A former AEW TNT Champion admitted that he doesn't know about his uncertain future in the Tony Khan-led promotion. The star is expected to be out of action after a recent injury.The top AEW star, Darby Allin opened up on his uncertain future. Darby was one of the participants in the 2025 Continental Classic tournament. Unfortunately, in his first blue league match against Kevin Knight two weeks back, Allin sustained an injury and had to be hospitalized. Darby also lost his match against Knight.It was announced on Collision last Saturday that Darby Allin will no longer be competing in the ongoing Continental Classic, and he will be replaced by Jungle Jack Perry. Following the announcement, Darby cut a promo from outside the arena that aired during Collision, where he expressed his frustration.In his promo, Darby urged his replacement, Jack Perry to win the tournament and also confirmed that his future in Tony Khan's promotion is uncertain:"Now I hear, Jack Perry is taking my spot. I've never seen eye to eye Jack Perry, but if you're taking my spot man, just go on win the whole thing. I hope you do. As for Darby, I don't know, don't....know." Tony Khan recently revealed that another AEW star will miss the Continental ClassicThe AEW star Kyle O'Reilly defeated Jon Moxley in a no-holds-barred match at Full Gear 2025, but sustained an injury as well. Speaking on the Full Gear post-show media scrum, Tony Khan stated that O'Reilly will be out of action and will not participate in the Continental Classic tournament:"Kyle O’Reilly will probably be out of action and it’s unfortunate because Kyle did want to wrestle in the Continental Classic he was really excited about it… I think Kyle’s probably not going to be cleared and will probably have to deal with some injuries coming out of what was an incredible no-holds-barred match," Tony said.Only time will tell when both Darby Allin and Kyle O'Reilly will be back in action.While taking quotes from the first half of this article, credit 'AEW on X' and h/t 'Sportskeeda Wrestling' for transcription.