One thing that always amazes people about Darby Allin is the amount of punishment he can withstand without ever picking up a serious injury. With that said, Allin revealed that he actually suffered a life-threatening injury on the day he was originally meant to be facing Gunther, causing the match to be rescheduled.
“I was supposed to originally wrestle him a month prior, but I had this crazy, crazy injury where I was bleeding from the brain, and it was like a double shot where I wrestled in the morning and I was supposed to wrestle Gunther at night, WALTER at the time, wrestle him at night. It was like two shows in one day.”
As for what that injury was, a head injury that, had it not been checked out, Allin believes he could have legitimately died had he gone through with the match against Gunther. “The morning show, I hit the concrete on my head so hard that like I just started feeling everything started to get quiet, and I felt like something was like swelling and I could barely hear people. I was like ‘Oh, this ain’t normal,’ Went to the hospital and they’re like ‘You’re bleeding from the brain, we have to put you under’ and stuff like that. It’s pretty crazy. But just imagine if I didn’t go to the hospital, I probably would have died that night against WALTER.”
For all of the nasty bumps Allin has taken since he joined AEW in 2019, the longest amount of time he’s been away from the ring was the first half of 2025 while he was climbing Mount Everest. In terms of injuries, he broke his foot during a straight singles match with Jay White in March 2024, causing him to miss two months of action, and it was during his time recovering where he ended up breaking his nose after being hit by a bus in New York City.
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