Summary

MJF's loss of the AEW World Championship to Darby Allin is still spilling out after the bell.

Allin shared screenshots on Instagram that showed MJF sending him a series of hostile messages in the days after Wednesday's title change. The exchange added another layer to the fallout from their rivalry, which had already peaked with Allin taking the championship from MJF in the main event of Dynamite.

That title win came after a low blow, a Scorpion Death Drop, four Coffin Drops, and finally a side headlock takeover for the pin. The result ended MJF's reign and immediately changed the shape of AEW's main event scene.

Social media fallout

The screenshots Allin posted made it clear MJF is still seething over the loss. Rather than letting the defeat sit, he turned the conversation into a personal and vulgar attack, keeping the issue with Allin alive even after the championship changed hands.

The post also gave fans another reminder that the bad blood between the two did not end with the match itself. It is the latest piece of fallout from MJF vs. Darby Allin being made official for AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru.

What this means for Darby Allin and MJF

Darby Allin now heads into his first advertised title defense against Tommaso Ciampa with MJF still looming over the picture, and that keeps AEW's world title scene tense even after the belt changed hands. If AEW chooses to keep pushing this rivalry, these messages give the promotion an easy bridge from the title switch into the next chapter of the feud.

At the same time, MJF staying publicly heated over the loss helps frame the defeat as something he is not willing to accept quietly. That matters because AEW can use that resentment either to fuel an immediate rematch direction or to let it hang over Allin's early title reign while other challengers step up.

Sources

As reported by Fightful.