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Bryan Danielson discusses plans for final full-time AEW match

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AEW star Bryan Danielson has explained where he wants to wrestle his final match before he finishes up as a full-time wrestler.

Danielson announced the start of his final year as a full-time wrestler in September 2023. He noted at the time that when the year is over, he’ll transition into a part-time performer so he can spend more time at home with his family.
While many fans have predicted that Danielson’s AEW send-off will be at All In London in Wembley Stadium, Danielson has named another pay-per-view which he wants to wrestle on in late-2024.
Speaking on the TWC Show, Danielson noted that he wants to compete at WrestleDream on October 14.

Explaining why, he said:
“I’m not sure if I’ll make it, but one thing that would be a nice way to kind of close everything out for me is to do my last match as a full-time wrestler at WrestleDream at the Tacoma Dome — we’re doing the Tacoma Dome — because that’s the first wrestling show I ever saw.
“It was WWF and it was Ultimate Warrior versus Rick Rude in the main event and it’s the first time my sister ever saw a male butt cheek. My dad talked about it till the day he died.
“The Ultimate Warrior sunset flips Rick Rude, Rick Rude’s back and butt are facing directly towards us and then Ultimate Warrior pulls down his pants, we see his butt-cheeks and my sister’s cheeks go bright red. My dad howled about that until the day he died.”

Danielson is slated to compete in an Anarchy in the Arena match at Double Or Nothing, teaming with Eddie Kingston, Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood to battle Kazuchika Okada, Jack Perry, Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson.
The popular star also revealed that his AEW contract is set to expire before a major event, which you can read more about right here.

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