Bryan Danielson inducted into ROH Hall of Fame


“The American Dragon” is the second act to be announced for Ring of Honor’s Hall of Fame.
ROH revealed today that Bryan Danielson is the second member of the promotion’s Hall of Fame class. The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe) were the first act to be announced for the ROH Hall of Fame.
Danielson was involved in the main event of ROH’s first-ever show in 2002, with Low Ki defeating Danielson and Christopher Daniels in a three-way match at the Era of Honor Begins.
From September 2005 to December 2006, Danielson held the ROH World Championship for 462 days. It’s the third-longest World Championship reign in ROH history, and Danielson made a record 38 successful title defenses.
Danielson currently wrestles for AEW. After departing WWE earlier in the year, he debuted for AEW at All Out in September 2021.
“A career retrospective on Danielson will be featured on this weekend’s episode of Ring of Honor Wrestling television, and a YouTube special on Danielson drops Monday, Feb. 14 at 9 a.m. ET on ROH’s YouTube channel,” ROH wrote.
“A special Hall of Fame episode of Ring of Honor Wrestling featuring all of the inductees airs on TV the weekend of March 5.”
Two more inductees will be part of the inaugural ROH Hall of Fame class. They’ll be announced on Monday, February 14 and Monday, February 21.