The real story of the orbital bone recently suffered by Bryan Danielson, which may keep him out for the rest of the year, has been revealed.
In a promo on the October 28 episode of AEW Collision, Claudio Castagnoli stated that Bryan Danielson had suffered a broken orbital bone giving a storyline angle of the injury being caused by Kazuchika Okada and/or Orange Cassidy during a tag team match on the October 25 episode of AEW Dynamite.
However, in reality, Bryan Danielson suffered the injury on the October 21 episode of AEW Collision in his match against Andrade El Idolo.
While he was able to wrestle on the following episode of Dynamite, teaming with Castagnoli in the match against Okada and Cassidy, he has since been added to the injured list.
Alvarez: “Bryan Danielson was in fact not hurt last Wednesday. But he was hurt in the Andrade match (the Saturday before), and went into last Wednesday’s match with a broken orbital bone.”
Meltzer: “He went in with a black eye, They didn’t know how serious it was, but obviously he worked on it, and they shot the angle to take him out during the match.
“So the injury took place when they bonked heads, it was a total, basically a fluke. Just one of those things. Wasn’t like he got hit too hard or anything. Andrade was doing a spinning elbow and Danielson’s head was in one place, and his head was in a place, and they bonked heads.”
The report would also note that another priority for Danielson is a “career highlight” match against Okada at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom on January 4, 2024.
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