Major Update on Absent AEW Star Ahead of 'All In Texas'
A top AEW name who has been absent for several months might surface by "All In Texas."
AEW's biggest pay-per-view event of the year is scheduled for July 12. The company has been building up several storylines leading up to the show, and there are expected to be some surprises. Could one of those surprises be the return of one of AEW's "Four Pillars?"
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Fightful reports that Darby Allin is believed to be returning "imminently." Some backstage went as far as to say they'd be "shocked" if Allin isn't involved in the "All In Texas" show in some form. The report noted that AEW initially hoped Allin would be ready by the Owen Hart Cup, but that didn't happen.
Allin spent several months on the shelf recovering from a foot injury before he climbed Mount Everest. The report mentioned that Allin walked away from the climb "relatively unscathed," and he's in good enough shape to return to the ring at any time.
While fans have speculated that Allin will be involved in a run-in during the "All In Texas" main event between Jon Moxley and "Hangman" Adam Page, no creative plans have been revealed. Allin does have history with the Death Riders. During the "AEW Full Gear" event, Allin drove his car into the faction's getaway vehicle.
The Death Riders are expected to assist Moxley in some way during his title defense against Page. Perhaps Allin will even the odds along with other members of the AEW locker room who have been targeted by the group.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.
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