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Bryan Danielson looks back on his decision to leave WWE. In late 2020, Daniel Bryan returned to the WWE SmackDown brand, where he formed a temporary alliance with the likes of Otis, Big E, and ...
In 2016, Danielson, then known as Daniel Bryan, bid farewell to the WWE due to injuries. He would return to in-ring action two years later after saying he was medically cleared to compete again.
But, within days of the federal relief Paycheck Protection Program's opening in April 2020, Daniel Defense received a loan of $3.1 million, which was quickly forgiven, even though it manufactured ...
Bryan (22-0, 15KOs) is entitled to 55% ($1,713,800.55) of the bid as the defending titlist, with the remaining 45% ($1,402,200.45) going to Dubois as his mandatory challenger and former interim ...
Bryan is entitled to 55% ($1,713,800.55) of the bid as the defending titlist, with the remaining 45% ($1,402,200.45) going to Dubois as his mandatory challenger and former interim titlist.
Daniel Dubois takes the next step in his promising career this weekend when he clashes with Trevor Bryan in Miami. Dubois will look to take the WBA ‘regular’ heavyweight title from Bryan, who ...
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