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From 411's summary of Meltzer's audio update on this subject:

 

 

* Bryan had tests done the Thursday prior to the Royal Rumble. These tests looked at all parts of the brain.

* More tests were reportedly scheduled, and word is that the results were concerning enough for him to make the announcement. Further testing could reveal more bad news.

* WWE reiterated that they would not be clearing Bryan.

* Meltzer feels that this was Bryan’s decision.

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Joey Styles tweeted this:

 

It will take years before history realizes how much @WWEDanielBryan changed the criteria for @WWE recruiting talent.
#ThankYouDanielBryan

 

https://twitter.com/JoeyStyles/status/696780664704598016

 

That alone would be enough to cement Bryan's legacy. But he accomplished so much more.

 

Some might argue that CM Punk paved the way for this too. Maybe. But the truth is, Bryan was better in almost every conceivable metric - from in-ring performances to drawing power. True, Punk was a master on the mic (although highly overrated and unmotivated in that and other departments - outside of amazing moments like the "Pipe Bomb" speech and a few others - IMO anyway), but Bryan's simple talking points were enough to drive the fans into a frenzy.

 

Edit: More tweets from wrestlers

 

Double edit: From Kevin Owens. Damn, cue the waterworks.

 

 

 

The respect I have for you is unmeasurable. You were good to Generico and I when you didn’t have to be… #BestInTheWorld #ThankYouDanielBryan

 

https://twitter.com/FightOwensFight/status/696819657085300736

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Dave's brief write up in the daily update about Bryan is fantastic

 

Daniel Bryan to announce retirement

by Dave Meltzer

I wish the best of luck to Bryan Danielson tonight in his retirement speech hope everyone wishes the best for him in his post-wrestling career. To me, Bryan Danielson was both a model pro wrestler and far more than that, a very intelligent and very honest human being.

He reached the highest rung in this profession in 2014 even when his look and size based on previously established standards of the business would have said it was impossible. Unlike many, his rise to the top was entirely fan-driven, and I hope all those fans understand that whatever decision he has made is based on what he believes is the best for him in the long run.

It will be a long time before people fully understand the contributions he made to this industry, which is a far better place because of his involvement. There were things dating back to 2001 that he was involved with that changed the underground foundation of the industry, and over the past few years, significantly changed talent evaluation at the highest level of the industry.

Change is slow, to be sure, but this is a different industry and he played a huge part in it. When you really look back, from an influence standpoint, he triggered a number of changes and his contributions are actually enormous.

On a side note: I was told that word spread today within WWE about Danielson. As of a few hours ago, the description was the mood was very somber backstage.

Also, Danielson will be on ESPN with Jonathan Coachman tomorrow night talking about his retirement.

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That's just insane. He was hiding post-concussion seizures yet the prevailing opinion was that WWE was the bad guy for not letting him wrestle again.

 

Well I would like to think that if people KNEW he was having seizures after concussions the opinion would have changed. We knew he was having lots of concussions but didn't know about the seizures. Not sure if he mentioned them in his book.

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Exactly.

 

It's not at all surprising that fans of Bryan would take his side and happily paint the picture with WWE being the bad guys for not letting him rejoin the reindeer games. Can't really fault anyone for that.

 

But if they're sticking by that sentiment knowing what's being let out now? Well that's something else entirely.

 

I had no idea about the seizures. Haven't exactly followed the rumor mill closely by any means, but I'm all for the guy hanging it up and finding a new passion in life. I'd imagine it's heartbreaking to have his dream taken away like that, but he's in a great spot relative to some.

 

In a perfect world, Bryan and WWE would find a way to feature him, provide him stable job security, AND allow him to contribute. The guy is clearly STILL incredibly over. There's no need to waste that, especially when (it seems) like he is still so invested in the business.

 

On the other hand, it wouldn't really surprise me to see him totally distance himself from things. WWE doesn't strike me as his one love above "wrestling" in the broader sense. And I'm not sure where his head is at with all this stuff.

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That's just insane. He was hiding post-concussion seizures yet the prevailing opinion was that WWE was the bad guy for not letting him wrestle again.

 

Well I would like to think that if people KNEW he was having seizures after concussions the opinion would have changed. We knew he was having lots of concussions but didn't know about the seizures. Not sure if he mentioned them in his book.

 

 

I'm wondering how did he pass the tests from UCLA and the Arizona Cardinals' team doctors (which is what made WWE the bad guys) and they apparently never saw these lesions or detected the seizures. If you're undergoing tests at a top level neurology center they aren't just flashing a light in your eyes to get you back in the game like a football coach, they do enormously involved testing.

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The seizure stuff is pretty brutal. One wonders how long he's been suffering them, whether it's been long enough that he dissociated them from the concussions. That seems unlikely given he hid them from his doctors... which is just stupid insane if you've ever known anyone who suffered from them.

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The seizure stuff is pretty brutal. One wonders how long he's been suffering them, whether it's been long enough that he dissociated them from the concussions. That seems unlikely given he hid them from his doctors... which is just stupid insane if you've ever known anyone who suffered from them.

On ESPN he didn't think they were linked until this new test.

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There's no saying he couldn't be an announcer or manager or something along those lines. With as over as he is, he may overshadow anyone he represents as a manager though.

 

Yeah. I guess.

 

I was honestly thinking something more along the lines of Foley's and Regal's "Commissioner" gigs back in 2000 and '01. Something that could feature him weekly, allow him to contribute to the product overall, and give him opportunity to interact with guys all up and down the card - sort of the same way Mick would have segments with Kurt, The Rock, Edge & Christian, and everyone in between.

 

Plus Bryan KILLED it in those Team Hell No skits. People tend to overlook that stuff when it comes to his "body of work", but it's a huge part of what got him over to another level with some of the fans.

 

Bryan projects such a unique charm and charisma. I think it'd be the best way to utilize him.

 

And sure. One could argue that there's a chance of him "overshadowing" the guys he interacts with, but that would always be the risk with The Rock, Foley, or anyone else really.

 

I know I'd personally be all on board for segments of Bryan interacting with the New Day, Ambrose, Owens, etc. on a weekly basis.

 

Of course, that goes back to my other concern - that maybe he'd just want to totally distance himself from things for awhile. This role would call for the exact opposite of that - thrusting himself back into the mix full bore and just being submerged in it all over again.

 

Sometimes, it's just too disheartening to deal with that - having everything you want exist right outside your reach like that. Wouldn't fault the guy one bit for wanting to separate himself from the situation.

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