AEW’s Darby Allin Breaks World Record

AEW’s Darby Allin Breaks World Record AEW

AEW’s Darby Allin has impressively broken a world record during his expedition of Mount Everest, recently reaching Camp Two.

The expedition started in mid-April 2025, with the team seeking to reach the summit of the highest mountain above sea level.

On his way to the 29,031.7 feet summit, Allin stopped at Camp Two to set a world record.

As can be seen below this news story, Allin took a moment to perform a kickflip at the highest elevation ever.

In a video shared on social media, Allin can be seen hitting the move at Camp Two, positioned at 20,958 feet.

Moments after hitting the kickflip, Allin noted he wouldn’t be doing the move again as he confirmed it took place at 20,958 feet.

He would take a moment to show more of the mountain that he is hoping to conquer, with under 9,000 feet still to go on his journey.

Darby Allin has been absent from AEW television since the end of his run in the 2024 Continental Classic Tournament.

His last match took place on December 22 with a victory over Ricochet during the Continental Classic on AEW Dynamite.

The AEW Continental Classic would go on to be won by Kazuchika Okada, with Will Ospreay taking the runner up position.

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