Daniel Bryan, Brie Bella, and Triple H appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Tuesday. Here is a recap of the segment:
– Triple H said that WWE has to step in to protect an athlete that is hurt, or they will “run themselves into the ground if given that opportunity.”
– The report mentioned that there have been lawsuits filed by Vito LoGrasso and Evan Singleton against WWE. WWE responded to the lawsuit by saying that it “had no merit” and that the company would defend itself against the allegations.
– Triple H said that WWE referees have been trained to watch for injuries and concussions.
– Bryan and Bella are going to try to start a family soon.
– Bella confirmed that she would be retiring soon. The reported mentioned that her retirement announcement would likely come “this summer.”
– Bryan said that he would like to work in helping to create awareness of the dangers of concussions.
NOW ON @GMA: @WWEDanielBryan and Brie @BellaTwins speak out. @WWE #WWEonGMA https://t.co/8gffHeREnf
— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 16, 2016
WATCH: @WWEDanielBryan initially did not tell wife Brie @BellaTwins about his concussion issues. https://t.co/eWp3S7yqgl
— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 16, 2016
WATCH: "When you get slammed, you really get slammed." – @WWEDanielBryan on how real/physical wrestling is https://t.co/MhsNR7ky7K
— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 16, 2016
WATCH: "I just feel that it is time for me to hang-up the boots." – Brie @BellaTwins is set to retire soon as well https://t.co/g1gcew8oQL
— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 16, 2016