Tag: Darby Allin

  • Darby Allin’s AEW Championship Reign Was Everything A Modern WWE World Title Reign Isn’t

    Darby Allin’s AEW Championship Reign Was Everything A Modern WWE World Title Reign Isn’t

    AEW Double or Nothing 2026 saw the latest chapter of the rivalry between MJF and Darby Allin unfold, as the heel regained the world title he’d dropped to his fellow Pillar of AEW in an intense main event. So ended a brief, but very memorable championship run.

    Indeed, while mainstream wresting fans have grown accustomed to certain type of top title reign via WWE—particularly in recent years—Allin’s time on top demonstrated there are different and exciting ways to book the top prize a company has to offer.

    There’s Only Been One World Title Defense In WWE Since WrestleMania

    Roman Reigns. Photo: WWE.com
    Roman Reigns. Photo: WWE.com

    When Roman Reigns spent 1,316 days as WWE’s top champion from 2020 to 2024, it didn’t so much invent as reinforce a specific model of champion. Gone are the days when WWE adhered to its rule that titles must defended at least once every thirty days. Here are the days of part-time champions and normalizing two-to-three month stretches without a given title being up for grabs.

    While Cody Rhodes defended the Undisputed WWE Championship more regularly than The Tribal Chief, each of his reigns has demonstrated a certain kind of sameness in title defenses mostly sticking to PLEs and not happening at every single one. World Heavyweight Championship reigns of Seth Rollins, Damian Priest, Gunther, and Jey Uso all skewed in similar directions, as did John Cena’s last WWE Championship reign along his farewell tour.

    Indeed, only the reigns of CM Punk and Drew McIntyre felt at least a little different. McIntyre’s reign ran just shy of two months, with one PLE and one free TV defense (but also quite a few house show defenses). Punk’s five months on top saw him work a fighting champion gimmick that stood out from others, including three Raw and two PLE title defenses (plus a number of house show title matches).

    Still, despite a few anomalies, the story of WWE world titles post WrestleMania 42—at press time, five weeks and counting–seems representative of the current picture. Reigns has defended his newly won World Heavyweight Championship once, opposite Jacob Fatu at Backlash. Rhodes has not yet defended his WWE Championship since fending off Randy Orton.

    On the women’s side, Rhea Ripley hasn’t put the Women’s Championship on the line yet, nor has Liv Morgan defended the Women’s World Championship. (To be fair, three of these titles will be on the line at Clash in Italy, but that still after over 40 days of waiting.)

    One might draw all manner of conclusions about these trends, but regardless, it’s undeniable that WWE’s top titles haven’t been on the line much this spring.

    Darby Allin Worked Fresh Title Defenses And Worked Them Constantly

    Darby Allin. Photo: AEW
    Darby Allin. Photo: AEW

    Darby Allin unseated MJF for the AEW World Championship in a shocking upset squash on April 15, the same week as WrestleMania 42. The reign has now come to a close, but it’s very telling in his less-than-six weeks on top, he defended the title eight times.

    Allin fended off Tommaso Ciampa, Brody King, Kevin Knight, PAC, Konosuke Takeshita, Sammy Guevara, and Mike Bailey—a truly diverse set of challengers, many of them fresh to the world title picture (and/or it had been quite a while since they sniffed the main event scene). Moreover, none of these matches ran under ten minutes, only one lasted less than fifteen, and every single outing proved hard-hitting, with no “safe,” easy bouts along the way.

    Even CM Punk—WWE’s fightingest world champ in recent memory—only worked four different men in five matches across a reign over four times as long.

    Darby Allin’s Reign Was Short And Sweet

    MJF at Double or Nothing
    MJF. Photo: AEW

    Particularly in WWE, fans are in an age of long-reigning world champions as full-year spans spent on top are not out of the ordinary. Indeed the reigns that don’t exceed reach the half-year mark tend to have either been significantly less memorable and eventful like Damian Priest’s time as World Heavyweight Champion or else clearly set out to serve specific booking purposes like Drew McIntyre’s most recent WWE Championship reign adding some drama and giving Cody Rhodes a reason to work the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber.

    Darby Allin only reigning for a month and change was less a fluke than a specific kind of story as he defended his championship with a fury, backing down from no one, working no easy matches, dropping the title in line with a narrative of him fighting himself into exhaustion. Despite the brevity of the reign, his time as champ may well be one of the best-remembered title reigns of recent years, and particularly so in AEW.

