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Britt Baker, Mick Foley, Matt Cardona and Several WWE and AEW Superstars React to Adam Cole and Daniel Bryan’s Debut at All Out 2021

Published 09/06/2021, 2:35 AM EDT

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Adam Cole and Bryan Danielson, fka Daniel Bryan, made their debut for Tony Khan’s company on AEW All Out from the NOW arena in Chicago. The crowd went berserk seeing the two in-ring technicians on AEW, and so did the internet!

Both the wrestlers made their debut after the main event between ‘The Belt Collector’ Kenny Omega and Christian Cage for the AEW Championship.

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After Omega successfully retained the title, Adam Cole made his debut where he was seen siding with the Elite faction and reuniting with his old buddies, The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega.

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However, the reunion was cut short after Bryan Danielson made his debut, to everyone’s surprise, and cut a promo where he thanked the fans and promised to stay.

The wrestling world has expressed its feelings for the AWE All Out having Adam Cole and Daniel Bryan

The wrestling entities across the globe congratulated AEW for putting on arguably the best PPV of the year so far. The PPV had physical match-ups to surprise returns/debuts.

WWE Hall of Famer and hardcore legend Mick Foley took to Twitter right after Daniel Bryan and Adam Cole debuted for AEW and said that AEW has assembled an incredibly talented roster.

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He also added that a strong competition (between WWE and AEW), motivates people to put on a better show.

The former WWE broadcaster Renee Paquette also took to Twitter and noted that “Wrestling is cool”. 

Perhaps the most interesting tweet came from ‘The Best in the World’ CM Punk. He uploaded a screenshot from 2013 which said wrestling is not fun anymore.

However, tonight he used that old screenshot and captioned that it just became interesting.

AEW Women’s Champion Britt Baker took to her Twitter handle and welcomed her real-life partner, Adam Cole, to the team. Baker herself retained her women’s title against Kris Statlander.

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Former GCW champion Matt Cardona also tweeted about the success of AEW All Out and said, “Sometimes in wrestling you just actually have to give the fans what they want”.

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