
Bryan Danielson hasbeen dealing with neck issues for a very long time and its clearly affected his everyday life. Unsurprisingly, Danielson has now revealed how his neck issues have made traveling difficult for him as well.
While speaking on Wrestle Radio Australia, Bryan Danielson revealed that his neck feels fine at times but can also be painful. Staying home has helped, since he mostly only travels for AEW pay-per-views and is usually backstage without appearing on camera. Doctors told him to avoid training or heavy exercise for three to four months and focus on rehab, which improved things for a while.
However, long flights make his neck worse. After a 15-hour trip from San Francisco to Sydney, he got off the plane in pain. Despite no longer needing to wear wrestling gear or maintain the same appearance, he still trains hard.
Recently, Danielson did heavy squats on leg day even though he was already hurting. His wife often reminds him to rest, but he sticks to his set workout schedule and refuses to skip planned exercises like deadlifts.
Danielson stated that long flights add to the strain. Sleeping with his head against a plane window for hours leaves him sore and wishing someone could adjust his neck. Overall, Bryan admits his neck often feels bad, but he has learned to live with the discomfort and simply accepts it as part of life.
Bryan Danielson is still exploring alternatives to neck surgery, since he really doesnt want to go under the knife. Nonetheless, its clear that Danielson is still managing through the pain and we dont know how bad it can get considering the fact he has to constantly travel now due to his full-time commentary gig on AEW Dynamite.
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