-- Bryan Danielson recently shed light into his contract situation, confirming that his deal as a full-time wrestler ends on August 1 after which he will more or less retire as an active performer but remain with AEW in some sort of non-wrestling capacity. Fightfulselect.com reports that even if Danielson's contract wasn't about to expire, he may have had to retire from wrestling anyway.
-- Danielson recently shared that AEW's lead physician, Dr. Samson, didn't want him wrestling at all until AEW All In and the Fightful report states that that isn't a work and that the company has put "heavy restrictions" on Danielson's usage leading into the main event of All In. While Danielson has been "beat up", the limited activity was imposed on him as a way to get him to All In and there were physical elements that he was supposed to participate in that were ultimately canceled in order to protect Danielson.
-- As noted, the multi-time champion's contract is set to expire on August 1 but there's an active plan for him to continue with AEW beyond that date, including All In. It is unclear if Danielson will retire completely after the summer or if he will try to wrestle as a part-time performer, however, he also has a role a creative contributor and is well liked as a veteran backtage presence.
