
As noted, MJF’s latest AEW World Championship reign has come to an end, but the fallout from the title change is now driving discussion among fans.
The main event of AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru saw Darby Allin challenge MJF for the AEW World Championship. The match itself was shorter than expected, with Allin taking control early and never letting the champion recover.
Allin delivered four Coffin Drops in succession before finishing the match by referencing his past rivalry with MJF. He secured the win with a headlock takeover into a pin, capturing the AEW World Championship in decisive fashion.
Following the show, MJF took to X to react to the loss, directly tagging Tony Khan in his post. While his message drew attention, much of the reaction online has centered on how the match was handled rather than the tweet itself.
Fans quickly voiced strong opinions across social media, focusing on several key points surrounding the finish and booking of the match.
One major criticism stems from MJF’s momentum heading into the bout. He had recently defeated top names such as Hangman Adam Page and Kenny Omega in physically demanding matches. That made the quick loss to Allin stand out even more, with some viewers feeling the result did not align with his recent performances.
Another point of debate has been Allin’s positioning as AEW World Champion. Some fans have questioned whether he fits the traditional image of a top champion, leading to mixed reactions about the decision.
There has also been scrutiny of the finish itself. Some viewers believe MJF’s shoulders were not fully down during the pinfall, adding to the controversy surrounding the result.
The combination of a quick match, the decisive finish, and the circumstances surrounding the pin has made this one of the most talked-about outcomes in recent AEW programming.
With Allin now holding the AEW World Championship, attention shifts to how AEW follows up on the title change and addresses the reaction from its audience.
MJF Reacts to AEW Title Loss as Fans Question Darby Allin Victory


