Bryan Danielson: “It’s 50/50 If I’ll Ever Wrestle Again”


Bryan Danielson says he’s doing everything he can to avoid undergoing neck surgery, but his ongoing health challenges put his in-ring future in serious jeopardy.

Known for his resilience and passion, the American Dragon shared insights into the state of his neck, his reluctance to undergo surgery, and the uncertainty surrounding his wrestling career. Despite these challenges, he expressed gratitude for his storied journey, offering a reflective perspective that resonates with fans and peers alike.

At Monday’s AEW All In Texas Countdown to On Sale event at Globe Life Field, Bryan spoke with Denise Salcedo admitted, “My neck is not great.” He explained that it’s affecting his sleep and overall comfort.

When asked about surgery, he revealed his reluctance, stating, “I’m trying to avoid it. Surgery is a last resort, not a first resort.” He mentioned trying alternative methods before considering going under the knife. Regarding an in-ring return, he candidly remarked,

“If I had to guess right now, I’d say it’s 50/50 if I’ll ever wrestle again.”

He emphasized that he’s at peace with this uncertainty and appreciates the time he has already spent in the ring.

Family and Personal Life:

Reflecting on having his family present at AEW All In, he shared the emotional side, saying, “I was looking over constantly to check on them,” and mentioning how his daughter called it the best day of her life despite seeing him bleed in the ring.

Bryan stressed he won’t push his children to follow in his footsteps, explaining, “What I want for them is to find something they love as much as I’ve loved wrestling.”

Reflections on Wrestling Venues and Career Highlights:

He expressed equal appreciation for both large arenas and intimate venues: “I loved wrestling in big stadiums… but I also loved those small, intimate atmospheres.”

Touching on AEW All In, he considered it a fairy-tale moment, standing atop the ropes, championship in hand, with his family and friends present. He called it “really, really special and something I’ll cherish for the rest of my life.”

Match with Will Ospreay and Current AEW Talent:

Will Ospreay vs. Bryan Danielson

Speaking highly of Will Ospreay, Bryan praised him as one of the best he’s ever faced. “He’s one of the best guys I’ve ever been in the ring with.” He also lauded the depth of talent in AEW, mentioning Swerve Strickland and Kenny Omega as top-tier performers.

AEW’s Expansion and Streaming on Max:

Bryan expressed excitement about AEW’s upcoming broadcast on the Max streaming service. “Max is huge… so many people I know don’t have cable. It’s a real chance to get more people to watch AEW.” He noted that this move could broaden the audience significantly.

AEW presents ALL IN TEXAS on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at 7:00 PM at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX. Tickets are now available at Ticketmaster.com.

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