Welcome to the latest rendition of Sportskeeda Wrestling's AEW News & Rumor Roundup. Today, we are looking at stories involving top pro-wrestling stars, including Darby Allin and Bryan Danielson, among others.Darby Allin has been replaced in the Continental Classic Tournament following his hospitalization. Meanwhile, a popular AEW show has been discontinued after airing for over 160 episodes, and All Elite Wrestling legend Bryan Danielson has been involved in a recent controversy involving the promotion's leadership. We have some headline-worthy news to cover today, so let's get started.#4. Hey! (EW) has been discontinuedAEW has confirmed that its long-running digital series Hey! (Ew) is officially ending. Hosted by RJ City, the show has been a mainstay of AEW’s YouTube content since it launched four years ago. It has consistently showcased the promotion's roster members, celebrity guests, and backstage figures, including appearances by Jon Moxley, Will Ospreay, Toni Storm, and Bryan Danielson. The most recent guest was The Rizzler. The final episode, however, was a standalone, featuring no guests and only RJ City addressing the fans.In its announcement on X, AEW revealed that the final episode of the series will be released tomorrow, marking the end of a 164-episode run. A clip accompanying the announcement featured Tony Schiavone stating:“Four years, 164 episodes, RJ City turns on the sign one last time. And nobody really cares! The final Hey! (Ew), watch this Sunday, at the crack of dawn.”Check out the post on X here.#3. Darby Allin replaced by Jungle Boy in AEW Continental Classic TournamentDarby Allin has been removed from the ongoing 2025 Continental Classic after being hospitalized. Allin competed against Kevin Knight in the November 26 episode of Dynamite as part of the Gold League bracket. During the bout, the former TNT Champion appeared to suffer an injury, which ultimately forced him to withdraw from the tournament.On Collision last night, Tony Schiavone announced that Allin would be replaced by “Jungle” Jack Perry, who had previously competed in the tournament. The announcement has reshaped the Gold League standings and opened up new possibilities for the remainder of the competition.Following the reveal of the replacement, the Jacksonville-based promotion aired a promo featuring Allin speaking from a rooftop, expressing evident frustration over his forced withdrawal. Despite his disappointment, Allin encouraged Jack Perry to take full advantage of the opportunity and win the entire tournament.#2. Sarah Stock accuses Bryan Danielson of corruptionFormer AEW coach Sarah Stock has made a major allegation against Bryan Danielson, claiming in an X post that the former AEW World Champion was complicit in corruption during her tenure with the company. Moreover, Stock made similar accusations against Sonjay Dutt and QT Marshall. These allegations come at a time when Danielson has been heavily involved in production and commentary responsibilities."QT and Sonjay are complicit to corruption. Brian Danielson is complicit to corruption," Stock wrote.Check out her post on X below:Sarah Stock @SSDarkAngelLINKQT and Sonjay are complicit to corruption. Brian Danielson is complicit to corruption.Meanwhile, Danielson, who has taken up a commentary role on All Elite Wrestling programming while Taz recovers from surgery, has not commented publicly on the allegation as of this writing.4. Mercedes Mone low-blows Christopher DanielsMercedes Mone made headlines for an unexpected post-match incident involving Christopher Daniels. The incident occurred shortly after the CEO competed at ROH Final Battle, where she defended her ROH Women’s TV Title against Red Velvet. Velvet secured the victory by rolling up the reigning TBS Champion for the pinfall, reclaiming the title and reducing Mone's total title count to 12.Following the setback, the erstwhile Sasha Banks competed again on Collision, where she successfully defended her TBS Championship by submitting Leila Gray with the Statement Maker. However, after the match, Mone refused to release the hold, prompting an intervention from Daniels, who was ringside. Mone then delivered a low blow to Christopher Daniels.Interestingly, the moment drew comparisons to a recent WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2025 incident involving Liv Morgan and John Cena, though the circumstances differed.