"No more fines!!!" - Controversial star wants Bryan Danielson to walk away from AEW after All In
A top AEW star doesn't want Bryan Danielson to pick up victory at All In. The star being discussed is Max Caster. He is one-half of the Acclaimed and is often known for his controversial takes.
The American Dragon has been getting ready to go all in against Swerve Strickland at the All In Pay-Per-View. He will be retiring as a full-time wrestler this year and therefore this might be his last shot to ever win the AEW World Championship.
A couple of weeks ago, Bryan Danielson raised the stakes for the already blockbuster bout. He claimed to never wrestle again if Bryan failed to capture the championship at Wembley Stadium. While many fans and stars would hope the 43-year-old star would win after the stipulation, Max Caster has openly confessed he isn't siding with The Dragon.
The Platinum star recently took to X/Twitter and replied to Tony Khan's 'Title vs. Career' tweet by saying Swerve Strickland should retain the title as the former is fed up of fines from Bryan Danielson.
"Can’t believe I’m saying this but… I’m rooting for Swerve! No more fines!!!" he wrote.
Bill Apter predicts Bryan Danielson vs. Swerve Strickland at All In
The American Dragon and The Realest Star will go square off at the main event of All In, with the former potentially retiring if lost.
While speaking on Sportskeeda's The Wrestling Time Machine, Bill Apter claimed that Swerve will retain the AEW World Championship. However, Bill also remarked that he doesn't think Bryan would retire even if he does lose this bout and help elevate Swerve at the Wembley Stadium in front of the fans.
"You know I have examined the possibility of going to Wembley. I think Mr. Strickland [Swerve Strickland], who currently has the championship gold, but I don't think Bryan Danielson may be retiring soon from active combat. I don't see that, but I think he's gonna do the right thing and move Swerve Strickland into making Wembley Swerve Strickland's house and letting Swerve Strickland retain that championship," he said.
Only time will tell what is planned to go down at Wembley Stadium, London at All In.