Bryan Danielson: Win Or Lose, AEW All In Feels Like The Biggest Moment Of My Career

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Bryan Danielson says his world title match at AEW All In feels like the biggest match and moment of his career.

At AEW All In, Bryan Danielson will put his career on the line when he challenges Swerve Strickland for the AEW World Championship.

Speaking with The Sun Sport, Bryan Danielson discussed the upcoming match.

“I’m really looking forward to it,” Bryan Danielson said. “This feels to me like the biggest match of my career. I put my career on the line. If I lose, I’m gonna retire. I’m at that stage of my career, if I can’t win the AEW World Championship, then I should probably be kind of done. So yeah, I’m really looking forward to it. For us, for people of my generation, Wembley is a culturally iconic moment within wrestling. You think back to SummerSlam ‘92 and British Bulldog beating Bret Hart in the main event of that Wembley. Last year’s was such an incredible event, and I wasn’t able to make it because I broke my arm, so yeah, really looking forward to it.

“Just the experience. So many of the historic wrestling buildings I’ve gotten to wrestle in. This year, I actually wrestled in Arena Mexico for the first time, which was awesome. But Wembley Stadium, I’ve never…I spent a bunch of time in the UK. I love wrestling here in the UK, but Wembley Stadium is just this extra special thing.”

Bryan Danielson On Wrestling In Front Of His Kids

Danielson went on to note that putting his career on the line put a positive stress on him to perform at his best. He was then asked whether winning would be the biggest moment of his career. He stated that it would be, win or lose. Danielson also stated that wrestling in front of his kids made it even more special.

“Yeah, 100%,” Bryan Danielson said. “I think even if I lose, it still feels like the biggest moment of my career. One of the things that, my daughter’s gotten to see me wrestle, but it was when she was two. She doesn’t remember it even. They’ve seen me wrestle on TV, but they’ve never actually seen me from a seat, and doing it at Wembley Stadium, win or lose, this feels like the biggest match of my career. So yeah, I’m really looking forward to it.”

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