    Different Styles Of Reigns Have Different Merits

    Darby Allin
    AEW

    Ultimately, Darby Allin’s short but exhaustive world title reign that saw him defend this belt more than once a week on average was not necessarily a better reign than any of MJF’s, or the reigns of other top stars in AEW, nor WWE’s world champs. Indeed, there’s something to be said for a world title being defended sparingly, making it important when title matches do come and ensuring all challengers feel like credible threats who’ve earned number one contendership.

    Moreover, stability at the top of the card does matter to give a world champion the opportunity to assert his or her place as the face of a company in the time-honored tradition of talents like Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, Hulk Hogan, and John Cena.

    However, there is also merit to different kinds of reigns, and particularly different kinds of reigns that match the styles of different kinds of performers. CM Punk’s 2025-2026 World Heavyweight Championship showed echoes of Bret Hart’s babyface WWE Championship reigns in the 1990s. Each were, largely defined by an in-ring virtuoso putting on solid matches against an array of opponents with greater frequency than WWE fans were accustomed to seeing.

    Allin’s reign was its own beast—a daredevil taking on all comers, not shying away from heavy punishment or risky spots to go down in a blaze of glory. Truth be told, wrestling would probably be the better for more reigns that are not necessarily like Allin’s, but similarly tailored to the character and style of performer at hand.

  • MJF Wife Reacts to His AEW Double or Nothing Win Against Darby Allin

    MJF Wife Reacts to His AEW Double or Nothing Win Against Darby Allin

    Alicia Atout, wife of AEW World Champion MJF recently reacted to his win at Double or Nothing.

    Atout took to social media to celebrate MJF’s victory at AEW Double or Nothing, where he defeated Darby Allin in a Title vs. Hair match. The win saw MJF capture the AEW World Championship while keeping his hair intact.

    Atout posted on X, the morning after the pay-per-view, clearly relieved her husband avoided the barber’s chair. Her reaction highlighted both the title win and the successful defense of MJF’s signature look.

    MJF Becomes Three-Time AEW World Champion

    MJF defeated Darby Allin in the main event of Double or Nothing in Queens, New York, becoming AEW World Champion for the third time in his career. The Title vs. Hair stipulation meant the loser would have their head shaved, adding extra stakes to an already intense rivalry.

    The match featured brutal spots, including Allin hitting a Coffin Drop off scaffolding through a table that left the back of his head busted open. MJF ultimately secured the victory with a top-rope tombstone piledriver, ending Allin’s challenge and keeping his hair.

    Immediately after the match, MJF posted his own reaction on Twitter, mocking anyone who thought he would actually lose his hair. He celebrated becoming a three-time world champion at 30 years old and dismissed critics with characteristic brashness.

    The victory marks another chapter in MJF’s decorated AEW career and continues his rivalry with Darby Allin. For Atout, the result meant celebrating both a championship win and no trip to the barber.

  • Tony Khan Calls Darby Allin’s AEW Title Reign One Of The Best

    Tony Khan Calls Darby Allin’s AEW Title Reign One Of The Best

    Tony Khan called Darby Allin’s run as AEW World Champion one of the greatest title reigns in company history, speaking at the Double or Nothing post-show media scrum roughly an hour after that reign came to an end.

    Allin lost the AEW World Championship to MJF in the Title vs. Hair main event on Sunday, May 24 at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. The 24-minute match made MJF a three-time AEW World Champion.

    Khan was asked about the reign ending and reflected on what Allin has brought to the company. “It’s hard to put into words how much Darby Allin means to this company because nobody would ever ask somebody to put their body on the line,” Khan said. “No boss could ever go to somebody and ask somebody to do the kinds of things Darby Allin does.”

    “He’s a very, very special person and he was fantastic as the TNT Champion, he was fantastic teaming with Sting, and he’s been fantastic as the World Champion,” Khan continued. “Everything Darby Allin’s done for us, he’s done his very, very best. He’s done just about everything he’s ever set his mind to in pro wrestling, and I believe it’s one of the greatest title reigns of any kind we’ve ever had in AEW.”

    Allin captured the title on the April 15 Spring BreakThru edition of Dynamite, pinning MJF in a little over two minutes in front of a home-state crowd in Everett, Washington. It was his first AEW World Championship in his fourth career attempt at the belt.

    The reign lasted close to six weeks, one of the shorter title runs in the championship’s history. Allin filled it with volume instead, defending the title seven times across Dynamite and Collision against opponents that included Konosuke Takeshita, Tommaso Ciampa, Brody King, PAC, and “Speedball” Mike Bailey before MJF took it back at Double or Nothing.

