Swerve Strickland has broken his silence following his loss to Bryan Danielson at AEW All In London 2024, where he defended his AEW World Championship.

Strickland made history as the first black wrestler to headline Wembley Stadium on August 25, but ultimately, his reign came to an end after a hard-fought battle with Danielson, who had put his career on the line.

In the match, Danielson secured the victory by forcing Strickland to submit after 25 minutes of intense back-and-forth action. Despite the loss, Strickland took to Twitter to reflect on one of the standout moments of the match. He shared a photo of himself shrugging off Danielson’s signature Busaiku knee, a moment that captured his resilience in the bout. Strickland simply captioned the photo with the hashtag:

#legendsofwembley

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Strickland’s defeat marked the end of his 127-day reign as AEW World Champion, a title he had won from Samoa Joe at the AEW Dynasty pay-per-view in April. Despite the outcome, Strickland’s journey in AEW continues, as it was confirmed during the AEW All In Zero Hour pre-show that he had re-signed with the company.

Before the match, Brie Garcia also addressed Strickland’s recent comments about her and Danielson’s family, further adding to the intensity of their rivalry. As Strickland looks ahead, fans can expect to see him continue to make his mark in AEW, even after this significant chapter in his career.

What are your thoughts on Swerve Strickland’s reaction to his loss at AEW All In London? How do you view his tenure as AEW World Champion, and what do you think is next for him following this high-profile match? Share your predictions on how Strickland will continue to impact AEW’s main event scene.

Steve Carrier

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