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Backstage Report Reveals Doc Sampson Didnt Want Danielson To Wrestle

Bryan Danielson All In Match Hit With Another Medical Setback

Backstage Report Reveals Doc Sampson Didn't Want Danielson to Wrestle

Former WWE Star Facing Major Risk at AEW Event

Former WWE star Daniel Bryan, now known as Bryan Danielson, is set to headline AEW All In next month at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. However, a new backstage report has shed some light on Danielson's physical condition ahead of the match, and it's not good news.

According to the report, AEW doctor Doc Sampson did not want Danielson to wrestle until All In. Sampson is concerned about Danielson's neck injury, which has plagued him for years. Danielson has been wrestling with a neck brace since returning to the ring in 2018, and there are concerns that he could further injure himself if he wrestles at All In.

Danielson has reportedly been cleared to wrestle by other doctors, but Sampson is the only one who has examined him in person. Sampson is said to be very concerned about Danielson's neck, and he believes that wrestling at All In could be a major risk.

Danielson is said to be determined to wrestle at All In, but he is also aware of the risks involved. He is reportedly working with Sampson to develop a plan that will allow him to wrestle without further injuring himself.

The news of Danielson's neck injury is a major setback for AEW. Danielson is one of the biggest stars in the company, and his match at All In is one of the most anticipated matches of the year. However, if Danielson is unable to wrestle, it could put a damper on the entire event.

All In is scheduled to take place on September 1, 2023. The event will be broadcast live on pay-per-view.


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