    A Bruising End And A New Problem For Allin

    The mileage caught up with Allin on Sunday. He passed out in his own Scorpion Deathlock late in the match, and MJF capitalized to win the title and keep his hair.

    The night got worse afterward. As Allin lay strapped to a stretcher, TNT Champion Kevin Knight delivered a UFO Splash to him in an apparent heel turn. Khan said he was interested to hear what Knight has to say about the attack.

    Khan also noted he had matches planned for this Wednesday’s Dynamite, but could not finalize the show until wrestlers are medically cleared.

  • Darby Allin Finds Out He’s Getting Married Next Month

    Darby Allin Finds Out He’s Getting Married Next Month

    AEW World Champion Darby Allin is getting married next month, and the date he picked leaves no room for a honeymoon. Speaking with the Jim Kerr Rock & Roll Morning Show on Q104.3 New York, Allin said the wedding is set for Saturday, June 27 in his hometown of Seattle, one day before AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.

    “I just found out the wedding’s on the 27th. The very next day, we have another pay-per-view. At least it’s after the wedding.”

    Forbidden Door takes place Sunday, June 28 in San Jose, California, which means Allin goes from the ceremony straight into a pay-per-view weekend. He confirmed there’s no honeymoon on the calendar.

    A high school crush, a tragedy, and an Everest proposal

    Allin and his fiancee first crossed paths years ago, long before the face paint and the world title. “We met on the school bus in high school,” he said. “At the time she was dating a wannabe gang member, and I thought to myself, how did he get her?”

    What he learned later turned the story dark. “They’re walking on a trail one day, and he starts arguing with another wannabe gang member, and that guy pulls out a gun. Her boyfriend puts her behind him, and the other guy shoots the boyfriend, goes through her neck and into her head. She got shot in the head.”

    She survived, and the two reconnected more than a decade later after she saw a video of him jumping off a waterfall. “She’s like, ‘It’s so cool that you’re still doing all the crazy stuff from high school.’ I brought her bungee jumping, and then I proposed to her on top of Everest.” Allin reached the summit of Mount Everest in May 2025, where he also landed a record-setting kickflip during the climb.

    The shooting shaped her career. “She became an ICU nurse. It’s very on brand with dating me, because I always need help,” Allin said. “To think that she was inspired by those people who helped her, to go through all of the training and education to become an ICU nurse. That is really cool.”

    Allin’s summer is stacked before the wedding even arrives. He defends the AEW World Championship against MJF in a Championship versus Hair match at Double or Nothing this Sunday, then comes the June 27 wedding, then Forbidden Door the next night. As for what’s beyond it, Allin kept it simple: “We’re going to have some kids and we’re going to go off some jumps. It’s going to be nice.”

  • MJF Aims to Join Cena, Lesnar And Orton at Double Or Nothing

    MJF Aims to Join Cena, Lesnar And Orton at Double Or Nothing

    MJF aims to make history at AEW Double or Nothing and join the ranks of wrestling icons like John Cena, Brock Lesnar, Randy Orton and Lou Thesz. The challenger to Darby Allin’s AEW World Championship posted to X on Saturday, listing wrestlers he says became three-time world champions by his current age of 30.

    MJF’s list named Lou Thesz, The Rock, Brock Lesnar, Randy Orton, John Cena, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Kazuchika Okada. He closed the post with another shot at a rival he has spent weeks trying to undermine ahead of Double or Nothing.

    “Tomorrow I create history,” MJF wrote. “Legacy is everything. Darby is nothing.”

    The message is a callback to a post MJF shared before Worlds End in December 2025, when he ran down a list of nine men who became two-time world champions before 30. He went on to capture the AEW World Title for the second time at that event.

    What MJF Has On The Line At Double Or Nothing

    Allin defends the AEW World Championship against MJF in a Title vs. Hair match. The champion set the stipulation as the price of granting the rematch, and MJF, who has repeatedly addressed speculation about his hair during the buildup, gets his head shaved bald if he loses.

    Victory would hand MJF his third reign as AEW World Champion. He won the title for the second time at Worlds End before Allin dethroned him last month and embarked on a run of defenses across Dynamite and Collision.

    The setting adds another layer for the Long Island native. Double or Nothing emanates from Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York on Sunday, putting MJF’s bid for history in front of a hometown crowd.

  • Darby Allin Reveals Condition For MJF Title Rematch

    Darby Allin Reveals Condition For MJF Title Rematch

    Darby Allin successfully defended the AEW World Championship against Kevin Knight on this week’s AEW Dynamite, then issued a unique challenge to MJF for a rematch.

