AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru Results: April 15, 2026 – Darby Allin Wins AEW World Title from MJF, Sting Returns, More
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AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru Results: April 15, 2026 – Darby Allin Wins AEW World Title from MJF, Sting Returns, More

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AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru was LIVE from Everett, Washington, on TBS and HBO Max to celebrate the first anniversary of AEW Dynamite becoming the longest-running primetime wrestling program on Turner Sports. There’s no better way to celebrate than to put the best professional wrestling in the world on display, including one of the biggest moments in AEW history and the surprise return of STING!


In the main event, Darby Allin overcame MJF’s usual tactics in the opening moments of the match to put MJF down with a Scorpion Death Drop and FOUR Coffin Drops. And just like MJF did to him at Full Gear 2021, Allin beat MJF with a headlock takeover to get the three count and become the NEW AEW WORLD CHAMPION! Before the match, Sting made a surprise appearance to give Allin some encouragement and then joined Allin and the locker room in the ring to celebrate, as Dynamite came to a close.


We also saw TBS Champion Willow Nightingale overcome a shoulder injury to beat Kamille and retain the TBS Title. New TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight had a successful first defense of the TNT Title, but he certainly had to earn it in a win over Claudio Castagnoli. 


Plus, a battered Will Ospreay survived everything Hechicero could throw at him, only to be attacked by Mark Davis after the match. Jericho suffered a 3-on-1 attack at the hands of The Demand. And we found out AEW Women’s World Champion “The Toxic Spider” Thekla will face NJPW Strong Women’s Champion Alex Windsor on Collision!


What a night we had for Dynamite Spring BreakThru in Everett, Washington!  Here are your complete results!

AEW Dynamite Recap Tonight for Everett

AEW World Champion MJF Finds Out He’s Wrestling Darby!

With Renee Paquette waiting for AEW World Champion MJF to arrive, she reported that AEW officials had been trying to contact MJF all day without any success. MJF arrived and cut off Paquette to run down all his accomplishments. Before she could say anything, Don Callis walked up and congratulated MJF on beating Kenny Omega at Dynasty. Callis apologized for Andrade El Ídolo’s loss to Darby Allin. That was news to MJF, who said he didn’t see the match because he was preparing for his main event match against Omega. MJF tried to cut a deal with Callis to remedy the situation. Finally, Paquette had to yell to get MJF’s attention and explain that with Allin’s win at Dynasty, he elected to call his shot and face MJF for the AEW World Championship tonight! MJF was flummoxed and then asked when the match was. Paquette said, “Right now!”


Allin came out to a massive ovation, as he was in front of his people, about to have the biggest match of his life. MJF marched right down to ringside with a mic and said there was no way he was wrestling in an impromptu match he just found out about and called Allin an “emo freak.” MJF said because of all the money he has, he will get his lawyer on this case to sue everyone, including Tony Khan, AEW and Warner Bros. Discovery! MJF also threatened to sue every fan in attendance and ran them all down. The fans responded with a “RING THE BELL” chant, and MJF complained of a bad back. He wondered how it would look for the company if he wrestled with an injury. MJF said he was doing Allin a favor by not wrestling him. MJF said the reason the people love him is that, like them, he’s good, not great. He’s not championship material.


“You’re not ready to be World Ch—”


An emotional Allin grabbed the mic from MJF!


“All it takes is one night to drop the wrestling world on its head. If I’m not ready now, I’ll never be ready! I’ve killed myself for this company. I hung posters all around this city. I taped posters all around this city for tonight’s show! I climbed Mount Everest, and I hung that flag on top of the world! The scars, the blood, everything, I’m ready! I’ve been ready! My career started 10 miles down the road at the Buddy Wayne Academy. And I took a deep breath my first day of wrestling school, and I’m either gonna make it as Darby or fail as Darby, but I’m not changing a single thing! And tonight, I climbed to the top of this sport, and I didn’t change one thing. RING THE BELL!”


MJF continued to protest, but Bryan Danielson’s voice was heard as he stood up from the commentary desk with a mic.


He told everyone to hold on. He said he just got a message from Tony Khan, and Tony agreed with MJF that it is unfair to wrestle when he is unprepared. And that’s why Tony is going to give MJF plenty of time to prepare because this World Championship match will happen in tonight’s main event! 


“And Max, if you refuse, you will be stripped of the AEW World Championship!”


As MJF yelled at Danielson, Allin spun him around and said, “Tonight in the main event, I’m beating your ass with a headlock takeover!” 


