During today’s AEW media call promoting Sunday’s AEW Double or Nothing pay-per-view at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, AEW President Tony Khan shared some insights into a thrilling moment from the May 22 episode of AEW Dynamite.
For those who missed the episode, in the closing moments of the show, Darby Allin used a flamethrower to fend off his Double or Nothing opponents, Matthew and Nicholas Jackson.
When asked if Allin needed a permit for the flamethrower, Khan admitted he wasn’t sure about the specifics but was clearly excited about the spectacle. “I’m not sure whether you need a permit to fire one off,” Khan said. “But I’m glad that Darby had one and I’m glad he was able to use it. That was great to see the flamethrower on AEW Dynamite last night.”
Khan’s comments highlight the unpredictable and exciting nature of AEW, where extraordinary moments keep fans on the edge of their seats. With Double or Nothing approaching, fans can expect even more excitement and surprises.
AEW continues to push the boundaries of professional wrestling entertainment. With jaw-dropping moments like Darby Allin’s flamethrower stunt, the company proves its commitment to delivering unforgettable experiences.
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What are your thoughts on Darby Allin’s flamethrower stunt on AEW Dynamite, and how do you think such unpredictable moments impact the excitement and viewership of AEW? Are you looking forward to more surprises at AEW Double or Nothing? Share your excitement and predictions for the event in the comment section below!
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