Daniel Bryan is now rumored to be making his AEW debut this Sunday on PPV at All Out.
According to Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam.net, the original plan was for Bryan to debut at AEW’s big Arthur Ashe show in Queens, NYC on September 22, but it may have now been moved up to this Sunday in Chicago.
Bodyslam.net says that multiple sources told them that the plan is now for Bryan to debut at All Out, with AEW looking for ways to capitalize on the buzz around the debut of CM Punk and also growing concerned over how rising COVID cases could potentially affect the September 22 show, with New York possibly putting new restrictions in place by then if cases continue to rise.
Bryan Alvarez also said on Wrestling Observer Live that he heard rumors a couple of weeks ago that Bryan’s debut has been moved up to All Out, though plans can always change again, of course.

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