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Bryan Danielson Says The Blackpool Combat Club’s Book Club Has Fallen Apart

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Top AEW star Bryan Danielson mentioned before that the Blackpool Combat Club runs a book club, which has been beneficial for him, Wheeler Yuta, Jon Moxley, and the group’s founder, William Regal, to stay in touch. However, things are not as tight as they used to be.

He recently shared more details about the book club in an interview with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated.

“I don’t know what the next book is going to be,” said Danielson. “It’s kind of fallen apart since Mox won the IWGP championship in New Japan. He hasn’t been at a lot of AEW shows. Wheeler’s been hurt, so he hasn’t been at a lot of AEW shows and I’m a horrible texter. I hate looking at my phone–so I’m really bad at responding to texts. The last six weeks, we haven’t been as deep into it as we were.”

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