Get ready for AEW WrestleDream 2024, including a UK start time and potential retirement announcement.

All the necessary information in one place.

October 12th 2024.

Get ready for AEW WrestleDream 2024, including a UK start time and potential retirement announcement.
Bryan Danielson, also known as Daniel Bryan to wrestling fans, may be taking his final bow at AEW WrestleDream 2024. This event, hosted by All Elite Wrestling and its owner Tony Khan, could be the last chance for fans to see the beloved wrestler in action.

The main event of the night will see Bryan, now the AEW World Champion, putting his title on the line against his former friend Jon Moxley. But that's not all - Bryan has also vowed to retire if he loses the championship he won at Wembley Stadium in August.

This WrestleDream event, dedicated to the late founder of New Japan Pro Wrestling Antonio Inoki, will also feature five other championship matches on the main card. For those wondering, the event will air on Saturday, October 12 at 1am for UK fans.

To get ready for the main pay-per-view, fans can catch the Zero Hour preshow on AEW's YouTube channel at 11:30pm. The main event can then be watched on TrillerTV (formerly known as FiteTV).

Here's a breakdown of the full match card for AEW WrestleDream 2024:

- AEW World Title: Bryan Danielson vs. Jon Moxley
- 2/3 Falls: Hologram vs. The Beast Mortos
- AEW Women's World Title: Mariah May vs. Willow Nightingale
- 'Hangman' Adam Page vs. Jay White
- AEW World Tag Team Titles: Young Bucks vs. Private Party
- AEW International Title: Will Ospreay vs. Ricochet vs. Konosuke Takeshita
- AEW TNT Title: Jack Perry vs. Katsuyori Shibata
- Darby Allin vs. Brody King
- ROH World Title: Mark Brisco vs. Chris Jericho
- Zero Hour: Anna Jay vs. Harley Cameron
- Zero Hour: MxM Collection vs. The Acclaimed
- Zero Hour - ROH TV Title: Atlantis Jr vs. Brian Cage

But the big question on everyone's minds is whether Bryan Danielson is truly retiring. The wrestler himself has been open about the fact that his career is coming to an end. In fact, he has stated that his AEW contract, which expired in the summer, will be his last as an active wrestler.

One of the main reasons for this decision is his family - he wants to be there for his children as they grow up. Additionally, he will need to undergo neck surgery in the near future. But despite his looming retirement, Bryan remains a legend in WWE and the wider wrestling world.

His comeback in 2018, two years after retiring due to a career-ending injury, and his subsequent move to AEW in 2021 have been a treat for fans. In a recent match with Kazuchika Okada on October 2, Bryan revealed that he started losing strength in his legs midway through the match. This was due to his neck issues, which he had to get treated by the trainer for 30 minutes after the match.

If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, don't hesitate to reach out to us via email, phone, or our Submit Stuff page. We'd love to hear from you.

In other wrestling news, WWE's Randy Orton reportedly paid someone $1,000 to help him beat Elden Ring. And Edge has spoken up about his departure from WWE after 25 years, firing back at critics of his move to AEW.

[This article has been trending online recently and has been generated with AI. Your feed is customized.]
[Generative AI is experimental.]

 0
 0