Darby Allin just competed in an Anarchy in the Arena match at AEW Double or Nothing. He showed off his injuries from the match on social media.
Darby Allin is no stranger to putting his body on the line. His death-defying stunts will even leave some of the most hardcore fans concerned for his safety. One of Allin's most dangerous antics recently took place at AEW Revolution when he dove off a ladder onto a pane of glass on the floor. However, it looks like he is not done yet.
Allin returned from injury recently to replace Eddie Kingston in the Anarchy in the Arena match after the latter suffered a severe injury. Before Double or Nothing, Allin was hit by a bus, but he still showed up for the PPV.
During the match, Allin's tolerance for pain was tested when he was hung in the ring and The Young Bucks superkicked him using a pair of shoes with thumbtacks at the bottom. Following the match, Allin has taken to social media to share some pictures of his gruesome injuries:
"Morning after anarchy’s thumbtacks to the face," Captioned Darby.
Check out his tweet here.
Darby Allin set Jack Perry on fire during AEW Double or Nothing
During the Anarchy in the Arena match, Jack Perry was his usual heelish self as he dragged Tony Khan out from backstage to the entrance ramp. In a bid to save his boss, Darby Allin used a flamethrower and set Jack Perry on fire. The Young Bucks had to extinguish him using a fire extinguisher.
However, this would not keep Jack Perry down as he would get back in the ring and score the winning pinfall for his team.
Tony Khan wasn't wearing his neckbrace at Double or Nothing so it looks like his neck has finally healed from the Meltzer Driver he received at the hands of The Young Bucks a few weeks ago.