The Leader of Yes Movement Daniel Bryan recently had an interview with Bleacher Report and discussed about several topics. During the interview, he spoke about his WWE future and revealed why he no doesn’t want to be full-time wrestler in the company.
Bryan said that he wants to spend more time with his children and with a hectic schedule as full-time wrestler it will be hard to been around with them. Here what Daniel Bryan said:
“When I come home and the kids haven’t seen me in two-and-a-half days, I want them to see how excited I am to see them. I want to come home with that energy for them. Our daughter is at that age where she has so much energy and all she wants to do is play and go to the playground. I come home and kiss my wife and play with our son for a little bit and give our daughter a big hug and tell her, ‘OK, sweet girl, let’s go play!’ I want to do that. As you get older, that energy gets harder and harder to come by. There’s not many things that can make me stop wrestling, but the one that made me really reconsider it was when my daughter said this: ‘Dada, please don’t go.’ And then all of a sudden, it’s like, ‘Oh, God!'”
Daniel Bryan had great run in WWE but he was retired in 2016 due to concussion related issues. After three years, he came back from retirement and cleared to wrestle once again in 2018.
During the interview, the former WWE Champion Daniel Bryan revealed that he wants to leave WWE if they don’t allow him to wrestle after clearing from several doctors.
“If they were not going to let me wrestle, I was for sure gone. I had gotten cleared by so many doctors at that point and felt very confident in my ability to wrestle. I’m very thankful that…the frustrating part—I don’t want to say the frustrating part. But the part I’m disappointed in myself about is that I had a bad attitude about it. I don’t want to say I showed up to work with a bad attitude and was like, ‘Screw this place!’ As opposed to embracing it and really trying to do my best work, a lot of times I didn’t and just showed up to work.”