    Allin put the title on the line in the main event of the Wednesday Night show. He defeated Knight with two Coffin Drop to secure the pinfall victory. The match served as the latest defense in Allin’s championship reign.

    MJF Requests Championship Rematch

    As the Dynamite leg of the special 3-hour broadcast ended and Collision started, MJF came out, and once again asked Allin for an AEW World Championship rematch. Friedman offered to put his scarf or the Dynamite Diamond ring on the line, but the champion rejected both proposals.

    Allin countered with his own stipulation, demanding that MJF put his hair on the line for another title shot. Darby Allin ended his promo telling MJF to show up to a contract signing on next week’s episode of AEW Dynamite.

    MJF appeared visibly stressed by the situation and ran to the back as the segment concluded. The Title vs. Hair match has not yet been officially confirmed.

  • MJF Reacts to AEW Title Loss On Dynamite

    MJF Reacts to AEW Title Loss On Dynamite

    MJF is not happy.

    Tonight’s episode of Dynamite saw Darby Allin challenge the AEW World Champion for his title. This came after the former TNT Champion defeated Andrade to become the new #1 contender for the belt at Dynasty.

    The Salt of the Earth initially refused to take part in the match, saying that he will sue both Tony Khan and the AEW broadcast partners WBD over it.

    MJF And Others React

    In the end, MJF had to get in the ring with Allin. He tried to find an escape by low-blowing Darby after distracting the referee. Darby was ready for the champ’s tricks, however, as he delivered a low blow of his own and then pinned his opponent with not one but four Coffin Drops.

    The now former Champion reacted to his loss on X, warning Tony Khan that this will not stand. Ricochet seemed to support MJF’s campaign, saying that he was also screwed out of his National title, while Andrade simply responded with some emojis to the surprise turn of events.

    Tonight’s show also featured an unannounced appearance from Sting who hyped up his protege and former tag team partner and celebrated with Darby to close out the show. You can check out more about it here.

  • Sting Makes Unannounced Dynamite Appearance

    Sting Makes Unannounced Dynamite Appearance

    It’s STING!!!

    Darby Allin had picked up a big victory at Dynasty this past Sunday, defeating Andrade to become the new #1 Contender for the AEW World Title. He had then announced that fans will not have to wait long as he will be cashing in his opportunity on this week’s Dynamite.

    So it was no surprise when Allin’s mentor Sting, made an unannounced appearance on the show tonight. The wrestling legend showed up backstage just before Darby went out for his main event match against MJF.

    Darby Allin asked the former WCW star if he had any advice for him. Sting told him to take it all in before telling his former tag team partner that he’s got this.

    The actual match turned out to be a short affair. MJF tried to use his dirty tricks by distracting the referee and low-blowing his challenger. Darby, however, returned the favor and then delivered not one but four coffin drops to become the new AEW Champion.

    The locker room emptied after the title change, and Sting was the last to join Darby Allin as he celebrated becoming a triple crown champion in AEW.

  • Darby Allin Wins AEW World Championship from MJF

    Darby Allin Wins AEW World Championship from MJF

    Darby Allin is the new AEW World Champion.

    Allin defeated MJF in the main event of AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru on Wednesday night to capture the title for the first time. The win came in his home state of Washington, just minutes from where he first trained to wrestle.

    The match took place at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett.

    The finish came after four Coffin Drops and a headlock takeover, the same move MJF used to beat Allin in the opening match of Full Gear 2021. Allin had promised earlier in the night that he would beat MJF with a headlock takeover.

    This called back to their first singles meeting in AEW nearly four and a half years ago.

    Allin Becomes The Second Founding Pillar To Win AEW World Title

    The victory makes Allin the second of AEW’s original Four Pillars to capture the company’s top prize, following MJF himself. Sammy Guevara and Jack Perry round out the group, all of whom were positioned as the future of the promotion when AEW launched in 2019.

    The match was set up at AEW Dynasty on April 12, when Allin defeated Andrade El Idolo to earn the title shot. MJF retained the championship in the same night’s main event over Kenny Omega, with Allin then calling his shot for Spring BreakThru in his backyard.

    MJF’s Reign Ends In Everett

    MJF’s reign ends after a run that included high-profile defenses against Kenny Omega and other top contenders. The champion arrived at the arena unaware that the title match had been moved to the show.

    He protested the booking before Bryan Danielson informed him he would be stripped of the title if he refused to defend.

