The saga of Daniel Bryan overcoming The Authority and becoming WWE World Heavyweight Champion at WrestleMania 30 is one of only a handful of crowd-influenced WWE pivots in recent years. "The Yes Movement" and "KofiMania" tying so closely together is something that Kingston sees as special as well.
"From a storyline perspective, when you're able to complete a circle like that and when you're able to have continuity [in that way] and you see it unfold in front of your eyes in a WWE ring, it's just beautiful," Kingston said.
He added that their respective underdog-reaching-the-top-of-the-WWE-mountain stories spanned across different eras are also remarkable. Kingston expressed his gratitude when talking about Danielson as an opponent.
"He's amazing in the ring, super smooth; a high-class performer [and] stand-up guy," Declared Kingston.
With Danielson's future more than just a bit uncertain as he awaits another neck surgery, at the very least now looking at a part-time in-ring future, Kingston once again invoked his resilient nature, speaking of the present day and his successes in AEW.
"Like I said, very resilient though, coming back from a neck injury and being able to go out there and still do it," said the WWE star.
If Danielson does decide to stay away for good, Kingston seems to see that as a fitting end as well, now that it's more on his terms.