The Orlando Sentinel held a recent interview with Darby Allin. One of the topics discussed included Allin’s thoughts about his preferred style of a wrestling match and him not being a fan of doing “100 big moves” for matches.
“I like to watch wrestling matches that really stand out without a lot of moves, because I’m not a fan of doing 100 big moves a match. It’s fun to see the emotion and how they carry themselves through a match without relying on big moves or big (false finishes). I just watch how they paced things back then. I’d rather sell and do my thing and have emotions.”
Allin also gave his thoughts about how he does not want to get complacent with his career in AEW and his issues with others in AEW’s locker room who treat it like “spring break.”
“Every time I make an entrance, I have a chip on my shoulder that I have to show everybody what I’m capable of, because I never want to get complacent. It’s my biggest fear. I watch these guys get somewhere and then start going through the motions. When people in the locker room treat it like spring break, it (ticks) me off. I have to give everything to wrestling because wrestling changed my life, so I’m going to treat it with the respect it deserves.”

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