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AEW has been teasing Daniel Bryan coming onboard for a while now. However, up until this moment the AEW Universe knew it was happening but did not know when it was happening.

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Now, it’s been reportedly confirmed that AEW is planning to bring former WWE Superstar Daniel Bryan in front of the audience at AEW All Out September 5th, 2021.

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Previously, the company planned to bring him onboard a week or two after AEW All Out. However, now it wants to capitalize on the buzz following Punk’s debut and is bringing Daniel Bryan in front of the audience at All Out.

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Another reason AEW took this decision was to avoid the tight COVID-19 protocols at New York, where he was supposed to debut. Therefore, instead of pushing it further back, Bryan is reportedly making his debut at Chicago at AEW All Out.

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CM Punk teased Daniel Bryan debuting soon

When Punk made his AEW Dynamite debut, he was looking at a crowd that could not stop chanting Bryan’s signature “yes”. Well, why wouldn’t they? The last time they cheered for Punk, out came Punk. They might as well do it again for Bryan. However, Punk informed them they’ll need to wait awhile more to see the man for whom they were chanting.

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However, his teasing didn’t end there. Following Dynamite, he posted a photograph of himself and Bryan on his social media. This pretty much confirmed the news, and the fans knew Daniel Bryan is definitely coming to AEW!

Read More: CM Punk Adds Fuel to the Fire of Daniel Bryan Signing With WWE After Dynamite Goes Off Air

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Undoubtedly, Bryan will be an incredible addition to the AEW roster. Both Punk and Bryan are huge names in the industry, and both of them making back-to-back AEW debuts will blow the roof of any arena, especially when they are present under the roof together.

While Daniel Bryan is debuting at AEW All Out, CM Punk will face Darby Allin at All Out. He challenged Allin upon his debut at AEW Rampage.

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Watch This Story: CM Punk, Brock Lesnar And More: Shocking Debuts And Returns From WWE And AEW

Maybe they could work together at AEW? Let’s see how things go!

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Shuvangi is a senior WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports. She has over 2000 published WWE articles and also has experience in content operations with Forbes. Having completed her undergraduation from Royal Holloway, University of London, Shuvangi is closely aligned to the fitness industry, having amateur skills levels in tennis and basketball while rowing at a regatta level. She is a passionate follower of Women’s Wrestling and is an ardent supporter of Sasha Banks in particular. As per Shuvangi, Banks provides a fresh outlook for Women’s Wrestling. Shuvangi is also a passionate follower of Chris Jericho’s "Talk is Jericho" podcast and loves Y2J's witty nature playing out beyond the ring.

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