REPORT: Bryan Danielson to End Full-Time Wrestling Career on October 12

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the belief is Bryan Danielson is set to bring an end to his full-time wrestling career on October 12 in Tacoma, Washington. Although his 3-year contract with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) expires before that show, Danielson has made a promise to his daughter that he will leave full-time wrestling this year, and he intends to keep that promise.

Despite his impending departure from full-time wrestling, Danielson's relationship with AEW President Tony Khan remains strong. The two get along great, and Khan has made it clear that Danielson is welcome to stay with the promotion for as long as he wants. However, Danielson's commitment to his family and his promise to his daughter take precedence.

Danielson's decision to step away from full-time wrestling marks the end of an era in his illustrious career. Fans will undoubtedly miss his in-ring presence, but they will also respect his dedication to his family and his desire to prioritize his personal life.

As the wrestling world says goodbye to Danielson's full-time career, they will also be eagerly awaiting his next move. Will he remain involved with AEW in a part-time capacity, or will he explore new opportunities outside of the wrestling world? Only time will tell.