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Bryan Danielson Shoot Interview - Watch Legally and Safely

Bryan Danielson Shoot Interview

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Release Date: September 11, 2011
Year: 2011

Independent Wrestler Extraordinaire "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson's shoot interview from 2004 is now available on DVD, exclusively from RF Video.com. Yes, the self proclaimed "best damn wrestler in the world" sat down and discussed his well rounded wrestling career. You'll get to hear about all the early years of the American Dragon's career, straight from Bryan himself. American Dragon has trained with the best, including Shawn Michaels and William Regal, and shares stories about working with two of wrestling's most famous names. Dragon also talks about his time in the WWE, FMW, ECWA, APW, New Japan, and many other promotions! Basically, everything you ever wanted to know about Bryan Danielson: the early years is on this DVD. A must-have for American Dragon fans, Danielson has been involved in two of wrestling's greatest tournaments, the ECWA Super 8 and the historic 2001 King of the Indies and he had plenty of stories from both experiences! Bryan also shared his thoughts on controversial promoter Roland Alexander as well as indy superstars including Low Ki, Donovan Morgan, Doug Williams and many more. Everything you could want to know about Danielson is here, including the days the Texas Wrestling Academy and the origins of the American Dragon name and cattle mutilation submission and Dragon talks firsthand about the other graduates of the TWA including Spanky and Garrisson Cade. This shoot is like a FAQ about American Dragon!

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