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 ...
During a recent appearance on the “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, Christopher Daniels revealed that his recent match with Jack Perry was almost his last match. You can check out some highlights from the ...
The legendary in-ring career of Christopher Daniels has wrapped up after more than 30 years. After years of success in numerous promotions such as WCW, ROH, TNA, and PWG, plus the indies ...
Christopher Daniels retired from active in-ring competition last month in a Texas Death Match with Hangman Page on AEW Collision. AEW Head of Talent Relations Christopher Daniels was a recent guest on ...
That wasn't the case for Christopher Daniels, as 'The Fallen Angel' wrapped up his career after facing Hangman Page in a Texas Deathmatch that was seemingly put together at the last minute.
After reports emerged over the weekend that it was likely over, the long in-ring career of Christopher Daniels has officially come to an end, confirmed both on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite and ...
During a recent interview at GalaxyCon, Christopher Daniels discussed matches from his career that have stood the test of time.