Allin left the ring and threw himself into the barricades in a fit of adrenaline as MJF went to the floor to yell at Danielson some more.

Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay Meet After Dynasty

Tony Schiavone tried to catch up with Omega while he was being helped to the medical room after his heartbreaking loss at Dynasty. When Schiavone asked how he was doing, Omega responded, “Yeah, I got nothing. I’m sorry. I’m sorry, Tony.” Omega was brought to the examination table, where Will Ospreay was icing his own injuries from his loss to AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley earlier in the night. 


Omega asked Ospreay if he was doing OK, and Ospreay admitted he wasn’t. Omega welcomed him to the club and said it didn’t go their way tonight. It wasn’t how Omega pictured it for either of them. Omega said he feels like he let everybody down, but Ospreay tried to pep him up. He remembered being at the Tokyo Dome in 2017 and seeing Omega lose to Kazuchika Okada. Omega doubted himself then, but he climbed back up and bounced back. Omega said that was 10 years ago, and he doesn’t feel like he has any more time left.


“But you do! You’ve got it here <pointing to his chest>, you’ve got the heart of a wrestler! AEW, professional wrestling, it’s all you from here on in, man. I believe I know you can take it back. You’ve still got this.”


Ospreay said, “I think we still got this, mate. Listen, I am dejected. I’m sad. I’ve been crying for the last 40-odd minutes, mate. But my dream, my ambition, is to still be the AEW World Champion. And I hope you haven’t given up on that dream, either. You can do it, man.”


Omega told Ospreay to take care of himself and that he always had Ospreay’s back. They embraced, and Ospreay told Omega, “You’re my hero.” Ospreay left the room, leaving Omega alone.


Omega shook his head and said out loud, “I’m your hero, huh? Then maybe I can’t give up. Maybe there’s still a chance. Maybe there is still a chance.”


Omega asked the cameras to leave him alone.

“Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa def. Dezmond Xavier of The Rascalz

After the events that began Dynamite, this became our opening contest, and Ciampa went right to work stomping Xavier to the mat and then out to the floor! He threw Xavier into the barricade and then back in the ring. Xavier came back with an upkick, but Ciampa stopped him with a back elbow. Ciampa threw Xavier to the floor, and when Xavier tried to get back up, Ciampa knocked him from the apron with a bicycle knee! Ciampa followed Xavier out and threw him at the steel steps, but Xavier flipped over them and got back in the ring. Ciampa dove back in after him, and Xavier turned things around with a dropkick! Ciampa went to the floor, so Xavier charged up for a dive, only for Ciampa to bail out of the way. Xavier put the brakes on to pull up before he launched himself to the floor.


Ciampa took control of the pace and wore Xavier down for several minutes, slowing the match considerably. Xavier worked his way out of a tight chinlock and punched his way free. Xavier peppered Ciampa with strikes from every angle, followed by a stunner. Xavier punished Ciampa with a pair of strikes in the corner before nailing a tornado DDT! Ciampa kicked out at two! Xavier went to the top, but Ciampa moved out of the way of a 450 attempt, and Xavier rolled through to come back to his feet. Ciampa hit a rolling elbow and lifted Xavier for Project Ciampa, but Xavier reversed it into a pin attempt that nearly won the match! 


Ciampa tried a knee strike, but Xavier tripped him through the ropes and followed with a big dive! Xavier threw Ciampa back in and went to the top for a big frog splash that connected! Xavier covered, but Ciampa managed to keep the match alive! Xavier hit a pair of kicks from the corner and went to the top, but on his way down, Ciampa dropped him with a perfectly-timed knee to the head! Ciampa grabbed Xavier and connected with Project Ciampa on the second attempt! Ciampa picked up Xavier’s lifeless body on his knees to deliver the (unnecessary) bicycle knee to get the pinfall win. 


Ciampa took the microphone and pointed at Xavier, saying that what he had just done was an example of Ciampa not waiting. He came here to win all the gold and called out Darby Allin and MJF to say that whoever wins, the Psycho Killer is coming for the AEW World Title! Ciampa cheap-shotted Xavier with another kick.

The Significance of the Headlock Takeover Between Darby and MJF

We took a special look at Darby Allin’s journey to the summit of Mount Everest and how we got to tonight’s AEW World Title match. The history between the two included MJF defeating Allin with a headlock takeover after using the Dynamite Diamond Ring at Full Gear 2021. Tonight, they meet again in the main event!

AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR Celebrate Their Victory

Dax Harwood said that FTR winning again has made everyone angry. He said the fans root for underdogs because they can relate to them, but they are just losers. Harwood said as long as they are AEW World Tag Team Champions, Cope and Cage will never get another shot at the titles. 


Stoke took over and said he was told that everyone here was well educated. He said the sickos think they know everything, from wrestling to sports to politics, and because they know everything, they should know the story of David vs. Goliath. FTR is Goliath. He said there’s a lot of wannabes from Brodido to Bang Bang Gang to the Young Bucks to Adam Copeland and Christian Cage, and every time David steps up to Goliath, he gets bitched out. Stoke said Tony Khan will do what he does best and sign wrestlers from CMLL and NJPW to put in this division, but the result will be the same.


“They all will fall to the giants known as FTR!”


Cash Wheeler took his turn to speak and asked the crowd to do them a favor, as they wanted a moment for the careers of Cope and Cage. The fans didn’t oblige, so Wheeler moved on. Wheeler then offered to pose for 10 seconds for those using flash photography. FTR and Stoke posed and waved goodbye to the fans.

TNT Championship Match: “The Jet” Kevin Knight (c) def. Claudio Castagnoli of the Death Riders

Castagnoli charged Knight at the bell, but Knight hopped over him and tried a sunset flip for a two-count! Knight got backslide for another two-count! The pace quickened, and Knight hit a big dropkick before clotheslining Castagnoli to the floor. Knight got a head of steam, but Castagnoli returned to the ring and laid out Knight with a lariat. Castagnoli pounded away at Knight on the mat and took him to the corner for a chop, but Knight fired back with chops of his own until Castagnoli bodyslammed Knight to the mat. Knight worked his way back from a chinlock and took Castagoli down with an impressive arm drag from the ropes. He sent Castagnoli to the floor and lined up for a plancha, so Castagnoli pulled him out to the floor. Knight avoided Castagnoli and sprang up to the apron to come back down with a powerful lariat! 


Castagnoli was able to fight his way back into control by continuing to power Knight down, although Knight clearly had something left in the tank as he kept looking for surprise pin attempts. Finally, Knight hit a big strike off the ropes and that began a strike battle between the two that saw Knight show off his power with a huge bodyslam! Knight followed with a standing UFO Splash for a nearfall! Castagnoli went to the apron and knocked Knight away with a forearm. Castagnoli went to the top, but Knight knocked him down with a dropkick from the mat! What hops from Knight! Knight stayed on the offensive, using a tope con hilo to take Castagnoli down to the floor! 


Back in the ring, Knight charged Castagnoli in the corner and ate a boot. Castagnoli shifted himself to the top turnbuckle, so Knight leaped up for a hurricanrana, which Castagnoli blocked by trying to catch Knight. He deadlifted Knight up from the mat and carried Knight over his shoulder as he walked his way back up to the second rope! Castagnoli tried to set up an avalanche Neutralizer, but Knight was able to break his way free. Castagnoli pushed Knight back down to the mat and nailed him with a diving uppercut in one fluid motion. Knight kicked out in time! 


Castagnoli sent Knight over the top to the apron, and when Knight got some separation, he tried to springboard into a clothesline, only for Castagnoli to catch him with a backbreaker! Castagnoli tried for another Neutralizer, but Knight backdropped out of it. Castagnoli picked up Knight and took him for a ride on the Giant Swing. Knight blocked a Sharpshooter, so Castagnoli catapulted him to the corner, where Knight sprang to the top rope! He came back down with a twisting lariat on Castagnoli. Knight went back up top and connected with a UFO Splash to get the pinfall victory and his first successful defense of the TNT Title!


Knight got on the mic after his win and gave props to Castagnoli for being one of the hardest-hitting people he’s ever been in the ring with. He said The Jet is looking good and feeling even better as the new TNT Champion! He mentioned losing the AEW World Trios Titles before winning the TNT Title and knows “Speedball” Mike Bailey is beating himself up over that. But sometimes when one door opens, another opens. You gotta slow down to speed back up! And the Jet is riding high, baby! Knight said he’ll be keeping a close eye on the main event, AEW World Title match between MJF and Darby Allin, because Jet 2 Belts sounds too fly!

Jericho Gets Beaten Down by The Demand

We took a look back at Jericho’s return to the ring at Dynasty, which was spoiled by a loss to Ricochet. Paquette introduced Jericho to the live crowd, and they gave him another proper serenade of “Judas.” Jericho was fired up, as the crowd continued to chant for him, as Paquette tried to start the interview. Paquette asked how it felt to be back in the ring after Ricochet said Jericho would be rusty. Jericho said it was one of his favorite matches in a long time, but he thinks he lost not because he was rusty, but because he was outnumbered 3-on-1.


