Bryan Danielson reveals his favorite part of his WWE career

The former WWE superstar known as Bryan Danielson has revealed which is his favorite part in all his career in WWE, We tell you the details below.

Bryan Danielson talks about his favorite moment of his WWE career

In WWE history, one of the superstars who most connected with fans and became one of the favorites is the leader of the “YES” movement Daniel Bryan, this year he had his last fight for the universal championship falling defeated before Roman Reigns, With this defeat, his WWE career ended and later he signed with the company All Elite Wrestling and uses his name Bryan Danielson.

All fans remember many great moments in Bryan’s career in WWE but in a recent interview on the YouTube channel The Wrestling Classic Daniel Bryan revealed what his favorite part is in his entire WWE career, this is what he said in the interview:

“My favorite part of my entire WWE career was when I was the champion.

of the planet and was not singing ‘yes’ at all.

WWE obviously wanted ‘Yes Guy’ Daniel Bryan because that’s marketable.

Doing the ‘yes’ song. To me, it felt a bit like I had

trapped in certain ways. Someone who longed for freedom “

Definitely Daniel Bryan’s story in 2014 ahead of WrestleMania 30 it’s one of the best moments not only in his career but maybe in all of WWE history, all his moments and great struggles will be marked for posterity.

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Bryan Danielson reveals his favorite part of his WWE career