One big thing: Bryan Danielson’s AEW debut at All Out 2021 remains a career highlight as he approaches the end of his full-time wrestling career.
The American Dragon recently shared his memories of that momentous day with “Inside The Ropes,” offering fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse into one of wrestling’s most exciting debuts.
Key takeaways:
• Danielson spent most of the show watching from a trailer, contrary to his preference for live viewing.
• He felt the energy shift dramatically once he entered the arena.
• The excitement built as his debut moment approached.
• Danielson claims he hasn’t felt nervous since his 2018 return from retirement.
Why it matters:
Danielson’s arrival in AEW marked a seismic shift in the wrestling landscape, adding legitimacy and star power to the upstart promotion. His reflections offer insight into the emotions and preparation behind such a pivotal moment in wrestling history.
By the numbers:
• All Out 2021 took place on September 5, 2021.
• The event’s attendance was reportedly 10,126, a sell-out crowd at the Now Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
• Danielson’s debut came after a 7-year stint in WWE, where he was a multi-time world champion.
What they’re saying:
“I was just excited, the energy,” Danielson said. “As soon as I went into the arena, and then I see some of my friends on the way there, so that’s super cool. Then the match is coming to a close and you can see it’s like, ‘Okay, it’s almost my time.’ It was just exciting.”
The bottom line:
Bryan Danielson’s AEW debut remains a landmark moment in modern wrestling history, showcasing the excitement and anticipation that surrounds high-profile talent moves in the industry.
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