In recent AEW News, a WWE Hall of Famer has drawn comparisons between himself and current AEW stars Jey Uso and Bryan Danielson. The veteran wrestler has pointed out similarities in their in-ring styles and character development, sparking discussions among fans and analysts in the wrestling community.
WWE Hall of Famer DDP Sees Himself in Jey Uso and Bryan Danielson
Diamond Dallas Page, a WWE Hall of Famer known for his transition from manager to wrestler in WCW, recently shared his thoughts on seeing reflections of himself in Jey Uso and Bryan Danielson. DDP, who rose to fame by winning the WCW World Championship, highlighted Uso and Danielson’s ability to connect with the audience naturally, much like he did during his wrestling career.
In a conversation with Casino Beats, DDP expressed, “I think, for me, Diamond Dallas Page was just a little bit of the American dream. He’s a little bit of Savage. He’s a little bit of Terry Funk. He’s a lot of Jake, the Snake Roberts, they all make one DDP. The guys who I see who have come up, who really took the crowd the way I did, and I think they took it even further, either Bryan Danielson back when he was Daniel Bryan, back when he was in WWE. Jey Uso, when he got that YEET shit over man.”
DDP also acknowledged the potential in Jimmy Uso, emphasizing the importance of movement and energy in wrestling. He praised the Uso brothers for their long-standing presence in the industry and their ability to captivate audiences. DDP’s observations shed light on the impact these wrestlers have had on the wrestling landscape.
Jey Uso Reflects on Iconic WWE Entrance
Jey Uso, known for his electrifying presence in the ring, reminisced about his iconic entrance at Backlash 2024 in Lyon, France. Speaking at the WrestleMania 41 Night One press conference, Uso expressed his gratitude for the unforgettable moment, acknowledging that replicating such energy might be a challenge.
“It was fire, wasn’t it, Uce? Hell yeah. I don’t think I can ever replicate or duplicate some Lyon, France-type energy. I wish I could have that energy every night with me, but it’s okay. I just appreciate those moments, Uce. Shoutout to Lyon, France. I think they put me on the first time I ever thought of myself as some superstar status type. I had to watch it back. I don’t like watching nothing back. It’s just a lot. Lyon, France was 100 and I think that is the best entrance in WWE, let alone with The Undertaker. Stone Cold, glass, that’s your ass. Bret Hart. Shawn Michaels. I’m just appreciating this whole ride as I slide. Yeet.”
In conclusion, the influence of seasoned wrestlers like DDP and the impact of rising stars like Jey Uso and Bryan Danielson continue to shape the landscape of professional wrestling, showcasing the evolution and diversity within the industry.
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