Bryan Danielson Looks Back On WWE Segment Where He Got To Yell At Vince McMahon

AEW World Champion Bryan Danielson spoke with Kenny McIntosh of Inside The Ropes on a number of pro wrestling related topics, including run in WWE in 2019 as The Planet’s Champion and how he got to yell at Vince McMahon in a promo.

Danielson said, “So the one that I was really surprised by, and I actually got invited to speak at Rutgers University after this promo.” “I did an interview with AJ Styles and Vince, and I said in the promo that Vince’s generation is the real problem of everything and they bowed down to him. I was surprised they let me say any of that because these concepts were my ideas, but then we still had to pitch it. There’s still a format and a script. [But] He was like, Yeah, okay. I was like really, I can say all this!?”

“I had so much fun, that was so much fun. Because, you know, we all have different aspects of our personality, right? There is very much a part of me that is like The Planet’s Champion. Except instead of putting that scorn on other people, I don’t look at people and be like you should be doing this, or you should be doing this. I look at myself and think I should be doing this, I should be doing that, I shouldn’t be consuming as much. So it’s like yeah, all that stuff that was twisted on the American fans was actually my own self-loathing [laughs].”

On a couple of things that he is really proud of in WWE:

“There’s a couple of things actually that I’m really proud of that I even got through the many layers of things that you have to get through in WWE.” “One of the things, I did commentary on a Saturday Morning Slam, and it was Claudio wrestling R-Truth. I just talked about bears the whole time, and then Claudio knew. I told Claudio about it and so they did the bear hug and all that kind of stuff. So yeah, that was a blast.”

“In the pandemic, I got ‘Fist me boys!’ on TV. It was a live shot and it was with The Street Profits and I think Kevin Owens. We just did something. We’re all good guys, and in my head I’m thinking I’m the old, uncool guy. The Street Profits, both of them are legitimately super cool dudes, so much fun to be around, right? I come to the back, we’ve got this live shot, and we’re just excited about winning. Then at the end of it I just go ‘Okay, fist me boys!’”