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Darby Allin returns, joins Team AEW for Anarchy in the Arena

Eddie Kingston will not be able to participate at the Anarchy in the Arena match at Double or Nothing due to an injury he sustained at the NJPW Resurgence show last weekend.

But a replacement has been found already in the form of Darby Allin, who a few weeks ago was hit by a bus in New York City where he broke his nose.

Allin came out at the end of Dynamite as the rest of The Elite and Team AEW brawled following the main event of Okada vs Harwood.

The daredevil was already banged up after he broke his foot in Sting’s final match, an injury which prevented him from climbing Mount Everest last month.

Kingston was taken out after he went through a suplex by Gabe Kidd at the NJPW show and crashed his right leg on the steel security railing. The Elite beat him up afterward which was played into the angle as to why Kingston was not wrestling at the Vegas pay-per-view.


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