Eddie Kingston Reveals He's Got Four More Years In His AEW Contract

September 25, 2023 at 2:11 PM
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Eddie Kingston Reveals He's Got Four More Years In His AEW Contract

New York City, 25 September - Eddie Kingston, a prominent figure in the wrestling scene, joined AEW from outside the company and has since gained recognition for both himself and AEW.



His journey with AEW began on July 22, 2020, when he made his debut on Dynamite. Shortly after, he had a shot at the TNT Title against Cody Rhodes.



After his debut, Kingston engaged in various rivalries with AEW's top stars, solidifying his position as a key player in the company.



In a recent interview on AdFreeShows, Kingston shared that he has a four-year contract with AEW. He emphasized that the specific details of his contract are private, but he expressed contentment with being in AEW and having no desire to go elsewhere.



Additionally, Kingston has also competed in ROH, where he recently secured victory over Claudio Castagnoli to become the ROH World Champion during an episode of AEW Dynamite Grand Slam.

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