Daniel Bryan/Bryan Danielson Is OFFICIALLY "All Elite" After Making His AEW Debut At ALL OUT

Daniel Bryan/Bryan Danielson Is OFFICIALLY "All Elite" After Making His AEW Debut At ALL OUT

Well, it's finally official! Daniel Bryan's WWE days are behind him because he is now All Elite! The Leader of the Yes Movement debuted during All Out, and you can find out exactly what happened here...

By JoshWilding - Sep 06, 2021 01:09 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

There have been rumblings for weeks now that former WWE Champion Daniel Bryan could be heading to AEW, but that was finally confirmed during last night's stellar All Out PPV. 

The Leader of the Yes Movement was last seen losing to Universal Champion Roman Reigns on SmackDown when he was "banished" from the show by the Head of the Table. Since then, there have been reports his contract had expired and that Bryan Danielson (we'll have to get used to calling him that again) would head elsewhere due to a desire to wrestle in Japan and Mexico.

At the end of the latest AEW PPV, Adam Cole joined The Elite and proceeded to attack The Jurassic Express alongside Kenny Omega and company. It was then Danielson's music hit and the man who main evented WrestleMania just a few short months ago made the save for the babyfaces. 

This is a major blow to WWE, and a huge acquisition for AEW. Like CM Punk, Danielson's debut will bring a lot of new eyes to the company. However, it wasn't the only major reveal during All Out because former WWE Superstar Ruby Riott (now going by Ruby Soho) ended up winning the Casino Battle Royale!

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