Darby Allin Explains Why He Doesn\’t Like Being Called A Superstar

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Darby Allin believes people shouldn\’t idolize famous people and focus on becoming the best version of themselves instead.

The former TNT Champion recently spoke to Flickering Myth for a new interview. He discussed things such as his motivation for climbing the Mount Everest, being part of the 2024 Continental Classic tournament, and more.

In just a few short years since his arrival in AEW in 2019, Darby has become one of the most loved stars of the wrestling world. He has a dedicated following with a lot of young fans who look up to him. During the interview, however, Allin explained why he doesn\’t like being called a superstar despite people seeing one in him:

\”I always tell people don\’t refer to me as a superstar because I think that\’s some bullshit term. Because I feel like it teaches people to praise false idols and people that are like…I don\’t know man, I think you shouldn\’t put so much stock into another human being. You should do good with yourself.\”

I\’m One Of You: Darby Allin

The former champion explained that he wants to be seen as a common person in order to motivate people to believe in themselves:

\”You should focus on being the best version of you possible as opposed to trying to constantly live vicariously through other people. So my message I want to tell people more than anything is I\’m one of you.

I don\’t pretend to be some bullshit dumb fuck superstar. I want to just be like a humble guy and then be like \’Yo man I\’m just like you.\’ You can do whatever you want too.\”

Darby Allin defeated Komander in a gold league match of the C2 tournament but got beat by Brody King. He currently has 3 points in the tournament. Allin is scheduled to face Will Ospreay on the December 18 Dynamite.