Still, Danielson hasn’t quite given up on the possibility of taking on a larger role in creative. The AEW star just made it clear it’s something he’ll have to carefully consider.
“All of that to say, I’ve got a lot of thinking to do,” Danielson said. “That’s not a no, it’s a, ‘How do I make this work while still keeping the meaningful things in my life — the things that I find important — putting them as a top priority?'”
AEW co-owner and booker Tony Khan pointed out that “Collision,” which runs on Saturday nights, may end up being more favorable for Danielson’s schedule. This could indicate that he’ll be popping up on “Collision” more than “AEW Dynamite” on Wednesdays. While his family is rightfully his first priority, last night showed in a variety of ways that Danielson loves wrestling. The Blackpool Combat Club member also took some time in the scrum to discuss what drives himself and his fellow BCC performers to go above and beyond in AEW.
“One of the ethics I believe in is you step up when you need to step up,” Danielson stated. “Us as the BCC, who are a collective, who are real friends — we take stepping up seriously, whether that is in story or in real life. And I think nobody is a better example of that than Jon Moxley, who has stepped up every time that we need him to. … I just see it as kind of a way of life for us.”

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