    The babyface locker room emptied to celebrate with Allin after the match, including Sting, who came out to share the moment with his longtime tag team partner and former AEW World Tag Team Championship co-holder. The show went off the air with everyone celebrating.

    The new champion stood tall in his home state.

  • Big Title Match Confirmed For Dynamite After AEW Dynasty

    Big Title Match Confirmed For Dynamite After AEW Dynasty

    Darby Allin is not waiting around.

    The former TNT Champion faced Andrade El Idolo in a singles match at tonight’s Dynasty PPV. The stipulation was that Darby would get a world title shot if he won the bout.

    The ending of this match saw Allin going for the pin after connecting the coffin drop, but Andrade manually stopped the referee, Aubrey Edwards, from counting to three.

    Darby Allin then caught Andrade in the Last Supper to finally get the pin. After the match, El Idolo offered his hand to the winner, and Allin shook it.

    This wasn’t the last of the new #1 contender we saw on the PPV, however, as Renee Paquette interviewed the daredevil star backstage later on.

    The 33-year-old mentioned that Dynamite this week is going to be held in Everett, Washington, where he started his career. Darby Allin then announced that he will not be waiting until Double or Nothing, and whoever is the World Champion come Wednesday, will have to face him at the show.

    MJF is defending his AEW title against Kenny Omega in the main event of Dynasty. Stay tuned to find out who wins the match and faces Allin on Dynamite.

  • Darby Allin Wants Jackass Movie Role, Recalls Steve-O Pitch

    Darby Allin Wants Jackass Movie Role, Recalls Steve-O Pitch

    Darby Allin says he would love to appear in a Jackass movie, revealing he previously pitched a stunt to Steve-O for Jackass Forever before the pandemic derailed those plans.

    The AEW star addressed the topic in an interview with TMZ Sports, clarifying past headlines that suggested he would appear in the fourth Jackass film. While that never materialized, Allin remains open to working with the franchise that shaped his wrestling persona.

    “I talked to Steve-O probably forever ago, back when they were filming the fourth movie (Jackass Forever), right before the pandemic. I said, ‘Yo, put me in that movie,’” Allin said.

    “But yeah, honestly, I would love to do anything. Just because I think of everything that inspired me. I wasn’t really inspired by wrestling growing up. I was inspired by skateboarding, Jackass and all those crazy shows.”

    Jackass Influence on Wrestling Style

    Allin explained how the MTV stunt series influenced his approach to professional wrestling more than traditional wrestling itself. The daredevil style he brings to AEW programming draws directly from those early inspirations.

    “So, just to bring that into the world of wrestling was so fun,” he continued. “Of course, you would like to do anything. But if it doesn’t work out, that’s amazing, too. Because everybody’s on their own road and everything like that. I feel like I’m living Jackass on a weekly basis on AEW.”

    The interview comes as Allin continues his run in AEW, where his high-risk style and willingness to take punishment have made him a fan favorite. Whether a future Jackass collaboration happens remains to be seen, but Allin made clear the door remains open.

  • Darby Allin Discusses Working With WWE Hall of Famer on Brain Recovery

    Darby Allin Discusses Working With WWE Hall of Famer on Brain Recovery

    Former AEW TNT Champion Darby Allin recently addressed concerns about long-term brain health and CTE during a recent interview.

    He revealed the steps he takes to protect his mind despite his high-risk wrestling style. The 33-year-old wrestler made it clear that he prioritizes mental health and brain protection whenever he steps inside the ring.

    On TMZ Inside The Ring, Allin was asked about head trauma and CTE risks given his reputation for dangerous stunts and heavy punishment inside the ring. His response emphasized the importance of brain recovery and preparation.

    “Yeah, absolutely. To me, the mind is everything. But there is also a lot more things you can do for your mind to recover your brain as much as possible.

    Working with Diamond Dallas Page

    Allin revealed he regularly works with Diamond Dallas Page to test different recovery methods aimed at keeping his brain healthy. He described himself as a “lab rat” willing to try various contraptions and techniques to aid in brain recovery.

    So, I’m always on top of that with DDP. He’s got all the latest and greatest crazy contraptions and I’ll be the lab rat that goes over there and tries everything. So, yeah, no, absolutely. You have to protect your mind every night doing this.”

    That level of preparation stands out considering how often Allin performs risky stunts and takes punishment during his matches. His willingness to explore cutting-edge recovery options shows awareness of the physical toll his wrestling style takes on his body and mind.

