Daniel Bryan Says WWE Championship Match Involving AJ Styles Made Him Want To Return To Wrestling

Daniel Bryan Says WWE Championship Match Involving AJ Styles Made Him Want To Return To Wrestling

Daniel Bryan opens up on Why Not Now podcast? about his return inside a wrestling ring, specially on a match that motivated him to come back to wrestling and his changed perspective in the squared circle.

By EliteGuy101 - May 16, 2018 10:05 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Wrestlinginc
On the recent episode of the Why Not Now? podcast with Amy Jo Martin, WWE SmackDown Live's Daniel Bryan talked about his career-threatening injury and his triumphant in-ring return to WWE. Specifically, Bryan talked about what motivated him to come back and his changed perspective on performance.

Bryan says that watching Dean Ambrose and AJ Styles work a match was, the moment he knew he wanted to come back to wrestling.

"I had been cleared by several neurologists, well known neurologists from all over the country, and they still wouldn't clear me to wrestle, the WWE wouldn't clear me to wrestle, but these other neurologists had. But I had accepted it at some point and just been like, 'okay, pro wrestling had been my dream since I was a little kid, right? And I had a good 16 years in, and all of that kind of stuff. And I kind of accepted it as 'maybe it was dangerous' and that sort of thing, but I was sitting by the ring watching a match. They had me in this role, this non-wrestling role, the General Manager of the show, sit out by the ring and I was watching these guys wrestle and they were two of my friends that I had known for years, right? A guy named Dean Ambrose and AJ Styles. And I was sitting there and they're both really good, and the crowd's going crazy, and I was like, 'I refuse to accept this!'" Bryan added, "it took me another year-and-a-half before I got cleared, but I did it!"

When asked whether he was nervous to make his return to the squared circle, Bryan stated that he is more relaxed now than ever in his pro wrestling odyssey.

"My first wrestling coach was a great professional wrestler named Shawn Michaels." Bryan recalled, "when we first started, he had said, 'the moment you're not nervous before you go out there, that's when you need to retire.' And it's really funny, when I came back from retirement, I was probably the most relaxed I had ever been as far as going out and going to wrestle. And it was more so just this feeling of pure joy of being able to do what I love doing again, but also, like, I used to put so much stress on myself as far as trying to put out the best match possible and go out there and entertain as much as I possibly can. And now, it's just such a joy and a gift to be able to come back that the joy is in the performance as opposed to, 'oh, I have to go out there and be the best' or anything like that."

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