He has the mind to do so. According to a report from Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select, Bryan Danielson will be taking on a new role in AEW, assisting with creative in the company.

Danielson will be focusing on assisting with their new show, AEW Collision, which was announced earlier this week; however, Tony Khan still has the final say on everything. Danielson joins a list of several names who are assisting with creative, such as The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, Sonjay Dutt, QT Marshall, Pat Buck, Will Washington, and the producers backstage.

 

Editor’s Opinion:

I’ve said it many times before: if AEW is successful, it’s good for the wrestling industry as a whole. Hopefully, Tony Khan will continue to listen and find people who have the company’s best interest at heart, and not just folks who are trying to play booker and put themselves over at the expense of a delusional billionaire. I believe that Danielson has not only a good mind for the business, but a good heart, and the success of everyone that he is around. Hopefully, he can get himself out of the horrible booking that has been given to him since his arrival in the company.

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