During this week’s episode of Collision, Eddie Kingston challenged Bryan Danielson to a match at the AEW Revolution 2024 pay-per-view event.
Kingston is stilled pissed off that Danielson stole the thunder of Bryan Keith following the latter’s match on last week’s episode of AEW Collision.
As of this writing, Danielson hasn’t responded to the challenge.
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Will Ospreay will be joining AEW full-time at the 2024 Revolution pay-per-view event, and at a press conference to promote the upcoming NJPW ‘The New Beginning’ event in Osaka, Ospreay revealed that he never thought he’d leave New Japan. He said,
“This has been the greatest eight years of my life. I cannot express to you all how thankful I am that I got to grow up in Japan. I am so thankful that I’ve got to become a man in front of all of you guys. I never thought that this day was ever going to come I could have sworn that I was going to be here for the rest of my life and I would have had no problem with that. As tradition would normally go, I would normally be in a single match or do something traditional, but I mean, let’s be real. Look at the five of us, there’s nothing traditional about us. We were never meant to get to this position. We broke every single barrier that we physically could. Everyone said at first, ‘These guys don’t fit well together. What’s the look? What’s the image?’ Allow me to tell you what the image was. In 2020, when COVID hit and all of us, every single one of us, not just at this table but backstage, all we wanted was to hear your voices. I can’t tell you how many years that COVID era took off my life, man. All I wanted to hear were your voices. It’s funny, we’ve only heard your voices officially now since May 2023. We got your voices back but throughout [that time], we were your voice. When you needed the best professional wrestlers that New Japan has to offer, we stepped up and those posers back there benefited off of our backbreaking work. I refuse to let some five slobs that are trying to live up to the name Bullet Club try and take this night away from me.“
In a recent episode of Collision, Eddie Kingston issued a challenge to Bryan Danielson for a match at the AEW Revolution 2024 pay-per-view event. Kingston expressed his frustration over Danielson stealing the spotlight from Bryan Keith in a previous episode of AEW Collision. As of now, Danielson has not responded to the challenge.
The feud between Kingston and Danielson began when Danielson interfered in Bryan Keith’s match, taking away the attention and momentum that Keith had built. This move did not sit well with Kingston, who believes that Danielson should not have stolen the thunder from his fellow wrestler.
Kingston’s challenge to Danielson comes with a unique stipulation, although the details of this stipulation have not been revealed yet. Fans are eagerly waiting for Danielson’s response to see if he accepts the challenge and what conditions he might propose for the match.
In other news, Will Ospreay, a prominent professional wrestler, will be joining AEW full-time at the 2024 Revolution pay-per-view event. Ospreay made this announcement during a press conference promoting the upcoming NJPW ‘The New Beginning’ event in Osaka. He expressed his gratitude for his time in New Japan and stated that he never thought he would leave the organization.
Ospreay reflected on his eight years in Japan, calling it the greatest period of his life. He expressed his thankfulness for being able to grow up and become a man in front of the Japanese audience. Ospreay admitted that he had always believed he would spend his entire career in New Japan and had no issues with that prospect.
However, circumstances changed, and Ospreay decided to make the move to AEW. He acknowledged that he and his fellow wrestlers in AEW were not considered traditional or conventional by many in the industry. They faced skepticism about their compatibility and image. But they defied expectations and broke barriers to reach their current positions.
Ospreay also spoke about the challenging period during the COVID-19 pandemic when they were unable to hear the fans’ voices. He emphasized how much they missed the support of the audience and how it affected them emotionally. Despite this, they continued to work hard and deliver top-notch performances for the fans.
Ospreay expressed his determination not to let anyone, particularly those trying to live up to the Bullet Club name, take away his moment in AEW. He believes that he and his colleagues in AEW are the best professional wrestlers that New Japan has to offer, and they deserve recognition for their hard work.
Fans are excited to see Ospreay’s full-time debut in AEW at the Revolution pay-per-view event. His presence is expected to bring a new level of excitement and competition to the promotion. As for Kingston’s challenge to Danielson, wrestling enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting Danielson’s response to see if this match will become a reality.