Despite his back being sliced to pieces by the pane of glass he went through, Allin seemed in high spirits when he arrived at the media scrum. However, he learned that Tony Khan had been talking about his next match, something Allin had no clue about. Khan told Allin he would be back in action on March 13 at “AEW Dynamite: Big Business” in Boston, where he will take on Jay White. While that promises to be a tough test for the former AEW TNT Champion, he looks forward to going one-on-one with White.
“He is literally I feel like one of the top acts here, and I’d love to get in the ring with Jay, and I want to just see where I am and after Sting retires…and you’ve got to remember it’s been like three years I’ve had this guy next to me and he’s been along every step of the way. This is actually my first challenge as a solo act, and Jay White…good god.”
On the AEW Revoluton Zero Hour pre-show, White said he will remind everyone why he is the “Catalyst of Professional Wrestling” at “Big Business.” This will be the Bullet Club Gold leader’s first test as a singles wrestler since the conclusion of the Continental Classic tournament in December 2023. Meanwhile, with Allin moving forward as a solo act, it means the AEW World Tag Team Championships he held with Sting have been vacated, and a tournament will now take place to crown new titleholders.
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