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Darby Allin is serious about physical recovery, Bobby Cruise charged Tony Khan a ‘ridiculous price’
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Darby Allin is serious about physical recovery, Bobby Cruise charged Tony Khan a ‘ridiculous price’

Darby Allin says he is serious about his physical recovery as he will once again attempt to climb Mount Everest.

In March, Allin was scheduled to climb the dangerous mountain, but was delayed after suffering a broken foot.

While speaking with “Levack and Goz,” Allin expressed his desire to stay healthy as he prepares for next year’s climb.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On taking his fitness seriously: “I have to be focused on my physical recovery because I am preparing to train for Mount Everest. I’m going to climb Mount Everest in April and I can’t go up there with a bad wheel or a bruised body part. Every day I’m in the ice bath, in the sauna and I have this respirator. Everything I can do to stay healthy. Yoga. I do everything. “I am crazy about physical recovery.”

On having to miss climbing this year: “Yeah. Two weeks before I left, I broke that foot. It was the most depressing thing ever. Everyone was like, ‘It’s a sign you shouldn’t climb.’ Hell, no. It’s a sign you should climbing next year. We’re getting closer and it’s just around the corner. I’m ready to do it.”

Bobby Cruise says he accused AEW president Tony Khan of “ridiculous price” to work on the ROH Supercard Of Honor 2022 pay-per-view event.

During a recent appearance on the “AEW Unrestricted” podcast, Cruise explained how getting paid so much for his initial appearance affected his status in both AEW and ROH.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

About being proposed for AEW/ROH: “A former Ring Of Honor talent, I don’t know if you want this to be known, who is now in AEW, had raised the idea of ​​me being his personal ring announcer. Kind of like the stuff I used to do with Steve Corino in 2003 and 2004, obviously without the language. So I said yes, obviously. A couple of people looked at it and someone came up to me and said, ‘Yeah, I think that’s a great idea, but Bobby, you’re really expensive.'”

On charging so much for his appearance at Supercard of Honor 2022: “I remember thinking to myself that I never talked about any kind of financial topic. I made a Supercard with the amount they asked me for and I was very happy with it, very generous. Then I thought, ‘What do you mean?’ When the previous owners of ROH were going to run Supercard that year, I gave them a ridiculous price. People may say I’m the ring announcer for ROH, but the way things happened and the way they continued like that for the first few months of that year. I was worried about some friends who had bought some new houses and I was basically not happy with the way they handled it, so I gave them a ridiculous price.

“Well, the AEW people I was dealing with thought that was my price, my price per night. I said, ‘No, no, no.’ So that night in Boston I had to clear it up and say, okay, I’ll explain it down the chain. I said, ‘Oh, no, no, that was the price for the old property.’ This is completely different.’ That was kind of fun but almost scary. If they hadn’t asked me, maybe they wouldn’t have kept using me just thinking I had this ridiculous price in mind.”

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