“I Don’t Want To Be On TV Again”: Bryan Danielson Reveals Retirement Plans

Bryan Danielson has provided an update on his plans for his retirement.

Bryan Danielson recently announced that he is wrapping up his full-time wrestling career, which will free up a considerable amount of time for him. Danielson stated that he plans to spend that time with his wife, Brie Garcia, and their children Birdie and Buddy. Although it is uncertain what Danielson plans to do with his newfound spare time, it appears that he will not be competing on the hit dance competition show Dancing With the Stars.

During an appearance on The Nikki & Brie Show, Danielson received a fan question asking about the possibility of him appearing on the show. While he didn’t completely rule it out, Danielson stated that it wasn’t something he was interested in doing, much to Garcia’s disappointment.

You know, I hate to say … I would never say never, but it’s not in my interest, I would love for us to just take dance classes, and not be on TV at all, and not do anything in the eyes of other people, to live a life that is not for other people’s entertainment and is for our own enjoyment. I don’t want to be on TV ever again. I want to disappear and never be seen again. I don’t even want to be on your podcast once I’m done.

This is in contrast to Garcia’s sister, Nikki, who competed in the show’s 25th season in 2017. Although it is not yet known what Danielson plans to do with his spare time, fans can rest assured that they won’t be seeing him on Dancing With the Stars anytime soon.

When Did Bryan Danielson Start Wrestling?

Bryan Danielson began his wrestling career in 1999 after graduating from high school, he began training under Rudy Gonzalez and WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels at the Texas Wrestling Academy in San Antonio, Texas. He made his in-ring debut in the December of 1999.

H/t to WrestlingInc.com