Bryan Danielson became the new holder of the AEW World Title after he beat Swerve Strickland in the title match. The former WWE legendary star was fighting for his career and if he had lost the match he would have to retire.
As soon as he won the title, Bryan Danielson was joined in the ring by his family. Brie Danielson came into the ring with her two children. This is when Bryan Danielson was seen playing with his young son.
Bryan Danielson turned heel after winning the title and was going to hit his son with a Tiger Driver until Brie stopped him😭😭😭😭😭😭😭pic.twitter.com/ISB9Xl17oB
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The young toddler could be seen running around the ring. That’s when Bryan Danielson was seen pulling the toddler closer and threatening him with a Tiger Driver move. It was all fun and games but Danielson stopped the move.
Bryan Danielson labels AEW All In the best moment
After the AEW All-In came to an end, Bryan Danielson addressed the media. One of the reporters asked the new AEW World Champion if this was the best moment of his career and where he ranked the moment.
Cageside Seats quoted the new AEW World Champion as saying, “People ask me all the time what my favorite moment is in wrestling. I can never give them one answer because I’ve loved all of it. This is the first time Birdie remembers seeing me wrestle live. This is the first time my son has seen me wrestle live. Without a doubt, that was my favorite moment in my entire career.”
Bryan Danielson complimented his opponent Swerve Strickland and was quoted by TJR Wrestling as saying “Swerve had a hell of a run. Swerve had a really nice run as champion, but it is time for the American Dragon. It is time for Bryan Danielson to win the AEW world title. It’s really fitting.”
The AEW Champion also said, “I mean, I think if you would ask Tony Khan who is his true right hand man, who does he believe in and trust in more than anyone else, who would he take advice from? It would be Bryan Danielson. He has really been like a heart and soul when it comes to AEW.”