Darby Allin: I’d Say After Seeing Him Go To Japan, Jack Perry Has Finally Got A Pair Of Balls
Darby Allin notices the big difference in Jack Perry these days.
Darby Allin, alongside FTR and Bryan Danielson, went to war with the Elite’s Young Bucks, Kazuchika Okada, and Jack Perry in Las Vegas at Double or Nothing in an Anarchy in the Arena match which would end with Perry pinning Danielson after a grueling battle for each man that night.
During an interview with Battleground Podcast, Allin spoke about the new and improved Perry before the match in Las Vegas, noting that the formerly known as Jungle Boy finally grew a pair of balls after leaving for New Japan.
“I’d say he’s got some balls now. I never liked him last year. I was always trying to tell people, ‘Don’t you see why this guy sucks?’ It didn’t take long for the world to see why he sucks. Even when we are both supposed to be the good guys in that pillars match, I never did see eye to eye with him. But, seeing him go to Japan and everything and his return, I feel like he’s actually got a pair of balls of him and he’s not — I think it’s the best incarnation of Jack Perry. Jungle Boy, c’mon [laughs]. But like, Jack, let’s see what you got Sunday. This is his first match back in AEW and there’s no better way to see what he’s got than Anarchy In The Arena.”
Perry is now looking to win the vacant AEW TNT Championship that the Rated R Superstar last held, Adam Copeland who suffered an injury at Double or Nothing in a barbed wire steel cage victory against Malakai Black.
h/t to Fightful for the transcription.
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