sorry that I let everybody down and I can't wrestle tonight.'Also read: 'Absolutely Wild Scenes': Moxley retains AEW World Championship title in brutal street fight against Cope The wrestler added, 'I have some health issues going on at the moment that not only will not allow me to defend this championship tonight, but I am going to be gone for a while.'During his remarks, Cole expressed gratitude for fan support and acknowledged the possibility of retirement, though he emphasized he was not ready to make that decision.'I don't even want to think about talking about retiring because I am not in the right headspace,' he said. 'But I wanted to have this opportunity to come out and talk to you all, if this is indeed goodbye, because you are the best damn wrestling fans in the world.'Adam Cole reflected on his journey in professional wrestling, crediting the fans for helping fulfill a lifelong dream. 'Since I was nine years old, I've always dreamed of becoming a professional wrestler. It's all I ever wanted to do, and all of you made that dream come true for me,' he read: Mariah May's WWE NXT debut leaves everyone speechless; Is she the next women's champion? He continued, 'You've supported me across multiple promotions all over the world you have no idea how much that means to me. With my highest moments and recently my lowest moments, all of you have been so supportive every step of the way and, damn it, I will love you forever. Thank you so much.'Cole also took the time to thank the AEW fanbase and the company as a whole: 'From me, honestly, from everybody at AEW, thank you for making AEW what it is. Thank you for making AEW so special and thank you all so damn much for changing my life. I love you always.'Following his address, Adam Cole was met in the ring by fellow wrestlers Kyle O'Reilly and Roderick Strong, who embraced him in a show of support.

Adam Cole vacates AEW TNT Title citing health issues, announces extended absence
Adam Cole vacates AEW TNT Title citing health issues, announces extended absence

Time of India

time12-07-2025

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  • Time of India

Adam Cole vacates AEW TNT Title citing health issues, announces extended absence

Adam Cole relinquishes AEW TNT Title during All In: Texas Adam Cole officially vacated the AEW TNT Championship during the All In: Texas event, citing ongoing health issues . The announcement was made during an in-ring address where Cole confirmed he would be taking an indefinite leave from All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The promotion has not disclosed the nature of Cole's medical concerns. Cole, a prominent figure in AEW and professional wrestling , stated, 'It's really hard to put this into words, but I wanted to come out here and talk to you all. Very sorry that I let everybody down and I can't wrestle tonight.' Also read: 'Absolutely Wild Scenes': Moxley retains AEW World Championship title in brutal street fight against Cope The wrestler added, 'I have some health issues going on at the moment that not only will not allow me to defend this championship tonight, but I am going to be gone for a while.' Live Events During his remarks, Cole expressed gratitude for fan support and acknowledged the possibility of retirement, though he emphasized he was not ready to make that decision. 'I don't even want to think about talking about retiring because I am not in the right headspace,' he said. 'But I wanted to have this opportunity to come out and talk to you all, if this is indeed goodbye, because you are the best damn wrestling fans in the world.' AEW star acknowledges fan support and career journey Adam Cole reflected on his journey in professional wrestling, crediting the fans for helping fulfill a lifelong dream. 'Since I was nine years old, I've always dreamed of becoming a professional wrestler. It's all I ever wanted to do, and all of you made that dream come true for me,' he said. Also read: Mariah May's WWE NXT debut leaves everyone speechless; Is she the next women's champion? He continued, 'You've supported me across multiple promotions all over the world you have no idea how much that means to me. With my highest moments and recently my lowest moments, all of you have been so supportive every step of the way and, damn it, I will love you forever. Thank you so much.' Cole also took the time to thank the AEW fanbase and the company as a whole: 'From me, honestly, from everybody at AEW, thank you for making AEW what it is. Thank you for making AEW so special and thank you all so damn much for changing my life. I love you always.' Following his address, Adam Cole was met in the ring by fellow wrestlers Kyle O'Reilly and Roderick Strong, who embraced him in a show of support.

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