Darby Allin Shoots Down Jackass 4 Rumours

"I ain't in this movie!"

Darby Allin

With the past few weeks seeing plentiful reports and rumours that Darby Allin was set to appear in Jackass 4, the former AEW TNT Champion has moved to squash said speculation.

Taking to Twitter, Allin denied that we'll be seeing him alongside the Jackass gang in this fourth feature film for the group.

It had previously been reported that Darby would be joining the likes of Tony Hawk, Shaquille O'Neal and Francis Ngannou in Jackass 4 - but seemingly that will not be the case.

Of course, one major reason for the rumour of Allin appearing in Jackass 4 is down to how Steve-O previously turned up in one of the Seattle native's promos videos on AEW Dynamite. Taking that Steve-O appearance and combining it with Darby's Daredevil nickname and his penchant for doing insane things, it's easy to see how those Jackass 4 rumours started up.

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Up next for Darby Allin, he faces Ethan Page in a Coffin Match on tomorrow's Fyter Fest edition of Dynamite - with the rivalry between Allin and All Ego having been nicely brewing over the last several weeks.

As for Jackass 4 - also known as Jackass Forever - that has recently been handed a 22 October 2021 premiere date.

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