Darby Allin says unlike with MJF, there will never be a bidding war for his services.

Allin told Jon Chuckery recently that he has no intention of ever leaving the promotion, saying he "is going to live and die in AEW." 

"I don't know if people realize how fortunate we are to be wrestling at such a high level with such an open-minded owner," Allin said of AEW. "What you see out there is 100% Darby Allin. Nobody tells me how to walk, talk, or act. It's 100% me and to have that free reign to collaborate with Tony (Khan) and create such good storylines leading to Wembley, pro wrestling's biggest event. You literally can't say enough good things. I'm super stoked on everything with my whole growth in AEW, them just letting me be me."

Allin is an AEW original, having debuted for the promotion on its first show, Fyter Fest 2019. He wrestled Cody Rhodes to a 20-minute time-limit draw that night. 

Allin continued to say that he's told Tony Khan he has no intention of ever starting "a bidding war" for his services. 

"I always tell Tony maybe I'm the worst businessman in professional wrestling because there's never going to be a bidding war for Darby Allin. That's because I love it, I love AEW so much. I ain't playing games, I'm not going to try and say, 'Oh, what if I went somewhere else?' No, I'm just being real, Darby Allin is going to live and die in AEW." 

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Allin's most recent AEW match was a win over Christian Cage on Saturday's Collision. He is scheduled to team with Nick Wayne on tonight's AEW Dynamite from Duluth, Georgia. They will take on AR Fox and Swerve Strickland, the same team Allin and Sting will wrestle in a coffin match on Sunday in London's Wembley Stadium.