referring to bleacherreport
Daniel Bryan Comments on Health, Desire to Wrestle During ESPN Interview
Daniel Bryan Comments on Health, Desire to Wrestle During ESPN InterviewDaniel Bryan announced his retirement from in-ring competition in February due to concussions, but the leader of the Yes Movement still has a desire to return to action.According to ESPN.com's Brian Campbell, the SmackDown general manager revealed on SportsCenter's Off the Top Rope segment with Jonathan Coachman on Wednesday that he continues to push for the resumption of his professional wrestling career:If you were to ask me nine days out of 10, I would say, 'Absolutely!'I keep trying to convince people that I'm OK to wrestle, and I think that's probably the hard part.
read more from here
additionally 411mania
Daniel Bryan Says He Feels Like He Could Wrestle Everyday, Says Segment w/ Miz Wasn't Totally Scripted, More
Daniel Bryan Says He Feels Like He Could Wrestle Everyday, Says Segment w/ Miz Wasn't Totally Scripted, More– Daniel Bryan appeared on ESPN last night for their Over the Top Rope segment, here are the highlights…On dealing with not being an in-ring competitor on WWE TV: "When I go out there, the whole arena is like, 'Yes!Yes!' and then I just sit in a chair, and I just watch the match.And then I go home to Brie [Bella, his wife] and say, 'I'm going to quit.
read more from here
in addition uproxx
Daniel Bryan Says He 'Absolutely' Wants To Wrestle Again
Daniel Bryan Says He 'Absolutely' Wants To Wrestle AgainIt was only seven months ago when Daniel Bryan was forced to retire from in-ring competition inside WWE due to potentially life-threatening concussion issues.His retirement speech was heartfelt and moving, and no one held it against him that he had to cut his career short — well, except Daniel Bryan himself.While most pro wrestling fans are more than happy with the time they got to spend watching DBry tear it up in everywhere from armories to arenas, the former WWE World Champion and future Hall of Famer is still holding out hope for a return, as he told ESPN's Jonathan Coachman on SportsCenter.
read more from here
No comments:
Post a Comment