Bryan Danielson’s Status For AEW All In At London Wembley Stadium Revealed

Bryan Danielson’s Status For AEW All In At London Wembley Stadium Revealed AEW

Now that AEW’s historic All In pay-per-view event from London’s Wembley Stadium has its first official match, we now also have a clearer indication on whether to expect an appearance from The American Dragon Bryan Danielson at the event.

While initially projected to be a 6-8 week layoff, Danielson’s broken arm injury that he sustained at Forbidden Door on June 25 was worse than feared, leading to serious questions regarding a return in time for All In on August 27 or All Out from Chicago, Illinois on September 3.

With a lack of positive signs that Danielson was perhaps on track for the miraculous recovery, we now seem to have a more firm answer courtesy of Dave Meltzer’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Sadly, Meltzer confirms that both All In and All Out are off the table, while Dynamite Grand Slam on September 20 is also doubtful, making some time in October a more realistic projection for a return of for the Blackpool Combat Club frontman.

Meltzer writes:

Bryan Danielson got his surgery for his broken arm on 7/3 and that the time was told three months before he could return, although it’s possible he could beat that by a week or two. All In and All Out are out, Grand Slam doesn’t look good but I don’t want to say impossible, but he should be back in October

We at WrestleTalk continue to wish Danielson the best in his ongoing recovery.

Despite Danielson missing out on All In, we may have an indication of what his BCC brethren will be doing at the landmark event – to view a rumored card for the show follow this link here.

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9 months ago by Jamie Toolan

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