As Jericho started to congratulate Ricochet, the music of The Demand played, and Ricochet and GOA appeared on the top of the ramp. As Ricochet tried to talk over “BALD” chants, he said he still respects Jericho, but he had to take Jericho out with his own move, the Lionsault, which he has renamed the Ricosault. Ricochet said Jericho did pretty well, but it wasn't enough to overcome the rise of Ricochet. He told Jericho to quit while he’s ahead, and while we’ve seen Jericho reinvent himself, why doesn’t he be the guy who gets his ass beat by The Demand every week! Ricochet said, on second thought, why doesn’t Jericho stick around? This could be the best run of his entire career.


Jericho took the mic from Paquette and said the Ricosault was a brutal name. Jericho kept sneaking bald references and insults into his challenge to Ricochet to leave Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona behind and come down to face him. Jericho pushed Ricochet until Ricochet told GOA to stay back, no matter what happens. Ricochet got in the ring and walked right into a hip toss from Jericho. Jericho followed with a clothesline and tried to stomp Ricochet in the corner, but Ricochet called for Kaun and Liona, and they hit the ring. All three beat Jericho down until he attempted to fight back, but they did it again and left him in a heap on the mat. GOA picked up Jericho and put him back down with Open the Gates! Ricochet decided that wasn’t enough and added insult to injury with a Ricosault!

Takeshita Blows off Callis and Okada after Dynasty

We went back to last Sunday after Dynasty, when Renee Paquette caught up with Don Callis and AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada to ask what happened in the loss to the Young Bucks. Callis said it was a 2-on-1 situation, just as Takeshita walked by, but Callis had to call him back. Callis asked what happened, and Takeshita mockingly said to Okada, “It was an accident, oops. I’m so sorry.” Takeshita walked away as Callis tried to calm down Okada.

Non-Title Match: Will Ospreay def. CMLL World Heavyweight Champion Hechicero of the Don Callis Family

Ospreay made his way down the aisle to huge cheers, but was noticeably a little slower than normal after his match with Jon Moxley at Dynasty. Don Callis, complete with a pink Kyle Fletcher armband, did his usual broken-Spanish ring introduction for Hechicero and then joined the commentary desk.


Hechicero worked Ospreay to the ropes at the bell and then tripped Ospreay to the mat. Hechicero tried to look for a leg submission, but Ospreay took him down with a headscissors. Hechicero kicked Ospreay in the arm to get some distance, and Ospreay was clearly bothered by the shot, as it was on the shoulder covered by KT tape. Hechicero did everything he could to keep Ospreay on the mat despite Ospreay trying to break free. Ospreay did break free for a moment, only for Hechicero to boot him right in the head! Hechicero stayed on Ospreay with a chop, but Ospreay came back with a headscissors to send Hechicero to the floor. Ospreay fired up the crowd and launched himself over the top rope onto Hechicero with a crossbody!


Ospreay spotted Marina Shafir watching from the barricade, as he remained on the offensive until Hechicero captured Ospreay in El Conjuro! Hechicero hit a step-up knee to Ospreay’s neck in the corner and covered Ospreay for a two-count. Hechicero booted Ospreay in the face and followed with a spinebuster! He cranked Ospreay’s neck with nasty leg twists and then sent Ospreay crashing to the floor with a sliding dropkick. Hechicero threw Ospreay back in and locked him in a surfboard that he punctuated with a handful of Ospreay’s hair. Finally, Ospreay took Hechiero down with a desperation handspring corkscrew kick and a springboard elbow strike for a two-count. Ospreay connected on a Standing Sky Twister for another near-fall!


Ospreay was battling through the pain and was baited by Hechicero into a chop exchange, with Hechicero lowering the straps to a huge reaction! However, Hechicero blocked the chop and avoided the big strikes, only for Ospreay to come off the ropes with an enzuigiri. Ospreay called for the Hidden Blade, but Hechicero reversed it into a Guillotine Tijeras! Hechicero covered Ospreay, but Ospreay put his foot on the rope to break the count. That’s quite a rarity from Ospreay, which showed just how beat up he is from the match with Moxley and this fight with Hechicero. Callis came off commentary to bark orders at Hechicero, who continued to pound away on Ospreay’s neck as referee Rick Knox tried to push him away so the doctor could check on Ospreay. Hechicero finally had enough and continued the attack on Ospreay with a kick to the head. Hechicero pulled Ospreay to the floor and dropped him neck-first on the barricade. On commentary, Bryan Danielson said if Ospreay can’t continue, they should stop the match instead of letting the doctor repeatedly check on him. Hechicero hit a running boot to Ospreay and stayed on him in the ring with a leg lock around Ospreay’s neck! Hechicero transitioned it into an armbar, and Ospreay finally broke the hold by getting his feet on the ropes.


