AEW's new world champion, Darby Allin, is set to defend his title against Tommaso Ciampa in an upcoming episode of Dynamite. This announcement comes as MJF continues to rage over his loss of the Triple B championship, even changing his social media profile picture to demand justice for the Seattle Screwjob. While Allin's rise to the top has been swift and impressive, MJF's reaction has been more than a little dramatic. Personally, I think that while Allin's victory was well-deserved, MJF's obsession with the Seattle Screwjob is a distraction from the real issues in the wrestling world. What makes this particularly fascinating is the contrast between Allin's humble and unassuming nature and MJF's over-the-top theatrics. In my opinion, Allin's success is a testament to his hard work and dedication, while MJF's obsession with the past is a distraction from the present. One thing that immediately stands out is the difference in their approaches to wrestling. Allin's style is more grounded and realistic, while MJF's is over-the-top and dramatic. This raises a deeper question: what does it mean for a wrestler to be successful in the modern era? From my perspective, success in wrestling is not just about winning championships, but also about engaging with and entertaining the audience. Allin's success suggests that a more authentic and relatable style can be just as effective as theatrics. A detail that I find especially interesting is the way that MJF's obsession with the Seattle Screwjob has become a distraction from his own wrestling career. What this really suggests is that while drama and controversy can generate attention, they can also be a distraction from the real issues facing the wrestling world. In the end, I think that Allin's success and MJF's obsession with the past both highlight the importance of authenticity and engagement in the modern wrestling world. If you take a step back and think about it, it's clear that the wrestling world is evolving, and both Allin and MJF are part of that evolution. Personally, I'm excited to see how Allin continues to develop as a wrestler and champion, and I'm also curious to see if MJF can find a way to channel his energy into his own wrestling career.