  • Darby Allin Believes Andrade’s Last WWE Run Taught Him ‘Importance of AEW’

    Darby Allin Believes Andrade’s Last WWE Run Taught Him ‘Importance of AEW’

    Darby Allin believes Andrade El Idolo has learned the value of AEW.

    The Mexican star’s stock has seen a big jump since his return to the company in January. While considered only a mid-carder by many before that, the 36-year-old has picked up victories over former World Champions such as Swerve Strickland and Kenny Omega in the past few months, and he is now seen as a legit main eventer in Tony Khan’s promotion.

    During a recent interview with iHeartMedia, Darby Allin was asked about this recent change for Andrade. While not naming WWE directly, the former TNT Champion suggested that his run with the rival promotion has made El Idolo realize the importance of AEW:

    “I feel like with Andrade leaving and coming back, he truly understood the importance of AEW. He truly understood that. With AEW, it’s all up to you, how high you want to go, how low you want to go, it’s all up to you.”

    This Can Give You Everything: Darby Allin

    Darby Allin explained that the top brass at AEW respects loyalty to the company and returns the favor to anyone who gives everything to the promotion. He claimed that the current version of Andrade is the best we’ve ever seen:

    “If you just go out there and you kick ass in that ring and you’re willing to give everything for this, the favor will be returned. If you could just check your ego at the door, this can give you everything. I feel like Andrade is the best version he’s ever been right now, minus being with Don Callis. It’s incredible, man.”

    After ending his first AEW run in December 2023, Andrade returned to WWE in January 2024. He didn’t achieve much during his second run with the TKO-owned promotion, however. Winning the Speed Championship was his only accomplishment during this time before being released from WWE amid allegations of wellness policy violation in September 2025.

  • Match With World Title Implications Announced For AEW Dynasty

    Match With World Title Implications Announced For AEW Dynasty

    A new match has been added to AEW Dynasty.

    Tonight’s episode of Dynamite from Winnipeg featured Darby Allin in a promo segment, where he once again talked about his World Title aspirations. The former TNT Champion called out MJF, but his call was answered by Don Callis, accompanied by Andrade el Idolo, Lance Archer, El Clon, and Hechicero instead.

    The wrestling manager revealed that the AEW Champion has authorised a Dynasty match for Allin, and Darby will get his title shot if he wins the bout. Don Callis then announced Andrade as Darby Allin’s Dynasty opponent, though the former WWE star seemed unsure about the decision and argued with Callis before the end of the segment.

    AEW Dynasty 2026 Updated Match Card

    AEW Dynasty will be taking place from Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on April 12, 2026. Below is the updated card for the show:

    • World Tag Team Championship Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) (c) (with Stokely) vs. Cope and Cage (Adam Copeland and Christian Cage)
    • Continental Championship Match: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Will Ospreay
    • Singles Match: Andrade El Ídolo vs. Darby Allin (Darby Allin gets AEW title shot if he wins)
    • AEW World Heavyweight Championship Match: MJF (c) vs. Kenny Omega
  • Unsanctioned Match And More Added To Wednesday’s Dynamite

    Unsanctioned Match And More Added To Wednesday’s Dynamite

    Two big stipulation matches have been added to Dynamite.

    The Revolution PPV tonight saw Toni Storm picking up a victory over Marina Shafir in a singles match. The former Women’s Champion did not end the segment on top, however, as Ronda Rousey made a surprise AEW appearance, and the distraction allowed Shafir to deliver a cheap shot to Storm.

    The company confirmed that their rivalry will continue after this turn of events, and announced a No Holds Barred rematch between the two women for this Wednesday’s show.

    This wasn’t the only match made official as Gabe Kidd hijacked the post-Revolution press conference. This came after the team of Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, & Roderick Strong defeated Kidd, Clark Connors, and David Finlay in a Tornado Trios Match at the PPV.

    Kidd demanded an opportunity to end Darby Allin once and for all during his appearance. He proposed an Unsanctioned Coffin Match for this week’s episode of Dynamite between the two, which Tony Khan later approved.

    During the media scrum, Khan also commented on Ronda Rousey’s status with the company after her debut. You can check out what he said here.

  • Mixed Nuts Mayhem And More Added To AEW World\’s End This Saturday

    Some interesting new matches were added to World\’s End at AEW Christmas Collision this week.

    The show featured the final group stage matches of the Continental Classic tournament, with Kazuchika Okada, Konosuke Takeshita, Kyle Fletcher, and Jon Moxley emerging as semi-finalists who will move on to the show this Saturday.

