Darby Allin Sets World Record With Kickflip At 20,958 Feet On Mount Everest

AEW star Darby Allin is making history far beyond the squared circleโ€”this time by landing a skateboard kickflip at a staggering 20,958 feet while climbing Mount Everest.

Allin, who began his Everest expedition on April 8, 2025, shared a video update on Monday morning showcasing the gravity-defying moment. The footage captures the daredevil star successfully performing a clean kickflip at an altitude that eclipses most known skateboarding records.

While Guinness World Records currently lists the highest altitude skateboarding record at approximately 18,700 feet, Allinโ€™s feat appears to set a new benchmark for the highest kickflip ever recordedโ€”exceeding the previous altitude by more than 2,000 feet.

The climb is being guided by the team at Adventure Consultants, and according to recent updates, Allin is โ€œdoing greatโ€ as he continues his ascent. His Everest journey explains his absence from AEW programming throughout 2025.

A known thrill-seeker with a passion for pushing limits, Darby Allin continues to blend the worlds of extreme sports and professional wrestling like no one else.

Stay tuned to PWMania.com for the latest on Darbyโ€™s Everest adventure and all things AEW.