“One of the first things Vince McMahon taught me was the ability to use silence”; When Top AEW star revealed what he had learnt from Mr. McMahon.


“One of the first things Vince McMahon taught me was the ability to use silence”; When Top AEW star revealed what he had learnt from Mr. McMahon.

Daniel Bryan

Vince McMahon has been a father figure to every WWE superstar who has interacted with him. The Chairman is WWE is very soft hearted and always gives impressive ideas and advices to his superstars. The chairman of WWE has always been very helping for everyone that is associated with WWE which shows his dedication for the company.

Daniel Bryan revealed the first thing he learnt from Vince McMahon
Daniel Bryan revealed the first thing he learnt from Vince McMahon

Former WWE superstars Daniel Bryan (a.k.a. Bryan Danielson) recently revealed what he had learnt from the chairman of WWE and has been very useful for the former World champion in his career. Here’s what the top AEW superstar revealed in an interview with the Ringer Wrestling Podcast.

“I try to be very conscious of things because of my respect of Vince and things that he would want me to say and things he wouldn’t want me to say, right?” Dan??Like, you know, I think one of the things that, I don’t know. The ability, one of the things he first taught me, actually, and this was before I was ever close with him, is the ability to use silence, right, and to not, to not say something if you don’t have an answer. Right, right.”

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Bryan also revealed how the advice from Vince McMahon was very useful for him

Daniel Bryan revealed the first thing he learnt from Vince McMahon
Daniel Bryan and Vince McMahon at Money in the Bank 2020

Bryan continued the interview and explained how the advice from Vince McMahon had been very useful for him in his life. Here’s what he said:

“So it’s like if somebody asks you a question, ‘oh, maybe we could do,’ you know and you put out your, not even your best answer, you could just say, ‘hm. Let me think about it’. Or, you pause, sometimes when you talk to him and you ask him. He’ll sit there and not say a word for 30, 30 seconds or longer, which feels the longest time in history, right?”

“But he’s not going to give you a bad answer. He’s not going to, he’s not going to give you an off-the-cuff answer. And the ability to sit and wait and be patient enough for ‘hm’ and then even if you don’t come up with it, you get, ‘okay, I’ll think about that’. I think that was, that was one of the earliest lessons that I learned from him.”WrestlingInc

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