AEW All Out 2021 was closed out with a bang where Daniel Bryan made his debut with the WWE rival brand. After weeks of speculation, the veteran WWE Superstar now going by the name of Bryan Danielson has finally made a TV appearance since leaving the WWE, earlier this year. If that wasn’t enough surprising then Adam Cole also joined him on the way to AEW.
In the main event of AEW All Out 2021, Kenny Omega (c) defeated Impact World Champion Christian Cage to retain his AEW World Championship. Omega hit a One-Winged Angel off the second rope on Christian to win the match to keep his AEW World Title intact.
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Former AEW World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks came out after the match to congratulate Omega. Together known as The Elite, the heel team started attacking Christian after the match which led The Jurassic Express – Jungleboy and Luchasauras to come out and make the save. But the heels prevailed who kept on attacking the babyfaces.
Omega then cut a promo about his title reign which can’t be ended by anybody. The music hit as Adam Cole made his AEW debut. Surprising the audience, he superkicked Jungleboy to join forces with The Elite! AEW All Out 2021 was about to end with the heels prevailing when Daniel Bryan made his debut by the name of Bryan Danielson.
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AEW All Out 2021 closed out with Daniel Bryan and Adam Cole
The crowd at the NOW Arena in Chicago, Illinois went absolutely nuts as Bryan sided with Christian and The Jurassic Express as a huge brawl broke out with The Elite. The babyfaces eventually stood tall to send AEW All Out 2021 off the air in a big way.
Bryan’s WWE contract expired around late April/early May of this year and the former WWE Champion decided not to re-sign with the company. He was eventually written out of the storyline after losing a Universal Championship match against Roman Reigns who was thereby forced to leave SmackDown. It was reported that Bryan was looking for fewer dates with comparable money to WWE’s offer, along with the chances to wrestle in Japan.
While WWE never allowed him to do so, this seems a possibility after the debut at AEW All Out 2021. Further details on this big arrival at AEW should be available in due course. Adam Cole also made his big debut on the PPV after becoming a free agent at the end of last month. Reports already claimed that he decided not to re-sign with the WWE once his WWE contract ended around the bygone TakeOver event.
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