MJF secured his third AEW World Championship victory by defeating Darby Allin in a brutal tenure versus hair match at Double or Nothing in Queens. The winning champion avoided hair loss but delivered a shocking post-match attack that stole the show.
Allin suffered a gruesome head injury during the match when he accidentally busted open after leaping from the scaffolding setup at ringside. The former champion was loaded onto a stretcher following MJF’s victory, setting up what initially appeared to be a heroic intervention.
Kevin Knight emerged to confront MJF, seemingly ready to protect the incapacitated Allin. However, the act of solidarity proved to be a devastating ruse as Knight suddenly attacked Allin on the stretcher, sending him tumbling to the floor in a shocking heel turn.
The commentary team noted that Knight and Allin had maintained a training relationship, making the betrayal even more jarring. Knight declined to explain his actions when approached backstage, simply walking away as the new villain claimed his place in the aftermath.
Double or Nothing’s Main Event Delivered Brutal Spectacle
Allin’s tribute to Mick Foley nearly stole the spotlight late in the bout, as he scaled the scaffolding for a coffin drop through the announce table. The daring maneuver resulted in the show’s only bloodshed, as Allin’s head struck the stage corner upon impact.
This marked the lone instance of blood in the entire event, following reports that New York State Athletic Commission restrictions had been relaxed to allow the violent imagery after initial concerns.
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