At AEW’s Revolution, all eyes were on Sting, but it was Darby Allin who momentarily stole the show with a jaw-dropping move. The 31-year-old wrestler executed one of the craziest moves seen in the squared circle, front flipping off a 12-foot ladder and crashing through a glass panel below on the floor, in what was a truly insane moment!
Key Takeaway
Darby Allin stunned the crowd at AEW’s Revolution with a gravity-defying front flip off a ladder, through a glass panel, in an awe-inspiring display of athleticism and fearlessness.
A Fearless Display of Athleticism
The daring stunt saw Darby Allin take a heart-stopping 13-foot drop to the glass, leaving his back and arm bloodied and his body bruised. However, true to his reputation, Darby continued to wrestle, occasionally receiving medical attention on the fly.
Post-Match Assurance
Following the match, despite his injuries, Darby assured fans that he was okay. “I wanted to come here to let people know I was still alive,” he said, adding, “I’m still breathing.” Despite being in the midst of getting stitched up, Darby’s determination to continue was unwavering.
A Victorious Conclusion
Despite the physical toll, Darby and 64-year-old Sting emerged victorious, defeating The Young Bucks and retaining their AEW tag team title. This victory marked the end of one of the greatest careers in professional wrestling, as Sting bid farewell to the ring.
A Fitting Tribute
It comes as no surprise that Darby Allin carried on for Sting, as he had expressed his willingness to do whatever it takes to ensure Sting’s last match was a memorable one. With their victory, the mission was undoubtedly accomplished.
As Darby recuperates from his injuries, fans can only wonder what awe-inspiring feat he will conquer next, with his unwavering determination and fearlessness.