    Darby Allin also confirmed his in-ring return for the upcoming PPV. He accepted the challenge issued by Gabe Kidd after the latter attacked him on Dynamite this Wednesday.

    Apart from this, a \’Mixed Nuts Mayhem\’ bout pitting The Death Riders against the Conglomeration was announced. The Death Riders will be competing without Mox, while their opponents will be joined by Toni Storm for this bout.

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    AEW World\’s End Final Match Card

    The last AEW PPV of 2025 will be taking place from the Now Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois on December 27, 2025. Below is the final card for the show:

    • Continental Classic Semi-Final: Kazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita
    • Continental Classic Semi-Final: Kyle Fletcher vs. Jon Moxley
    • Singles Match: Darby Allin vs. Gabe Kidd
    • Chicago Street Fight For AEW Tag Team Championship: FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) (c) (with Stokely) vs. Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn) (with Ace Austin)
    • AEW Women\’s Tag Team Championship Match: Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale) (c) vs. Mercedes Moné and Athena
    • AEW Women\’s World Championship Match: Kris Statlander (c) vs. Jamie Hayter
    • AEW World Championship Match: Samoa Joe (c) vs. Swerve Strickland vs. \”Hangman\” Adam Page vs. MJF
    • Mixed Nuts Mayhem: Death Riders vs. The Conglomeration & Toni Storm

    The winners of the Continental Classic semi-finals will face each other in the finals at the same show.  Apart from this, a tag team match between the Hyan & Mya World and Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart & Skye Blue) has also been confirmed for the PPV pre-show.

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  • Darby Allin Cleared For Action, World\’s End Match Teased

    Darby Allin has been cleared for action.

    The former TNT Champion had been put on the shelf and replaced in the Continental Classic tournament after being hospitalized earlier this month.

    In a backstage interview on this week\’s Dynamite on 34th Street special, it was then confirmed that the daredevil star had finally been cleared for action.

    Allin was asked about the challenge Gabe Kidd threw out for the World\’s End PPV this Saturday. As Darby was claiming that he had bigger things to worry about, however, Kidd himself came up from behind and attacked the former champion.

    The camera cut out for a second, and when things became visible again, the two stars were seen brawling at the foot of some stairs. Kidd forced Darby up the stairs only to throw him down again, to end the segment.

    A bout between the two stars has not been made official yet, but it\’s very likely to take place at the World\’s End PPV this Saturday after this segment.

    Apart from this, tonight\’s show also featured the crowning of a new Dynamite Diamond Ring holder after MJF had won it six times in a row. You can check out more about it here.

  • Sting Praises AEW, Tony Khan & Darby Allin: \’It Felt Like Home To Me\’

    Sting has explained why AEW felt like the perfect destination for his final wrestling run, describing Tony Khan’s promotion as feeling like “home.”

    The wrestling legend, who worked for WCW, WWE, TNA, and AEW throughout his career, was asked to compare his experiences across the different promotions during a recent interview with Scott Johnson for Going Ringside. His answer was unequivocal about where he felt most comfortable.

    “They’re all different in some ways, but the thing that I liked about AEW is it just felt like my brand,” Sting stated. “They just felt.. it felt like home to me.”

    Tony Khan as a Boss

    The Icon reserved particular praise for AEW president Tony Khan, crediting him with making his final run possible. Khan’s leadership style clearly resonated with the veteran performer.

    “He was the best. He was phenomenal. Treated me like gold the whole way through,” Sting said of Khan. “And yeah, I mean, yeah, if it wasn’t for Tony, I wouldn’t have had the run that I had.”

    Sting on Darby Allin

    Sting also acknowledged the importance of his partnership with Darby Allin, which became one of the defining storylines of his AEW tenure. The pairing of the veteran legend with the rising star created memorable moments throughout Sting’s final years in the ring.

    “Darby, my partner,” Sting added. “Darby was your partner. A great up-and-coming wrestler. Still amazing. Yeah, absolutely.”

    The comments highlight how AEW’s approach to utilizing legends differs from other promotions. Rather than simply cashing in on nostalgia, Khan’s company provided Sting with meaningful storylines and creative freedom that allowed him to finish his career on his own terms.

    After spending time with multiple major wrestling organizations, finding that sense of belonging at the end of his career clearly meant something significant to the five-decade veteran.

  • Darby Allin Suffers Head Injury, Forced Out of Continental Classic

    Darby Allin has been forced to withdraw from the 2025 AEW Continental Classic after suffering a legitimate head injury during his opening match against Kevin Knight.

