Daniel Bryan might have to rethink what he plans on doing with his career.

The former WWE Champion has been an underdog for his entire career. From his days on the independent scene to when he arrived in WWE. Although the company wasn’t fully behind him at first, he has overcome the challenges that were put in front of him and became a fan favorite. Despite that his run on top in WWE was short lived, he no doubt made a mark on the history of the sports entertainment company.

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It’s believed that SmackDown Live Commissioner will be leaving WWE after his contract with the company expires in September of 2018. If you recall, earlier this year, Bryan teased wrestling Cody Rhodes, who is the ROH World Champion and also competes in New Japan Pro Wrestling. The former WWE Champion was having some great matches in Ring of Honor before he signed with WWE.

Bryan, who was forced to retire last year due to his history with concussions, has talked about wrestling again in the past. Whether that be in WWE or in another promotion. It’s well known that WWE will not clear him to compete.

Dave Meltzer discussed Bryan’s condition on a recent edition of Wrestling Observer Radio and indicated that he would probably not be able to return to New Japan Pro Wrestling once his WWE deal runs out.

The reason that he most likely will not be able to compete in NJPW is due to him may not being able to pass the medical testing there. Here is a transcript of what Meltzer had said regarding the matter (h/t Ringside News):

“If you have a concussion [in New Japan] it’s the same thing: they keep you out, there’s no questions asked, and they don’t put you back in until you pass the testing. Now, do they have the same stuff as they do here? Our stuff, we use the stuff that Joseph Maroon did with the impact testing, and whatever they do [in Japan] is probably the same. But when guys have concussions in Japan they’re usually out for a while.”

What are your thoughts on Bryan not being cleared to compete in NJPW? Should he stay retired or go to a different promotion? Have YOUR say in the comments section below and the fourth episode of GiveMeSport’s WWE podcast is here!

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