MJF retains hair & regains World title at AEW Double or Nothing, Kevin Knight turns heel

MJF will keep his hair for a while longer and can once again call himself AEW World Champion after Sunday’s AEW Double or Nothing.

In a physical match that had to follow the spectacle of Stadium Stampede, MJF got the win after a second rope tombstone piledriver, followed by a side headlock takeover — a staple of their feud dating back to the indies — for the pin and the beginning of his third World title run.

Allin put up the title against MJF’s hair as the big stipulation.

Afterward, Allin was being stretchered out when MJF stopped it to put his foot on top of him to add insult to injury. Kevin Knight then ran out to run off MJF and decided to then deliver a UFO splash from the top turnbuckle to the stretchered Allin on the outside of the ring, turning heel. There was no explanation for it with Excalibur mentioning both men were trained by the late Buddy Wayne.

As expected, Allin took some considerable punishment during the match even when he was delivering on offense. Late in the match, he hit a coffin drop through a table on the stage that was set up for a possible head shaving. The drop was from above the scaffolding setup and lights on the stage and when Allin landed, he appeared to hit his head on a platform the table was set up on as he came up bleeding from the back of his head.

Our Bryan Alvarez noted it had to be a hardway cut as the New York State Athletic Commission doesn’t allow blood.

Allin nearly got injured early as he went for a tope, but hooked his heels on the ropes and landed right on top of his head for a nasty spill. He later got hit with a package piledriver onto the ringside steps and also hit a cameraman on a dive as MJF pulled him in front of Allin.

The win ends the short title run that began the Wednesday after April’s Dynasty when Allin won the championship for the first time in front of his hometown of Everett, Washington. The 40-day run saw seven successful title defenses.

Title vs. hair match official for AEW Double or Nothing

A title vs. hair match is now official for next weekend’s AEW Double or Nothing as Darby Allin will put up his World title against MJF’s much-discussed head of hair.

The match was confirmed after Allin defended the title against Konosuke Takeshita in the main event of Dynamite after which MJF came out to sign the contract to make it official.

After MJF reluctantly signed, he then ran down Allin’s accomplishments and Allin responded in kind. MJF then took him down and knocked him out with his Dynamite diamond ring. He then got back in the ring and nearly hit Allin with a second rope tombstone before Kevin Knight ran in for the save.

It comes a week after Allin said the only way he would give MJF another shot was if he put something up that meant the most to him: his hair. At the onset of Dynamite, it was said Allin wouldn’t defend against MJF ever again if he didn’t agree to the stipulation for Double or Nothing.

It will be a rematch from last month when Allin shocked MJF to win the title in his hometown of Everett, Washington, in a short match. MJF has been trying to get his rematch ever since while Allin has five title defenses already. MJF will be looking for his third title run.

Current AEW Double or Nothing card | Queens, New York | Next Sunday

  • AEW World Champion Darby Allin defends against MJF in a title vs. hair match
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla defends against Hikaru Shida, Kris Statlander and Jamie Hayter in a four-way
  • AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Konosuke Takeshita
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) defend against Adam Copeland & Christian Cage in an I Quit street fight where Copeland and Cage must win in order to stay a team
  • Chris Jericho, Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, Kenny Omega, Jack Perry, and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona), Mark Davis, Andrade El Idolo, Clark Connors & David Finlay in a Stadium Stampede match
  • Will Ospreay vs. Samoa Joe in an Owen Hart men’s tournament quarterfinal
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Bandido in an Owen Hart men’s tournament quarterfinal
  • Willow Nightingale vs. Alex Windsor in an Owen Hart women’s tournament quarterfinal