For Darby Allin, crazy stuff is his therapy.
Over the years, fans have often joked about Darby Allin and his daredevil-like qualities, with some saying that he needs therapy due to the crazy stunts that he pulls off for AEW.
Now, in a new interview with Down Under The Ring, Allin is revealing that those same crazy stunts are his version of therapy, saying that they give him confidence to do a lot in life.
"No, I don't need it. The thing is that crazy stuff is my therapy. It's literally given me the confidence to do so much in my life. I've growing, growing up, I never had a lot of confidence. The more crazier stuff I've done, the more confidence I've built. So that is my therapy. I became such a stronger mentally person by doing crazy stuff. So I'd like to think if I could take a Jeep and jump 96 feet over my house, I can do a lot in life."
When asked about Tony Khan believing that he can wrestle forever, Darby Allin noted that he only wants to do it as long as he loves it.
"It just depends on how long I want to do it for, like as long as I love what I'm doing, I feel like I can do it as long as I want to. But if I don't love what I'm doing, then I will bail out because I never wanted to be doing something I didn't love doing. But as of right now, like I got the craziest physical recovery regimen. So I feel great. I'm on top of everything all the time. So my body feels really great and everybody's like, well wait till you feel 30 and then I'm like, ‘I'm 30 years old now,’ ‘Wait till you're 30 and see how you feel.’ Like, ‘Well, I feel great,’ and they're like, ‘Well, wait till you're 40.’ Then they're gonna say, ‘Well, wait till you're 100 and see how you feel.’"
Allin continued on and revealed some advice that he got from Tony Hawk.
"Well dude, the big thing that Tony Hawk taught me was you just gotta keep doing your thing. Yeah. For example, he's like 56 and he's still skating at a high level. The thing is you just have your body built such tolerance. So when I'm not wrestling, I'm skateboarding. If I'm not skateboarding, I'm jumping off the roof at my house, doing something. It keeps my body and my mind in check. He moves a lot better like off the board, like just walking [than] a lot of 56 year olds. That's for sure."
Then, Allin said that both conditioning or natural ability help him push through and do crazy things both in and out of the ring.
"I think it's a little bit of both. I've built such a high pain tolerance over the years with just my skateboarding. But a lot of it is just mental, too. So I do a lot of meditating. If your mind's not right then your body's not going to follow. So you gotta be strong in both aspects of that and I'm dialed in. I feel great. I think it's a little bit of both. What I thought originally was my biggest fault, being a smaller guy in wrestling, I found out it was my biggest asset. Because I feel great and I can move around, I'm super mobile and I use this as my biggest asset in wrestling. I wouldn't change a single thing. I love the position I'm in."
Elsewhere in the interview, Darby Allin talked about the possibility of doing something crazy at AEW Grand Slam: Australia. Check out his full comments by clicking here.
Furthermore, fans can check out Down Under The Ring's full interview with Darby Allin in the video linked at the top of this article.