Hechicero went to the apron and pulled Ospreay’s neck back over the ropes until the referee broke it up. Ospreay tried to charge back at Hechicero, but Hechicero was ready for it and sent Ospreay to the floor. Hechicero skied over the top rope with a massive dive that took Ospreay down. Back in the ring, Ospreay stumbled to his feet, and Hechicero came off the top with an elbow to Ospreay’s neck! Ospreay managed to kick out a two! Ospreay reversed a suplex into a Stundog Millionaire, as he tried to shake feeling back into his arm. Ospreay ran into a boot in the corner, but as Hechicero went to the second rope, Ospreay trapped his neck in the turnbuckles! 


Ospreay hit the Cheeky Nandos kick and lifted Hechicero off the turnbuckles for a Storm Breaker, but he couldn’t hold him up! Hechicero rolled Ospreay into a small package for another near-fall. Ospreay got a two-count on a backslide. Ospreay connected with a hook kick and tried for an OsCutter, but Hechicero blocked it and used a head-spinning transition to get into an armbar! Hechicero switched into a triangle, and Ospreay somehow powered up to his feet for a one-armed Styles Clash! Ospreay lined up and connected on a Hidden Blade to Hechicero for the pinfall victory! On commentary, Callis said it was time to go to “Plan B.”


While Ospreay was standing on the second turnbuckle staring at Shafir still in the crowd, he was attacked from behind by a former teammate and friend, Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family! Davis dropped Ospreay on his neck with Close Your Eyes and Count to Three!

AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla vs. Alex Windsor on Collision

As Renee Paquette tried to continue things from the top of the ramp, Thekla interrupted her and said she looks good tonight, but no one paid to see her flap her lips when The Toxic Spider is in the house. She reviewed how she beat Jamie Hayter at Dynasty to keep the AEW Women’s World Title and said this whole industry was filled with “dumb bitches.”


Alex Windsor showed up and said she wasn’t going to let Thekla just come out here and say she beat Jamie Hayter. Windsor said she should beat the piss out of Thekla right now! Thekla responded by saying that when she said “dumb bitches,” Windsor magically appeared. Thekla said, “Don’t blame me because your best friend and your fiancé lost.” 


Windsor reminded Thekla that she’s not the only champion around here because Windsor is the NJPW Women’s Strong Champion! She said that in Japan, Thekla is known as the one who was stupid enough to get fired. Thekla said she wasn’t fired in Japan, but quickly admitted she actually was. She said she only got fired because they couldn’t handle Thekla. Windsor can’t handle Thekla. No one can! 


Windsor got in the ring and said she can handle Thekla right now. Thekla said no, so Windsor challenged her to put the AEW Women’s World Championship on the line tomorrow on Collision! Thekla agreed, but back in the ring, Skye Blue and Julia Hart tried to attack Windsor! She quickly fought them off and went into the crowd to taunt Thekla!

Jon Moxley Wants Nick Wayne to Surprise Him on Collision

AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley was with Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta. Moxley said he likes to be surprised, and someone like Will Ospreay, whom he’s studied and known for a long time, never surprises him. Marina Shafir showed up, and Moxley asked her how Ospreay looked. She simply said, “Rough.”


Moxley said maybe he’s lucky that he sees how the dominoes fall, or maybe he just pays more attention than everyone else. Ospreay showed his cards, so don’t blame Moxley. Moxley doesn’t take pleasure in the suffering of others, although there can be beauty in that. He prefers light over darkness, but you don’t get one without the other. Moxley asked Garcia about who he was facing tomorrow night on Collision. Garcia told him it was Nick Wayne.


Moxley said it was the biggest night of Wayne’s life in a Continental Championship Eliminator, but Moxley admitted he didn’t know much about Wayne at all. 


“So Nick, please surprise me. And this is Continental Rules. This is adult stuff for grown-ups, so leave your mom in the back, please.”