    The announcement came during Saturday\’s AEW Collision in Columbus, Ohio, where commentator Tony Schiavone confirmed that Allin was not medically cleared to continue in the tournament. Jack Perry has been named as his replacement in the Gold League.

    What Happened to Darby Allin?

    Allin was injured during his November 26 match against Kevin Knight on the Thanksgiving Eve edition of Dynamite. While the match saw Knight pick up the victory, the bigger story was the legitimate injury Allin sustained during the bout.

    According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Allin suffered a head injury from a \”singular blow\” during the match. Initial speculation pointed to Knight\’s coast-to-coast dropkick as the cause, but Meltzer clarified that was not the case, instead attributing the injury to a \”real bad fall\” during a different spot.

    Following the match, Allin was rushed to the hospital. He was shown in a hospital bed wearing a neck brace on the December 3 episode of Dynamite, when Excalibur announced he was not medically cleared for competition or travel.

    Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer Radio later reported that while Allin was hospitalized for a period, he has since been discharged and is recovering at home.

    Darby Allin\’s Emotional Promo

    In a backstage promo aired on Collision, a frustrated Allin addressed his situation:

    \”The last year, I\’ve thought I was winning this war with the Death Riders, but in reality, I was just winning the battle. They\’re winning the war. You know why? Because they\’re out here week in and week out wrestling, doing f***ing push-ups.

    \”I was wrestling Kevin Knight. For the first time in my career, I was scared. I felt my legs give out. I was rushed to the hospital. And I guess the AEW doctors are taking me out of this Continental Classic, and that\’s fine! If you want to save Darby from Darby, that\’s fine, I don\’t give a s***.

    \”And I hear Jack Perry\’s taking my spot. I\’ve never seen eye-to-eye with Jack Perry, but if you\’re taking my spot, man, go on, win the whole f***ing thing! I hope you do! As for Darby, I don\’t know. I don\’t… know.\”

    Jack Perry Steps In

    Jack Perry will inherit Allin\’s spot in the Gold League, starting with zero points. His remaining matches in the tournament will be against Kyle Fletcher, Kazuchika Okada, PAC, and \”Speedball\” Mike Bailey.

    Perry faces an uphill battle, as Kyle Fletcher currently leads the Gold League with 6 points (2-0), while Okada, PAC, and Kevin Knight are all tied at 3 points. Perry will need to win most, if not all, of his remaining matches to have a realistic shot at advancing to the semifinals at Worlds End on December 27.

    The former TNT and Tag Team Champion returns to singles competition after spending recent months as part of Jurassic Express. This represents his first significant singles push since late 2024.

    What\’s Next for Darby Allin?

    There is currently no timeline for Allin\’s return to in-ring action. As Meltzer noted, head injuries have unpredictable recovery periods—Allin could potentially return in a matter of weeks, or could be sidelined for months.

    Despite being pulled from the tournament, Allin made clear his rivalry with the Death Riders is far from over. The faction—which includes Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, PAC, and Marina Shafir—has been a dominant force in AEW and figures to be a focal point of Allin\’s eventual return.

    AEW\’s decision to replace Allin rather than have him forfeit his remaining matches follows the precedent set in the 2024 Continental Classic. The tournament continues this week with Dynamite Winter Is Coming on December 10 and Collision Winter Is Coming on December 13.

  • Darby Allin Hospitalized, Continental Classic Status Unknown

    Darby Allin\’s immediate future in AEW has been put in question due to a new update.

    AEW presented the latest episode of Dynamite this week from Fishers Event Center in Fishers, Indiana, continuing the build for the upcoming Worlds End PPV at the end of this month.

    A video showing Darby Allin in the hospital aired during the show, and Excalibur and Tony Schiavone revealed that the Daredevil star had been admitted after his Continental Classic match with Kevin Knight last week.

    Though a specific issue behind the hospitalization was not revealed. The commentators claimed that it was a \’precautionary\’ measure, and the former TNT Champion was being kept there \’for observation.\’ They promised another update on his health at Collision this week.

    Allin is part of the Gold League of the ongoing Continental Classic tournament, along with the defending champion Kazuchika Okada, among other names.

    He lost to Kevin Knight in his first match of the tournament at the Wednesday night show last week. Darby had suffered a loss at the hands of Pac at Full Gear and competed in the Blood & Guts match before that.

    It\’s unknown if the AEW star is dealing with a real-life issue or if his hospitalization is part of a story. Stay tuned to SEScoops for more updates on his status.