Darby Allin pulled off the biggest win of his career by defeating MJF to become the new AEW World Champion during the main event of Dynamite Spring BreakThru on April 15.

The title change capped off a dramatic night that saw MJF try multiple times to avoid defending the championship before finally being forced into the match. Once the bell rang, Allin took full advantage of the opportunity and delivered the performance that changed the direction of AEW’s main event scene.

The match itself moved quickly once things got underway. MJF attempted to gain an early advantage with underhanded tactics, but Allin answered back and shifted momentum in his favor. From that point on, Allin stayed aggressive and refused to let the moment slip away.

Allin sealed the victory after delivering multiple Coffin Drops, overwhelming MJF and securing the pinfall to capture the AEW World Championship.

The win marks a huge milestone for Allin, who has been one of AEW’s most recognizable stars since the company launched. After years of climbing the ranks and coming up short in past title opportunities, he finally reached the top of the company in front of a fired-up crowd.

MJF’s reign comes to an end following a hard-fought run that included several high-profile defenses. However, his attempt to avoid the match earlier in the night ultimately didn’t stop the inevitable, as Allin proved ready for the spotlight when it mattered most.

This title change immediately reshapes the AEW landscape, with Allin now positioned as the face of the company’s championship scene moving forward. With Darby Allin now holding the AEW World Championship, attention will quickly turn to who steps up as his first challenger.

Do you think Darby Allin will have a long reign as AEW World Champion, or will someone take the title from him sooner than expected?

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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