In a shocking turn of events, Claudio Castagnoli, formerly known as Cesaro, has voiced his discontent with Bryan Danielson’s recent decision, sparking tension within the Blackpool Combat Club (BCC). The drama unfolded on this week’s AEW Collision, where Castagnoli abruptly walked out of the ring during Danielson’s promo, leaving fans and fellow wrestlers alike wondering about the reasoning behind his actions.
In a backstage segment on Rampage, Castagnoli finally broke his silence, addressing the elephant in the room. He opened up about his concerns regarding the upcoming Anarchy in the Arena match, where Danielson will team up with Jon Moxley, Eddie Kingston, and FTR to take on The Elite. Castagnoli expressed his unease about Danielson’s decision to participate in the high-stakes match, citing the risks involved.
Castagnoli, a former United States Champion, shared a personal anecdote about how Danielson’s in-ring career nearly came to a premature end after the previous iteration of the hard-hitting contest. This revelation added fuel to the fire, highlighting the gravity of the situation.
However, it was Castagnoli’s disapproval of Danielson’s decision to team up with Kingston for Anarchy in the Arena that took center stage. The tension between the two BCC members is palpable, leaving fans wondering about the future of the faction. As Jon Moxley and Bryan Danielson begin their preparations for Double or Nothing 2024, the question on everyone’s mind is: is the Blackpool Combat Club’s time coming to an end?
The dynamics within the BCC are likely to be put to the test in the coming weeks. With Castagnoli’s discontent simmering beneath the surface, the usually cohesive unit is facing an uncertain future. As the road to Double or Nothing 2024 unfolds, fans will be watching with bated breath to see how this drama plays out. Will the BCC be able to overcome their internal struggles, or will the faction crumble under the pressure? Only time will tell.