Nigel McGuinness Says He ‘Sparked Something’ In Tony Khan During A Plane Ride, That Led To Nigel Returning To The Ring

Nigel McGuinness wrestled his first singles match in 13 years at AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam in New York City. Nigel took on his old nemesis Bryan Danielson in a match that has gotten mostly positive reviews from fans on social media. 

Nigel McGuinness on how his match against Bryan Danielson at AEW Grand Slam came about:

“It was a gradual thing. Certainly, the story goes, I was on Tony Khan’s plane flying from Los Angeles to the East Coast. I forget exactly where it was, and on the flight, he told me about Wembley Stadium. They were going to do that and I don’t know why, I sort of said to him, sort of tongue in cheek, ‘Well, you know, if we sell out, I might have to dust off the old boots.’ That sparked something in him.

He asked me, ‘Could you do that legitimately?’ I explained, ‘Yeah. The only thing stopping me from wrestling is me, really, to be honest with you.’ So that was a possibility then, but it didn’t work out for that year because Bryan broke his arm in that match with Okada, although, as I’ve said before, 206 bones in the human body, 205 were perfectly okay, yet somehow that was an excuse not to wrestle me. So fast forward another year, another opportunity with Bryan winning the Owen Hart Foundation tournament. He had that title opportunity and so the only option left open to me was to take part in that Casino Gauntlet match to try and earn an opportunity if Bryan was to win that night. As you saw, I shot my shot, took my opportunity, and it did pay off.”

Click below to listen (Note: The interview was conducted before AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam).

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit Battleground podcast with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

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