TBS Championship Match: Willow Nightingale (c) def. Kamille

Renee Paquette brought us up to speed on the return of Kamille, who has also been busy being a part of American Gladiators, and noted that Kamille isn’t considering this a comeback because we’ve never seen her like this before. Nightingale made her way to the ring and was clearly still injured from Kamille’s attacks at Dynasty. Nightingale went after Kamille at the bell and backed her right into the corner with aggressive shots. She continued beating Kamille into every corner before finally bouncing Kamille off the turnbuckles until she stumbled to the mat. Kamille came back with a kick to Nightingale and focused on the shoulder with an arm wringer. Nightingale reversed an attack in the corner with 10 clotheslines, but Kamille kicked Nightingale in the shoulder to turn things right back around. Kamille controlled Nightingale’s arm until she ran into a boot from Nightingale. Kamille wrenched Nightingale’s injured arm over the ropes, so Nightingale fought back with chops. Kamille took another shot at the arm and wrenched it into the mat. 


Kamille continued to work over the arm for several minutes, as Nightingale struggled to mount any offense. Finally, Nightingale avoided a pump kick and hit a clothesline. Kamille hit one of her own, but Nightingale came back and took her down with a stiff clothesline! Nightingale POUNCED Kamille across the ring and into the corner! Nightingale charged up for the cannonball and smashed Kamille into the corner. Nightingale covered, but Kamille kicked out at two! Nightingale was basically fighting with one arm, so she wasn’t able to lift Kamille for the Babe with the Powerbomb. Kamille slammed Nightingale head to the mat and followed with a leaping leg lariat, but Nightingale managed to kick out in time. Kamille stomped on the bad arm and trapped Nightingale in a cross armbreaker. Nightingale escaped by rolling up Kamille for a nearfall. Kamille used another arm whip to send Nightingale back to the map. Kamille lifted Nightingale for a torture rack, but Nightingale pushed Kamille to the corner and caught her in a deep backslide to sneak out the three count and successful defense of the TBS Championship!

Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander Will Team Up Again on Collision

Shida said it was a great victory for their great friend Willow Nightingale, although her tone seemed less than sincere. Last week on Collision, Shida said she and Statlander made a great team as two former AEW Women’s World Champions. Shida said they are going to team up again tomorrow night on Collision! Shida walked away, leaving Statlander confused by the whole thing.

Sting is Here to Support Darby Allin!

First, we saw AEW World Champion MJF making his way toward the arena for the main event. Then, elsewhere, Renee Paquette caught up with Allin to get his final thoughts. Allin stopped in his tracks because STING was in the building! Allin asked Sting if he had anything for him. Sting responded, “No! You already know what to do, now get out there and do it!” Allin pounded Sting’s fist and said, “It’s showtime.” Sting said, “No! It’s not showtime. It’s your time! You hear me? It’s your time. Go take it.”


We could hear the crowd chanting for Allin, and he continued out to the arena while Sting continued to shout out words of encouragement! 

AEW World Championship Match:  Darby Allin def. MJF (c)

Allin made his way to the ring first, clearly still emotional about the gravity of the evening. A confident MJF seemed ready to go after delaying the match and even stuck the AEW World Title in Allin’s face before Justin Roberts even began the championship introductions. The crowd broke out in another “DARBY” chant after he was announced from Seattle, Washington! 


Before the bell even rang, the crowd chanted for Darby to beat up MJF in quite a descriptive way. MJF called a timeout, which is not actually a thing in professional wrestling, because he hadn’t given his Dynamite Diamond Ring to referee Aubrey Edwards. She brought it over to the corner, which gave MJF the chance to kick Allin low out of her vision! MJF called for a headlock takeover and grabbed Allin’s head, but he sent MJF into the ropes, where he nearly took out the referee! With the referee looking away, Allin hit MJF with a low blow of his own! Allin picked MJF for the Scorpion Death Drop and connected! Allin ran up to the top rope and nailed a Coffin Drop! He ran to the opposite corner for another Coffin Drop and hit that, too! Allin went to a third corner and hit a third Coffin Drop. But that wasn’t enough! Allin went to the final corner and hit a fourth Coffin Drop! Allin took MJF down with a headlock takeover and pinned him to win the match! DARBY ALLIN IS THE NEW AEW WORLD CHAMPION!


The locker room spilled out to celebrate with Allin, as confetti rained down and pyro went off to punctuate the historic moment! Finally, Sting came down the ramp and fired up the crowd even more before coming into the ring.


AEW SpringBreakThru continues on a special edition of AEW Collision, Thursday at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on TNT and HBO Max from right back here in Everett, Washington!


And remember… We are AEW—Where The Best Wrestle! 

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