Bryan Danielson says he still doesn’t have full strength in his right arm after Forbidden Door injury

Bryan Danielson vs. Kazuchika Okada has been booked for NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 on January 4th, 2024.

Danielson was previously injured with a broken arm while wrestling Okada at the AEW/NJPW Forbidden Door PPV event in June. Danielson beat Okada in the bout match this past Summer before Danielson was sidelined with a broken orbital bone. 

While speaking with NJPW, Danielson talked in character about the importance of the bout. Here are the highlights:

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On always wanting to wrestle in NJPW:

“I’m really excited [about the Wrestle Kingdom match]. So New Japan, when I started wrestling, that’s where I always wanted to be. Like when I envisioned myself as a professional wrestler, I didn’t envision myself being a big star in the United States…..The idea of being able to go wrestle in Japan with the best wrestlers in the world in a wrestling style that I like most, was really appealing to me.”

On his injury in their Forbidden Door match:

“I’m in the twilight of my wrestling career, and Okada on his own, has taken way over three months now. In the last year of my full-time pro wrestling career, he’s taken away for three months. And when you want to talk about fighting spirit, and you want to talk about strong style, I don’t know if there’s a better example than breaking your arm and tapping out Okada on the same night when nobody’s tapped out Okada since 2015. After doing that, and because I wrestled for another ten minutes with a broken arm and because I fought through, I couldn’t hold my son for two months. I still don’t have full strength in my right arm, because I did come back a little bit early.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article, please credit NJPW’s YouTube channel with an h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

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