After Darby Allin was brutally assaulted and kicked down a set of metal steps, courtesy of the Loss of life Riders, on the December 27 episode of “AEW Rampage,” the previous TNT and World Tag Staff Champion has dropped off of AEW programming. In response to Fightful Choose, Allin won’t be returning to AEW for a while, as he’s as soon as once more planning to climb one of many world’s most notorious mountains.
In response to Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp, Allin has been off the highway and can be taking in depth break day to arrange for his upcoming Mount Everest climb. Whereas a selected timeframe shouldn’t be specified, it is believed that Allin can be away for “months,” with an anticipated return within the spring. Whereas Allin’s coaching is perhaps shortened because of his athletic background, a typical Mount Everest expedition can take round two months, with most touchdown inside the six-to-ten week timeframe, in accordance with Benegas Brothers Expeditions. Allin had beforehand scheduled an Everest climb in early 2024, however a damaged foot following a match at “AEW Dynamite: Massive Enterprise” induced him to quickly shelve these ambitions.
Allin’s final match noticed him tie with Ricochet within the Continental Basic’s Blue League on the December 25 episode of “AEW Dynamite.” Allin was slated internally for a push following his participation within the Continental Basic, in accordance with experiences, but when that is nonetheless the plan it is going to now happen following his return from Everest, when he’ll presumably resume his feud with the Loss of life Riders and present AEW World Champion Jon Moxley.