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Below are a couple of top news stories of the day, featuring RAW and Darby Allin.

• WWE Announces Return For Tonight’s RAW

WWE has announced that Kairi Sane has arrived for tonight’s RAW in Greenville. Below is the video they posted:

Sane has been absent from WWE television since December 16, when she was written off WWE TV due to an arm injury.

Below is the card for tonight’s RAW:

– World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso vs. Bron Breakker

– AJ Styles & Penta vs. Finn Balor & JD McDonagh

– Sheamus vs. Grayson Waller

– Money In The Bank qualifying matches will begin

Also Read: Former WWF & WCW Wrestler Dies In Bicycle Accident

• Darby Allin Plants AEW Flag At The Top Of Mount Everest (Photo), Posts Video From The Top

On May 18, at 8:50 AM local time, AEW wrestler Darby Allin successfully reached the top of Mount Everest.

His team issued the following statement:

“Good weather was in our favor, but many teams took advantage of the short window as well, which slowed our progress more than expected.

After summitting, the team had a much faster descent. Arriving back into to camp 4 they will spend the afternoon refueling and sleeping after a mammoth night on the mountain. Tomorrow a descent to Camp 2 and then into Base Camp, and you’ll get to hear the story from Darby himself.

Congratulations again to Darby, Ang Dorjee, Pasang Bhote, Tashi Thundu and Pemba. Thank you to Pemba Tharke for being our South Col cook and having water ready for everyone’s return.”

Darby planted the AEW flag at the top of Mount Everest. Below is the photo:

Darby Allin Plants AEW Flag At The Top Of Mount Everest

He also shared the following video from the top of Mount Everest:

Darby wrote:

“Mount Everest summit.

What a ride thanks AEW for everything in life. Thanks to the amazing team at adventure consultants and the Sherpa squad this sh*t was wild!”

During his climb, Darby set a new world record as well. The former TNT Champion landed a kickflip at Camp Two—an altitude of 20,958 feet—setting a new record for the highest kickflip ever performed.

You can watch it below:

Allin’s climb was part of a personal goal he’s had for some time. Originally planned for 2024, the expedition was delayed due to injuries.

        
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