Brie Garcia shares her thoughts on Bryan Danielson‘s match against Will Ospreay at AEW Dynasty, where Danielson seemingly suffered an apparent injury.

At AEW Dynasty, Bryan Danielson battled Will Ospreay in a thrilling dream match. Ospreay scored the win, and in the closing moments, Danielson suffered an apparent injury when Ospreay hit him with the Storm Driver 91. Danielson made his way to the back, and AEW posted a video in which he was checked out in the trainer’s room.

On the latest episode of The Nicole & Brie Show, Brie Garcia, Bryan Danielson’s wife, discussed his match against Ospreay with Nikki Garcia. (H/t Jeremy Lambert of Fightful for the transcription)

Brie Garcia: I watched, and yes, a lot of moments I was like, ‘Your neck. I was so scared.’ Obviously, he walked away healthy from the match. I shouldn’t say healthy, he did hurt himself.

Nikki Garcia: He did. You always create a headline with him.

Brie Garcia: I think everyone knows, he did fall on his neck. He’s good. Not like anything where he is out of the ring and getting surgery.

Brie Garcia Praises Bryan Danielson’s Match With Will Ospreay

Brie went on to note that Bryan Danielson landed on neck a certain way, and he wrestles hard. She then praised his match against Ospreay. She agreed that it was one of the best matches in the United States of all time.

“You wrestle hard and unfortunately, he’s going to be 43 on May 22nd, your body does things,” Brie Garcia said. “I saw a lot of people online say the same thing, it’s probably one of the best matches in pro wrestling history, I’m just gonna be that cocky. Some are saying ‘in the United States, the best pro wrestling match in the United States.’

“Better than any match so far this year. I agree. I think Bryan and Will, their chemistry and story, they are both such stars. It just got you fired up. When I watched the match, I told Bryan, ‘I got fired up. Fired up!'”

On the April 27 episode of AEW Collision, Tony Schiavone noted that Bryan Danielson was out, as he was recovering following his match against Ospreay. There is no word on when he will return to AEW programming.

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