A major allegation regarding Bryan Danielson has been dropped by a former AEW backstage personality. They have accused him of doing illegal activity during his time with the company.The American Dragon is known for his time as an in-ring competitor, which led to a brief run as the world champion before his retirement. Despite no longer competing, he has been enlisted as a member of the commentary team. He has had to step up as a major part of the desk with Taz still recovering from his recent surgery.Former AEW personality Sarah Stock has made allegations against Danielson on social media. She claimed that QT Marshall and Sonjay Dutt were complicit in corruption. The former TNA star said the same could be said about Bryan Danielson. It remains to be seen if any side will expound more on these allegations."QT and Sonjay are complicit to corruption. Brian Danielson is complicit to corruption," Stock wrote.Bryan Danielson confirms he won't return to the ringWrestling is in Bryan Danielson's blood, and he has not completely gotten rid of this despite being retired since October last year. He has continued to make sporadic appearances, promote the company at various media events, and is now a major part of the AEW commentary team.During his recent interview with Chris Van Vliet, he said that having to travel more lately has reminded him that it wasn't the best idea to return to the ring due to his neck issues. He admitted he had afterthoughts about competing once more, but he was given a reality check."I mean I'd like to never get neck surgery. I was actually doing really well until I started traveling more and then it's really gone downhill, you know? I had these delusions about like, 'Okay, maybe I could get back and do a little bit of wrestling or whatever it is.' Now, I see that they were delusions. Like this traveling is like, 'Oh, okay. Yeah, that would not be a good idea," said the former WWE star.Self Made AO 💫 @KXNGAOLINKBryan Danielson said that he was considering an in-ring return, but now that he’s back on the road he sees that that hope was actually delusion: “(My neck) was actually doing really well until I started traveling more, and then it’s really gone downhill. I had these weird,While you can never rule anything out in wrestling, in the end, this will all come down to Bryan Danielson and his physical condition. The good news is that fans will still get to see him, as he remains a major figure for AEW despite no longer being an in-ring competitor.