AEW star Christopher Daniels elaborates on his decision to hang up his boots following his Texas Death Match against "Hangman ...
Christopher Daniels announced his in-ring retirement after he lost to “Hangman” Adam Page at AEW Collision: Maximum Carnage.
AEW, ROH, and TNA veteran "Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels makes a statement following his in-ring retirement.
Even with his in-ring days over, Daniels still wants to be an on-screen performer for the company. On the latest edition of the Talk Is Jericho podcast, Daniels explained that he wants to be a ...
After more than 31 years of running the ropes, Christopher Daniels has announced that he's retiring after his match with ...
Later on in the interview with Jericho, Daniels noted that is AEW Collision match with Jack Perry in September 2024 was nearly his last match.
Christopher Daniels reveals that he came home to a rather pleasant surprise from his family after landing down from "AEW ...
The Last Outlaw feuded with Page in the summer of 2024. The Anxious Millennial Cowboy eliminated Jarrett in the first round of the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament, delivering a crushing blow to Double ...
Christopher Daniels began to think deeper about his life ... and his family is taken care of, thanks to AEW. He was asked if he was content with how the run ended. "I’m a lot more at peace ...
Christopher Daniels says doctors did advise him to stop wrestling after his Texas Death Match with Hangman Page, just as he ...
Last week on AEW Collision, Christopher Daniels locked horns with "Hangman" Adam Page in a brutal Texas Death Match.
Hangman Adam Page ended the career of Christopher Daniels, The Acclaimed are no more and absolute chaos erupted during the main event of AEW Collision Maximum Carnage.