

Christopher Daniels will officially move away from competition in the ring after a legendary career that lasted decades.
According to Sean Ross Sapp in Fightful Select, Daniels' defeat against Hangman Page in a Texas Death Match in this week's Aew Collision recordings was planned as his last fight, marking the end of an incredible trip in professional wrestling.
Fuentes revealed that Daniels had been looking to finish his career at the ring for a long time, and now, it seems that this moment has arrived. With a curriculum that includes AEW, NJPW, Roh, TNA, WWE, ECW, AAA, NWA, AJPW, Noah, Zero1, MLW and CMLL, there are not many promotions in which you have not left its mark.
Daniels won the reputation of being one of the most respected veterans in the industry, offering classics throughout several generations. While he has not yet made an official statement about his retirement, everything indicates that this will be the final chapter of his career in the ring.
After a career that saw him work everywhere, from the greatest promotions of the world to the most respected independent circuits, Daniels's legacy is undeniable. If this was really his last fight, it was an appropriate ending for a career full of unforgettable moments.