


Jon Moxley won his fourth World Title of AEW in Wrestledream after defeating Bryan Danielson. However, the former WWE star apparently paid tribute to The American Dragon after the combat ended.
As reported, AEW Wrestledream was Bryan Danielson's last fight as a full -time fighter. The veteran has been clear about the fact that when he loses the world title, he will hang his boots. The end of Bryan Danielson's full time race came to his former friend Jon Moxley, who did not hesitate to resort to Some unpleasant tactics to become the AEW world champion.
However, in X (formerly Twitter), a fan noticed how Jon Moxley apparently leaned against Bryan Danielson, in an apparent show of respect, after officially withdrawing the star of the full -time competition.
“After defeating him … Jon Moxley bowed to Bryan Danielson and became the man who retired The American Dragon.”
AEW's star Bryan Danielson talks about a possible return to WWE
The American Dragon had a successful career in the WWE, But he left the promotion in 2021 to sign with All Elite Wrestling. Many have wondered if Bryan Danielson would ever return to the headquarters in Stamford and the veteran recently answered the question.
In a recent talk with Gorilla Postion, Bryan Danielson revealed that he could return to WWE if All Elite Wrestling takes care of the wrestling industry in the future. Bryan said he would like to offer his creative direction to WWE and help them counterattack the headquarters in Jacksonville on that stage.
“I mean, I would never say, but if I did, it would have to be in a case where I felt that going there is better for the industry. So, for example, imagine that in ten years, suddenly something happens with its creative process and they are simply horrible, and AEW has completely seized and has become a unilateral business on the other hand; yes, then maybe I would consider it.”
Bryan Danielson will take a long break after his retirement from Wrestledream. It will be interesting to see if the veteran returns to WWE in the coming years.