Tony Khan did a wonderful job with his spot on plans and storylines for AEW Revolution 2024. The action-packed night turned out to be a massive entertainer for fans adding a lot of credibility to AEW as a promotion. Revolution was hosted in the Greensboro Coliseum in North Carolina with over 16000 fans settled in to watch the Sting’s last match in the industry. 

The main event of the show featured Sting and Darby Allin defending the AEW World Tag Team Championships against the Young Bucks. Being Sting’s last match, the excitement for the show was off the roof. While there was intense action involved throughout the match, one of the craziest spots in the history of the wrestling industry was seen when Darby Allin jumped off a ladder and landed on a pile of chairs and glass. 

The spot was immediately followed by Allin’s back filled with blood which continued to flow even after the open spots were covered with tape. Former WWE personality Jonathan Coachman has now called out AEW for the insane spot featured in the main event. In a recent post of X, Coachman stated that the spot was clearly unnecessary and a lot of implications could have taken place following the spot.

“Ok AEW army come after me. This is bananas and SO unnecessary. Can someone please teach the writers and Tony Khan that if you tell a good story you don’t have to do that crap and damn near kill yourself. Other than Mick Foley find any videos of a top star from WWE doing anything this reckless. I am all about getting talked about after a show but my god. If he hits one of those chairs he could have paralyzed himself and broken his back. Tell a story and make the fans care. Then this won’t have to happen or even be talked about doing.”

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Darby Allin has clearly made it out of the match in walking conditions. However, his back must have required numerous stitches after his body shattered through the glass. Stay connected to Ringside News to get the latest updates on Darby Allin’s back. 

Do you think Jonathan Coachman is spot on with his post on X? Drop your thoughts down in the comment section below.

Ishaan Rathi

Ishaan has been a follower of wrestling for more than a decade now. His passion to learn new things and enhance his skills has helped him get experience as a writer at websites like GiveMeSport and Fansided. He has also held content manager and editorial roles in FirstSportz before. Apart from wrestling, Ishaan seeks to take time and watch movies and TV shows.

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