Darby Allin Just Got KICKED OUT Of An Uber During An Interview (AEW News)

AEW star Darby Allin was unceremoniously dumped on the side of the road MID-INTERVIEW.

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Firstly, the rough quality of the screenshot above might have something to do with poor signal when AEW star Darby Allin was thrown out of an Uber ride by one seriously stressed out driver. Allin was in the middle of a podcast interview on his phone in the backseat of the car when the driver interrupted to say it was "rude" to be on speakerphone.

That's when things escalated.

The podcast hosts joked that the driver was showing "one star behaviour", and that seemed to tip him over the edge. What followed was quite the meltdown (the Uber driver was hammering his steering wheel and screaming for Darby to "get out") before Allin retreated to the side of the road to continue chatting.

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@WrestlePurists on X posted footage of the incident, then posted again to show Darby on Instagram saying he was still searching for another ride hours later. Ouch. Remarkably, the wrestler was able to stay calm and keep his composure despite how fired up the driver got about everything.

It really has to be seen to be believed.

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According to the on edge driver, he'd been on the go "since 5am" and was in no mood to let someone conduct an interview in his vehicle. At one point, he even said that Allin had some sort of 'Gene Simmons thing' going on with his look. The whole thing was totally bizarre.

Fingers crossed that Darby managed to find another car and get to his destination, but it was dark when he posted the follow up "still walking" pic.

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