AEW All Out 2021: 10 Things That Must Happen

1. Bryan Danielson Debuts

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Wow.

Obviously, this is guesswork. It hasn't been officially confirmed that Bryan Danielson is AEW-bound, but CM Punk's recent comments would suggest that he's as good as signed. Recent words from Wrestling Observer chief Dave Meltzer also teased a debut at All Out rather than waiting for AEW's New York debut.

If Tony Khan is in a hurry to make headlines and up the ante for Grand Slam even further, then maybe Bryan should come out following Kenny Omega vs. Christian Cage and stare down the reigning champ. Cue excitement, cue Twitter blowing up and cue this being the biggest pay-per-view in AEW history automatically.

Omega would need to act totally stunned by Danielson's appearance too. Like, he has to fall to his knees and start doubting his own existence - that sort of shocked. Imagine seeing CM Punk wrestle again, Danielson show up and Chris Jericho "retire" all on the same card.

Again, wow.

What do you think must happen at AEW All Out 2021? For more like this, check out 16 Things You Probably Missed From WWE Raw (Aug 30) and 4 Ups & 3 Downs From AEW Rampage (Aug 27)!

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