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5 Potential finishes to Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin at AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam

The latest episode of AEW Dynamite featured a tense confrontation between Darby Allin and Jon Moxley. The Purveyor of Violence had been yearning to meet the daredevil star for weeks, and Allin finally decided to answer his call.

The former AEW World Champion had a heated verbal exchange with Darby Allin, asking the Invisible Man to hand him his AEW World Championship shot against Bryan Danielson. As expected, Darby refused to relinquish his title opportunity, stating that Moxley had not earned the right to challenge The American Dragon.

Allin's refusal prompted Jon Moxley to lay down a challenge for AEW Grand Slam. The two stars are set to battle each other on the September 25th edition of Dynamite with the world title shot on the line.

As The Deathrider's new faction continues to gain momentum, this upcoming match against Darby Allin could be a turning point for the heel group. This article will look at five possible finishes to Darby Allin vs. Jon Moxley at Dynamite: Grand Slam.


#5. Wheeler Yuta could turn heel to help Jon Moxley

At All Out 2024, The Blackpool Combat Club launched a shocking attack on Bryan Danielson. The only member of the BCC not to participate in the heinous assault was Wheeler Yuta. He was stunned to see his stablemates unload on The American Dragon.

The former ROH Pure Champion seems to be in the corner of the AEW World Champion. However, Wheeler Yuta is still relatively inexperienced and might not be able to overcome the threat of Jon Moxley's new faction.

Rather than standing up against Moxley's group, Yuta could join forces with The Deathrider instead. The 27-year-old star could mark his presence in the Allin vs. Moxley match at the Grand Slam and pretend to be Darby's ally against The Purveyor of Violence.

However, Yuta could instantly show his true colors by blindsiding the daredevil star. Interestingly, Wheeler Yuta still holds the AEW World Trios Championship, which he might need to relinquish if he goes against Claudio Castagnoli and PAC.

The former ROH Pure Champion would not want to give up on the Trios Titles, causing him to take out The Invisible Man in his match against Jon Moxley. It would be a great way to protect Darby Allin's character, who might not expect Wheeler Yuta to turn heel.

#4. Jon Moxley might squash Darby Allin at AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam

In a surprising turn of events, Jon Moxley could end up decimating Darby Allin in minutes at Grand Slam. The two stars have previously battled each other in singles matches twice, with Moxley coming out victorious on both occasions.

The Purveyor of Violence could continue his winning streak against The Invisible Man at AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam. The Deathrider could re-establish himself as a legitimate threat by squashing Allin in his first match since returning to television.

The former AEW World Champion could embrace his ruthless side against the 31-year-old star and use his vast experience to knock Allin down quickly.

The crushing loss would be a turning point for Darby Allin's character. He would be agitated after losing his title shot to The Deathrider. The 31-year-old star could go on a redemption arc after this defeat, making his eventual title win even more remarkable.

#3. Allin vs. Moxley can end in a no-contest

As Bryan Danielson continues to build his reputation as a worthy world champion, he might need to knock down some credible challengers. Darby Allin and Jon Moxley are arguably the two most deserving opponents who could give The American Dragon a run for his money.

It has been reiterated several times that Bryan Danielson would become a part-time talent once he loses his AEW World Championship. Knowing this fact, Tony Khan would want the 43-year-old star to hold the title for a considerable time.

The head booker of All Elite Wrestling could pull off a major swerve during AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam. Khan could book a no-contest finish for Jon Moxley's match against Darby Allin to further up the stakes in their rivalry.

The match could be plagued with multiple interferences, making it impossible to determine a definite winner. This situation could lead to a Triple Threat match between Allin, Moxley, and Danielson, in which The American Dragon would easily retain his championship.

#2. Darby Allin could win via roll-up

If Bryan Danielson decides to drop his AEW World Championship soon, he should look to elevate a homegrown star on his way out. Considering his reliability to the company, Darby Allin is an excellent choice to dethrone The American Dragon.

However, Allin currently finds Jon Moxley in the way of his world-title pursuits. While it will be challenging, the former AEW World Tag Team Champion could find a way to outsmart The Deathrider at Grand Slam.

Darby Allin could endure severe punishment at Jon Moxley's hands before winning the contest via a surprise roll-up. It would be arguably the best possible finish for the Allin vs. Moxley match, as it would protect both performers.

It would be an excellent way for Allin to retain his title shot without making The Deathrider look weak in defeat.

#1. Shane McMahon might finally appear to help Jon Moxley win

Shane McMahon's rumored AEW arrival has been a topic of discussion for weeks. Many fans believe that The Prodigal Son is the undisclosed leader of Jon Moxley's newest faction, which seems like a logical theory.

Following months of speculation, Shane O'Mac could finally make his presence felt at Dynamite: Grand Slam. The former WWE Hardcore Champion could shockingly come to the rescue of Jon Moxley. McMahon could take out Allin from behind, much to the disbelief of the live crowd.

Helping Jon Moxley become the No. 1 contender for the world title would be an impactful way for Shane O'Mac to make his historic AEW debut. The incident could also sow the seeds of a rivalry between Allin and McMahon, leading to an in-ring clash between the two daredevils.

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