AEW aimed to deliver an unforgettable spectacle at Wembley Stadium for their second All In event, featuring a Coffin match between Jack Perry and Darby Allin for the TNT Title. No one knew just how far these competitors would push the limits.

At AEW All In, Jack Perry defended his AEW TNT Championship against Darby Allin in a Coffin match. This intense showdown was set up during the climactic moments of Blood & Guts when Allin threatened to set Perry on fire after dousing him with gasoline. To prevent Allin from carrying out his threat, Matt Jackson stepped in and booked the Coffin match.

The stipulation led to a grueling and fiercely contested battle at All In, with both Perry and Allin unleashing their fury in a high-stakes environment. The Coffin match provided a fitting stage for these rivals to settle their score.

From the outset, both wrestlers pushed their boundaries, using the coffin as both a weapon and a target. The match was a culmination of the intense animosity between Perry and Allin, resulting in a dramatic conclusion for the AEW TNT Championship.

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Darby Allin made a striking entrance, his face covered in thumbtacks. Jack Perry followed, dragging a bodybag behind him. The match erupted immediately, with Allin delivering an early dive to the outside, setting the stage for the violent clash that followed. As expected, blood made its presence known throughout the contest.

One memorable early spot involved Darby Allin throwing himself against the casket, missing Perry, who had moved out of the way just in time. Following that, Jack Perry poured broken glass from a bag all over the ring, and while the crowd sang “Oh Cry Me A River,” Perry took a bump on the glass, provoking chants of “F*ck CM Punk.”

The action continued with blood smearing the camera lens as the fight spilled outside the ring. Despite efforts to clean the lens, the camera still showed the aftermath. The combatants then battled up the ramp, where Perry threw Allin from a 15-foot drop through a table. Perry then retrieved the casket and placed it next to Allin, who was now severely bleeding from his head, possibly due to the thumbtacks.

Perry put Allin inside the bodybag and attempted to seal him in the casket. However, Allin managed to break free from the bodybag just before the lid closed. The match was a testament to the brutal nature of the TNT Championship defense, with Jack Perry emerging victorious at Wembley Stadium. After the match was over, The Young Bucks came out with a gas can, and they were about to light Allin up after covering him with the flammable liquid. Suddenly, Sting came out for the save to help Allin out one more time.

What are your thoughts on the Coffin Match booking at AEW All In? Which title match stood out as the best of the night? Share your opinions in the comments section!

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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