Bryan Danielson/Daniel Bryan Speaks Out! Through Twitter & Blogger & Flickr? Oh my!

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Not only has Bryan Danielson been updating fans on Twitter, but he’s taken to blogging and even sharing photos!

In his first official blog entry (aside from a quick hello) since his WWE release, he writes, “WWE is very serious about adhering to their PG guidelines, and apparently my actions during the NXT attack on John Cena, namely choking announcer Justin Roberts with his tie and spitting in Cena’s face, crossed the boundaries of what is considered “PG.” Perhaps the choking was too violent or perhaps the spit was too demeaning. I apologized for both immediately following the incident; but I would be a hypocrite if I apologized for putting everything I have into the attack. I would much rather have gone too far than to come up too short.”

So there we go. He was fired for the choke and the spit.

He also writes that like anyone who’s been fired, he’s angry, but also puts WWE over for allowing him to work non-televised/pay-per-view events despite a 90-day no-compete clause in his contract.

On his future? “As far as what happens after 90 days, nobody knows. I’ve “heard” that TNA is interested. There are petitions going around to get me back into WWE and the last several weeks there have been fans chanting my names at their shows. People have even brought signs showing their support. And though most of the signs get taken away and though WWE may not be listening to your chants or petitions, I truly appreciate all the support over the last several weeks. It is both overwhelming and heartwarming. But regardless of what offers come in, I am in no rush to make any rash decisions. I enjoy my freedom as much as I enjoyed the benefits offered by being in WWE. My future, as usual, is uncertain. But I am enjoying my return to the independents. I’m hoping to see some of you there.”

Read the whole thing here and check out lots of photos he’s posted from his recent indie shows, visit his official Flickr page.

Matthew Michaels is editor emeritus of Pulse Wrestling, and has been since the site launched.