However, Bryan recently recalled a match he had in 2000, where he successfully hit an amazing finisher. But after the match, he was told to never use the finisher again. Bryan recently mentioned this to Robbie Fox on the YouTube channel, My Mom’s Basement with Robbie Fox.

The former WWE Champion reminisced about a match he had with Brian Kendrick back in 2000, where he safely executed pro-wrestling veteran Homicide’s finisher, called the “Cop Killa.” The move itself looks very clean but is dangerous at the same time.

Bryan’s longtime mentor, William Regal, wasn’t too pleased with it and immediately reprimanded the Leader of the Yes Movement. Regal informed Bryan that the latter could never use the move again.

Bryan also made a fair point, stating that it is fun and cool to perform amazing moves, but safety remains an integral factor at the same time.

Daniel Bryan plans on transitioning into a part-time wrestler and full-time family man

Daniel Bryan still looks like the prime superstar he was back when he joined WWE. He has spent more than 20 years of his life being a professional wrestler but now seems ready to transition into a part-time role.

Speaking to BT Sport, Daniel Bryan revealed that he wanted to spend more time with his family, and as such, is looking to become a part-timer.

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