Bryan Danielson, in his final year as a full-time performer, received a massive ovation from the crowd after tonight’s chaotic Double or Nothing main event ended and the show went off the air.

AEW delivered on all its promises and more for the Anarchy In The Arena match featuring the Young Bucks, Kazuchika Okada, Jack Perry & FTR, Darby Allin, and Danielson. The match included dramatic moments such as Darby Allin getting hit by another bus and Jack Perry being set on fire by a flamethrower.

Toward the end of the bout, The Young Bucks hanged Darby Allin upside down from a cable in the middle of the ring. Despite their teammates’ efforts to save him, all attempts proved futile.

Bryan was the last man standing for his team and had the upper hand over the Bucks. He delivered the Busaiku Knee to Nicholas Jackson through a chair and went for the pin. However, Okada broke the pin and delivered the Rainmaker to the former WWE star.

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The AEW EVPs followed it up with the EVP trigger. Danielson still tried to help Allin, but Perry finally landed a running knee, and the Scapegoat pinned the wrestling veteran to secure the victory for his team. The show ended with The New Elite celebrating their win.

After the show went off air, Bryan Danielson remained in the ring as the crowd gave him a standing ovation. The former World Champion soaked in the moment before removing his AEW shirt. Bryan then stepped out of the ring and accepted the fans’ ovation while standing at the ringside railing.

Danielson recently revealed that his current AEW contract actually expires before the upcoming All In 2024 event at Wembley Stadium on June 30.

What are your thoughts on the meticulous planning and secrecy behind MJF’s return at AEW Double or Nothing? How do you think his comeback will impact the storylines and future direction of AEW? Share your excitement and predictions for MJF’s role in the company in the comment section below!

Steve Carrier

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