What Happened After AEW All Out 2021 Went Off The Air?

Here's what Bryan Danielson had to say after his stunning AEW debut.

By Andy H Murray /

AEW

Bryan Danielson made a stunning AEW debut at All Out 2021 tonight, one-upping fellow newcomer Adam Cole by hitting the ring at the very end of the night to help Jungle Boy, Luchasaurus, and Christian Cage fight off The Elite.

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The show closed with Danielson and his new allies standing in the ring, having chased Cole, Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks and co. off.

Bryan's night didn't end there, though. The 40-year-old grabbed a microphone and addressed the audience, touching not only on his new place of employment, but his previous one as well.

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Per PWInsider, Danielson was complimentary to both WWE and AEW, saying that he loves AEW and loved WWE. He said that his decision to leave the former in May was just a matter of having to move on. Danielson added that he's in AEW to wrestle, calling out the Elite in the process.

Sean Ross Sapp noted that Bryan credited the AEW talent as the result he went there, particularly those who'd been with the company from day one. He was grateful for his time in WWE and would like the audience to thank the current AEW roster for luring wrestlers over from Vince McMahon's promotion.

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