In a candid and wide-ranging interview on the Way of the Blade podcast, AEW President and CEO Tony Khan opened up about Bryan Danielsonโs current status, shared his thoughts on the role of extreme violence in pro wrestling, and revealed plans for AEW involvement in upcoming tribute events.
Bryan Danielson Still Integral to AEW Despite Uncertain In-Ring Future
Khan emphasized that although Danielson has not returned to action since suffering injuries earlier this year, he remains a vital part of AEW’s backstage leadership team.
โI still work with Bryan Danielson. Heโs still a big part of my office. Heโs not on the show, and heโs been injured and maybe retired for good, but heโs never said heโs done for good,โ Khan explained. โI hope that thereโs some possibility he will be able to return to wrestling from the injuries and the way he left. Heโs a great mind for wrestling, and Iโm really pleased and blessed he came into AEW. Heโs a great person in and out of the ring, and a great leader in AEW.โ
While Danielsonโs in-ring status remains uncertain, Khan made it clear that the โAmerican Dragonโ continues to help shape the promotion behind the scenes.
Khan On Extreme Wrestling: โNo Life-Threatening Momentsโ
The AEW boss also addressed the promotionโs reputation for pushing the boundaries of violence in pro wrestling, acknowledging the risks while defending extreme moments as part of the storytelling arsenal.
โThatโs also whatโs great about wrestlingโwhenever somebody can do something that hasnโt been tried or take it to another level, I think itโs greatโฆ as long as both of them are able to continue their careers. I donโt want to have any career or life-threatening moments in AEW.โ
Khan specifically referenced Jon Moxleyโs brutal encounter with Adam Copeland on AEW Dynamite earlier this year.
โWhen Mox had the spike bat in his back in Omaha, that was a great wrestling moment. It was memorable. It helped drive box office for us. It was our highest rated episode of the year. It went viral. It made new fans. It created interest. It was on TMZ. Thereโs people that werenโt watching AEW that saw it. In a perfect world, thatโs what these can do.โ
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