Former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry who currently works in the All Elite Wrestling recently spoke about WWE legends Daniel Bryan and CM Punk potentially joining AEW instead of their previous promotion WWE.
Both CM Punk and Daniel Bryan are legends of WWE. Both had been former WWE World Champions and of course both of them were fan favorites. Whichever promotion gets to grab on these two individuals would surely get a huge boost over their opponents.

Mark Henry Reflects On CM Punk And Daniel Bryan Joining AEW
CM Punk left WWE in 2014. For last 7 years he had not been seen in any professional wrestling promotion ring. He was indeed in the peak of his career but he had a lot of bad blood with Triple H and Vince McMahon and therefore he decided to leave the promotion forever. Since then it has been rumoured that the WWE is looking for his signature to sign him again but they failed till now.
Daniel Bryan on the other hand keep on working with WWE for over a decade. He had been on the main event seen constantly for quite a long time. He even won the main event of Wrestlemania XXX, this was a historic moment in WWE history. But he was not seen in WWE since he lost his match against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania Backlash pay per view earlier this year. He was rumoured to wrestle in WWE occasionally.

But right now it seems like both of them are going to AEW. WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry recently reflected on this strong rumor when he spoke to TV Insider. Here is what he had to say;
“I think it’s amazing if it happens. As a fan, I want to see it. But I don’t want to know. Don’t tell me. Let me find out like the fans, so I can react just like the fans. I’m not the gossipy type. I won’t walk around the locker room trying to get gossip.

“I don’t want that, but I do think either gentleman or both gentlemen would be groundbreakers. They would be able to do something in AEW like when Hulk Hogan and Bret Hart went to WCW from WWE. It would be a positive step. It’s not like we have to have that in AEW, but they would be welcomed additions.”