Injury Update Provided by Darby Allin

Injury Update Provided by Darby Allin
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Darby Allin sustained a broken foot in three places during his match against Jay White on the AEW Dynamite: Big Business-themed episode.

It occurred early in the match when he attempted a flip plancha to the floor. Despite the injury, he continued to wrestle for several more minutes.

Speaking on The Daly Migs Show, Darby provided an injury update.

“Unfortunately, my foot is not scheduled to heal until I’d say June. So if I did roll up, it would just be with a broken face and a broken foot waving to the crowd, which may not be the worst thing. I’ll see. I trained in Everett, Washington, so it would be like an ultimate homecoming of sorts. That’d be really cool. May 15, I gotta see….I think might be able to make it. As long as there’s no buses, I’m good.”

He added, “I was all excited. I was like, yeah, I’m gonna kick Mount Everest’s ass. This is gonna be awesome. Then two weeks before I was supposed to fly out, I broke my foot wrestling at the show. I broke my foot in the first minute of the match and I wrestled an extra 13 minutes on the broken foot. It was so hard, it was miserable. Then I got three metal plates put in my foot, so I’m recovering from that.”

Darby Allin sustained a broken foot in three places during his match against Jay White on the AEW Dynamite: Big Business-themed episode.

It occurred early in the match when he attempted a flip plancha to the floor. Despite the injury, he continued to wrestle for several more minutes.

Speaking on The Daly Migs Show, Darby provided an injury update.

“Unfortunately, my foot is not scheduled to heal until I’d say June. So if I did roll up, it would just be with a broken face and a broken foot waving to the crowd, which may not be the worst thing. I’ll see. I trained in Everett, Washington, so it would be like an ultimate homecoming of sorts. That’d be really cool. May 15, I gotta see….I think might be able to make it. As long as there’s no buses, I’m good.”

He added, “I was all excited. I was like, yeah, I’m gonna kick Mount Everest’s ass. This is gonna be awesome. Then two weeks before I was supposed to fly out, I broke my foot wrestling at the show. I broke my foot in the first minute of the match and I wrestled an extra 13 minutes on the broken foot. It was so hard, it was miserable. Then I got three metal plates put in my foot, so I’m recovering from that.”