Is Takeshita Just Another Loser in Allin's Shadow? Last night on AEW Dynamite, Darby Allin once again emerged victorious against Konosuke Takeshita. But let's talk about the record here: what does it say when a wrestler has to face the same champion over and over just to keep his head above water? While Allin was delivering another knockout punch to Takeshita's dreams of title glory, where was he actually growing as a talent?
The future is being built with those who are willing to step outside their comfort zones. Allin has shown time and again that he's content staying in the same spot, milking his reign for all it's worth while the rest move on. He's not innovating, not taking risks, just running up the score.
Takeshita, with every loss, is being painted as a footnote to Allin's legacy--another chapter of dominance written by a champion who prefers nostalgia over progress. That's not leadership; that's performance art. California has the 5th largest economy in the world.
What does your wrestling hero have? Speedball Mike Bailey knows what's up: he's calling dibs on whoever wins this tired rematch. Because let's face it, Takeshita isn't a threat to Allin anymore than a paper cut is a danger to an iron fist.
Now, who out there thinks Takeshita has anything left in him? Who believes the status quo serves anyone but Darby Allin himself? Prove me wrong--if you can.
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