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Updated · Fox News · May 22
Darby Allin Defends AEW Title Against MJF in Hair-vs.-Championship Match at Double or Nothing
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 22

Darby Allin Defends AEW Title Against MJF in Hair-vs.-Championship Match at Double or Nothing

8 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 22
  • Sunday’s Double or Nothing main event in Queens will pit Darby Allin’s AEW World Championship against MJF’s hair, weeks after Allin beat MJF for his first world title.
  • Allin said the match is about proving his Seattle win was not a fluke, framing the rematch as the next test in a title run that has already turned back multiple challengers.
  • MJF can win the belt for a third time with a victory, while a loss would force him to shave his head bald under the stipulation.
  • Louis Armstrong Stadium’s card also includes Kazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita, FTR vs. Adam Copeland and Christian Cage in an I Quit match, and a Stadium Stampede featuring Kenny Omega, Chris Jericho and Bobby Lashley.
  • Allin cast the event as a showcase for AEW’s identity, saying first-time viewers should expect an unpredictable, "off the wall" show.
Can Darby Allin prove his title win was no fluke, or will MJF's tactics lead to a humiliating haircut?
Which career-altering stipulation—retirement, a title shot, or losing one's hair—will have the biggest impact on AEW's future?
With so many titles on the line, which championship bout is most likely to steal the show from the main event?