Bryan Danielson Reveals Lingering Arm Weakness – Bryan Danielson and Kazuchika Okada are set to face off again at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 on January 4th, 2024. Danielson, recovering from a broken arm sustained in their previous bout during the AEW/NJPW Forbidden Door PPV event in June, shared insights about the significance of their upcoming clash in a recent conversation with NJPW.
On always wanting to wrestle in NJPW:
“I’m really excited [about the Wrestle Kingdom match]. So New Japan, when I started wrestling, that’s where I always wanted to be. Like when I envisioned myself as a professional wrestler, I didn’t envision myself being a big star in the United States…..The idea of being able to go wrestle in Japan with the best wrestlers in the world in a wrestling style that I like most, was really appealing to me.”
On his injury in their Forbidden Door match:
“I’m in the twilight of my wrestling career, and Okada on his own, has taken way over three months now. In the last year of my full-time pro wrestling career, he’s taken away for three months. And when you want to talk about fighting spirit, and you want to talk about strong style, I don’t know if there’s a better example than breaking your arm and tapping out Okada on the same night when nobody’s tapped out Okada since 2015. After doing that, and because I wrestled for another ten minutes with a broken arm and because I fought through, I couldn’t hold my son for two months. I still don’t have full strength in my right arm, because I did come back a little bit early.”
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Bryan Danielson Reveals Lingering Arm Weakness