Sting’s retirement at AEW Revolution in March 2024 marked the end of a legendary career that spanned decades and generations. On his final day of a three-year run with Tony Khan as promoter, the Icon teamed with Darby Allin to defeat The Young Bucks and retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship, finishing his AEW career without a single loss.
Darby Allin has been the resident risk taker in AEW over the years, but hasn't had to miss too much time because of injuries sustained during those risky moments.
Jon Moxley has been a staple on AEW television since its inception. The Cincinnati native is the only man to hold the AEW World Heavyweight Championship four times.
Saturday night, AEW Full Gear 2025 looks to deliver another PPV with more than banger matches. Expect conclusions, surprises, a swerve or two, and plenty of new directions.
AEW star Darby Allinis known for his extreme matches. He’s been thrown onto burning tables, dragged around in a body bag, and almost drowned in a fish tank by Moxley, etc.
Darby Allin has a reputation for taking risks to the extreme, and it was on full display in the Blood and Guts edition of AEW Dynamite, where he was part of one of the most dangerous moments of the night.
Since making his debut in 2019, near the beginning of the company's tenure, Darby Allin has been the resident stunt maniac on a week-to-week basis on AEW television.
Fish tank "drowning" spot in Allin-Moxley I Quit match drew widespread outrage. Matt Hardy said it's not the worst; Sarah Stock called it "attempted murder" and warned parents.
Look, we all know retirement in wrestling is about as permanent as a New Year’s resolution, but when Sting—yes, that Sting—showed up at AEW WrestleDream 2025, it actually meant something.
AEW Wrestle Dream 2025 PPV was live from the Chaifetz Arena in St Louis, MO. The crowd was energetic throughout the night, and just like their other PPVs, AEW did not disappoint as all of the major titles and storylines were on the line.
AEW WrestleDream touches down in Chaifetz Arena for AEW's long-promised first PPV in St. Louis and the first WrestleDream outside of Washington State. Tonight's show is the first PPV since Double Or Nothing to carry an evening start time on the East Coast, with the main card kicking off at 8 p.m.
Another major weekend in professional wrestling is upon us. AEW WrestleDream will go live this Saturday night and there's one major question hanging over the show.
On The Ariel Helwani Show, Darby Allin opens up about AEW, his personal life, and even baffles Helwani after pouring water on himself. His interview features many insightful and controversial moments, which have sparked conversation online.
This year, AEW WrestleDream comes from St Louis’ Chaifetz Arena and, like the previous PPVs headlined by AEW Men’s World champion, Hangman Adam Page, a sense of unfolding transition can be felt across the card.
Darby Allin has given his take on CM Punk's controversial AEW departure and explained why he may be better off in WWE. Punk was fired by Tony Khan in September 2023 after an altercation with Jack Perry backstage at All Out a month prior.
PAC is back in AEW and made his presence felt at the All Out PPV event on Saturday afternoon. In April, PAC injured his ankle during a match with Swerve Strickland and has been away from AEW recovering from that injury since then.
It’s Wednesday, and that means lots of late graphic drops for AEW Dynamite tonight, coming live from the historic 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. Things are about to get extreme in the old home of ECW.
A top AEW name who has been absent for several months might surface by "All In Texas." AEW's biggest pay-per-view event of the year is scheduled for July 12.
Darby Allin and Sting have worked together for many years; during this time, the two stars had many heated rivalries that brought them together, including their final storyline that led to the end of Sting’s career in AEW (All Elite Wrestling) Revolution 2024.
He is considered one of the "four pillars," along with MJF, Sammy Guevara and Jack Perry, who are young, highly talented wrestlers building their names with the promotion.
Darby Allin's bus accident happened while he was trying to help keep a friend safe. Over the weekend, Allin revealed that he was recovering after getting struck in the face by a bus.
He certainly isn’t taking time off easy-Darby Allin was hit by New York bus and suffers a broken nose with his injured foot recently. We’ve long known that the AEW talent makes up for his relative lack of size with a penchant for absorbing abuse that might Mick Foley cringe.
Darby Allin’s string of bad luck continues. Allin shared on Instagram Saturday that he is recovering after being hit by a bus in New York City while crossing the street with his broken foot.