Bryan Danielson made a bold claim regarding Mercedes Moné's current dominant run in AEW. He compared her to another wrestling legend who was also a belt collector.The CEO currently holds nine belts, eight of which come from companies around the world, and the ninth is a commemorative belt for the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament winner. She has been on an impressive run since joining AEW, as she has only taken one singles loss, to Toni Storm.A few weeks ago, Mercedes Moné claimed she was going after Ultimo Dragon's 1996 record of holding 10 belts at once. Earlier tonight, during the All Out Zero Hour pre-show, Bryan Danielson made a bold claim about this. He believed that Mercedes' current run is already better than the Japanese legend's run nearly three decades ago. "I actually think in comparison to the wrestling landscape, Mercedes Mone in 2025 is better than Ultimate Dragon in 1996,” Danielson claimed.The American Dragon was vocal about being impressed by Moné and the work she put in, not only to show up for AEW but to be able to compete against various talents from all around the world.Bryan Danielson also talked about Randy Orton earlier todayDuring the Zero Hour show, Bryan Danielson also talked about another top star on the roster, Kyle Fletcher. He even compared him to WWE icon Randy Orton and noted how they share several similarities in their career trajectories. Danielson discussed how, at 26 years old, The Protostar was doing the same things as Orton when he won the world title at 24. He praised the Apex Predator because he was still performing at a high level despite being in the industry for already two and a half decades."Look at Randy Orton, who is the youngest WWE champion in history, right? And, here is still, he is still competing at a super high level."Tony The Wrestling Nerd @WrestlingNerd00LINKBryan Danielson namedropping Randy Orton and WWE at #AEWAllOut Zero Hour here...Bryan Danielson has stepped back from wrestling to focus on being a commentator, mentor, and representing AEW in other ways besides being an in-ring competitor. It is unclear if he will ever compete again, but at least for now, he seems passionate about his new role in the company.