Nigel McGuinness is set to make a highly anticipated return to singles competition, facing Bryan Danielson at AEW Grand Slam. This will be McGuinness second match since coming out of retirement last month. However, in the lead-up to the match, WWE has issued a DMCA takedown on one of McGuinness videos that AEW uploaded on YouTube.

McGuinness, who had a stint as a commentator for NXT UK, was released from WWE in 2022 and later joined Ring of Honor and AEW. As part of building excitement for the upcoming match against Danielson, AEW uploaded a Best of Nigel McGuinness video to their official YouTube channel. The video primarily focused on McGuinness time in ROH, highlighting his standout performances in the promotion.

However, WWE stepped in and issued a DMCA takedown on the video, leading to its removal from YouTube. While the specific reason behind the takedown remains unclearespecially since the video had no connection to McGuinness time as an NXT UK commentatorthe move has raised questions among fans. Its likely due to WWEs strict policies on intellectual property, despite McGuinness ROH footage being unrelated to his WWE career.

Despite the takedown, Nigel McGuinness is staying focused on his upcoming match against Bryan Danielson, and fans are eagerly awaiting this showdown.

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