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Darby Allin knocks down another challenge for his AEW World Championship

All Elite Wrestling star Kevin Knight talks to Fox News Digital about his career and run as the TNT champion.

Darby Allin’s opponents line up and he knocks them down, and it was proven again on All Elite Wrestling (AEW)’s "Collision" on Saturday night.

Sammy Guevara challenged Allin to an AEW World Championship match at Ring of Honor’s Supercard of Honor event. Guevara is one half of the Ring of Honor tag team champions. He thrust himself into the world title picture as Allin appeared set to face Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) at Double or Nothing next week in New York City.

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Darby Allin competes in the ring during AEW Collision on Oct. 3, 2024, at the Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio. (Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire)

Allin made five consecutive title defenses since he won the title from MJF. He defeated Tommaso Ciampa, Brody King, Kevin Knight, Pac and Konosuke Takeshita. Guevara became another number on Saturday.

When it comes to both Allin and Guevara, fans expected there to be some high-flying action even if it put both men in danger. Guevara set Allin up on a table and climbed a ladder in hopes of doing enough damage to keep his opponent down for good.

Guevara hit a loco dive off the ladder. But it was far from enough to put Allin away.

Allin survived a Spanish fly and avoided a 450 splash from Guevara off the top rope. Guevara went crashing through a table. Allin rolled Guevara back into the ring and hit one Coffin Drop to put the challenger away.

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