Darby Allin: Hero or Hindrance? Darby Allin's latest title defense against PAC might seem like a triumph on the surface, but it's hard to ignore the inconvenient truth: his reign as AEW World Champion is dragging down ratings. The fact that AEW Collision saw yet another week of declining viewership under Darby's rule isn't just a statistical blip--it's a damning indictment of his leadership in the company. Fans might rally around the idea of an underdog becoming champion, but this narrative has run its course.
Week after week, we see Darby Allin holding onto that title like it's his last defense against reality: every challenge from a new contender is just another excuse for AEW to milk the same tired storylines. And let's not forget those trademarked names--it feels more like an exercise in corporate maneuvering than genuine creative vision. Why should anyone care about another chapter in Darby Allin's never-ending quest for relevance? It's time for someone new, or at least a fresh approach that doesn't rely on the same stale gimmicks.
If AEW wants to compete with WWE and prove they're more than just a flash in the pan, they need to look long-term and consider what's best for their brand--regardless of personal feelings. So here's the challenge: who among you believes Darby Allin is doing anything but bleeding life out of AEW's potential? Who thinks his continued tenure as champ is worth the ratings hemorrhage?
Prove me wrong, because I'm betting on change.
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