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Christopher Daniels On AEW’s Unrestricted, Talks Joining AEW, CurryMan & More

Christopher Daniels joins Tony Schiavone and Aubrey Edwards on the latest edition of the AEW Unrestricted Podcast.

Christopher Daniels is one-third of the SCU tag team and the head of AEW Talent Relations. He explains how The Young Bucks brought him to AEW, why he was willing to bet on himself and take a chance with a new wrestling company, how AEW kept Sting’s debut a surprise, and how he rates the first year of AEW DYNAMITE.

CD also shares stories about #CurryMan, the Dumb & Dumber suits, tagging and traveling with Frankie Kazarian, adding Scorpio Sky to SCU, “Being The Elite,” the BME, and his covert DC vs. Marvel match against actor Stephen Amell. Plus, CD talks comic book collecting, his favorite Marvel books, and his own collaboration with Aw Yeah Comics.

Christopher Daniels Rates First Year of AEW DYNAMITE

“Nothing we do is perfect; there’s always room for improvement. But I feel like in terms of introducing a largely unknown cast of wrestlers to the wrestling audience, I feel like we’ve done a really good job.”

Christopher Daniels In-Ring Future

“I don’t think that there’s a burning hunger in the wrestling world to see me necessarily wrestle anybody…I don’t know if there’s anybody going, ‘I wish Christopher Daniels would wrestle Jon Moxley on Dynamite.’”

Christopher Daniels on “Best Moonsault Ever”

“I think when people see the BME, I think they’ll think of me no matter what, in the same way that I think if people see a Frog Splash they might think of Eddie Guerrero first.”

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