Darby Allin is undoubtedly one of the top stars in AEW and is a former TNT Champion. Allin remains a mainstay of AEW television and has competed against the best of the best the company has to offer.

Malakai Black made his debut on last week’s episode of AEW Road Rager, as it shocked the pro wrestling world to its core.

While speaking at the Card Collector Con, Darby Allin was asked about a dream match in AEW. Allinrevealed that he wants to work a program with Malakai Black simply because of his dedication to pro wrestling.

“I know this sounds weird because he literally just showed up, but I’d say Tommy End (Malakai Black). Somebody like him, who has that creative side and does stuff on his own, I find that captivating. I know that sounds generic because he literally just showed up on Wednesday but nobody gets my gears turning more than him, like, ‘okay, we can do some stuff and that would be a lot of fun.

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“I like people that, whoever shows up to work on Wednesday, when they get home on Thursday, their mind is still working. It’s not a one-day job. They do it seven days a week. That’s how my brain is, I can’t stop thinking. Anybody else like that, that has passion like that, I want to work with. Everyone else that treats it (as a once-a-week job), they can go to hell.”

Aleister Black is currently feuding with Cody Rhodes but it is likely he will be engaged in a feud with Darby Allin somewhere down the line. We will have to wait and see when that will be.

h/t to Fightful for the quotes.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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