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Jack Perry ended Darby Allin‘s undefeated coffin match streak at AEW All In.
The finish saw Perry put Allin in a bodybag and dumped him in the coffin before kneeing him in the head and slamming the coffin shut.
Following the match, The Elite attempted to set Darby Allin’s coffin on fire, but Sting returned to AEW with a trusty baseball bat in hand and saved the day.
AEW All In results
Check out a recap of the match, courtesy of our live coverage page:
Allin has thumbtacks on his face to give him an added advantage. Allin dives onto Perry during his entrance and slams Perry into the barricade. He shoves his tack-studded face into Perry and hits a diving dropkick while Perry is seated in a chair. Perry stops Allin from trying to put him in the coffin. Allin goes for a dive, but Perry moves, so Allin crashes into the coffin.
Perry pours out some glass from a bag. Allin hits a back-drop, so Allin lands on the glass. Allin dives onto Perry while riding a skateboard. Perry sends Allin tumbling off the top rope and down to the floor. He gets some tape and binds Allin’s hands together. Allin rallies and hits a Coffin Drop. Perry escapes when Allin tries to put him in the coffin. He takes his belt and whips Allin with it. Perry throws Allin off a stage and sends him through a table. Perry brings out a bodybag and puts Allin in it. He drags Allin to the coffin and puts him inside, but Allin busts out. Perry drills him with a knee strike and closes the lid for the win.
Winner and TNT Champion: Jack Perry
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