AEW star Darby Allin was involved in several brutal spots during his Blood and Guts match. Both the stipulated bouts for the men's and women's divisions blew the crowd's minds, especially the first-ever contest involving female wrestlers. Many stars were involved in dangerous situations that could have been career-threatening. Meanwhile, Allin and the Conglomeration defeated the Death Riders in the men's contest.The former TNT Champion is used to taking outrageous risks. He performed an extremely unsafe spot at the recent match. While Gabe Kidd set up tables and lit them, Pac threw him on the tables through the stage structure. The gruesome spot left everyone worried about the beloved star.While speaking on Wrestling Observer Live, journalist Bryan Alvarez provided an update on the 32-year-old's health situation. He stated that Darby Allin was "fine" after the breathtaking spot.Darby Allin talks about his post-retirement plansDarby Allin has been one of the top stars in AEW and is currently in his prime. However, he is unsure of what he will do after his wrestling career ends.While speaking on My Mom's Basement, Darby Allin said he wouldn't be seen anywhere near the wrestling business once he retires, as he doesn't like clinging to the spotlight.“I do, but I don’t. I honestly just want to disappear from the world of wrestling [when his career is over]. I don’t want a whole lot to do with it when I’m retired from the in-ring. It’s fun to coach people, but I don’t think I would have the patience for it, with the egos and stuff. I don’t know, I kind of want to just disappear from everything. I want to just live, like, a personal and private life. Make movies and just disappear. I don’t know, it just sounds fun. I don’t want to be one of these guys who’s clinging for the spotlight," Allin said.It remains to be seen what will be next for the former TNT Champion now that he has taken down the Death Riders at Blood and Guts.