Eddie Kingston is currently on a break from the independent scene due to an injury.
He recently won the ROH World Title and retained the NJPW Strong Openweight Title during an episode of Dynamite.
As a result, he has decided not to take any independent dates, including his scheduled match against Bryan Keith at Warrior Wrestling on October 6.
This decision is due to his championship responsibilities and his back injury.
He wrote, “I love the Independents but times have changed. I am truly sorry for not being able to do them right now. But I am truly no bullshit trying to be the best Champion for both NJPW strong and ROH and must put that above anything else right now. This sucks.”
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Eddie Kingston Takes Break from Independent Scene Due to Injury
Eddie Kingston, the reigning ROH World Champion and NJPW Strong Openweight Champion, has announced that he will be taking a break from the independent wrestling scene. This decision comes as a result of a back injury and his commitment to his championship responsibilities.
Kingston recently achieved a significant milestone in his career by winning the ROH World Title and successfully defending the NJPW Strong Openweight Title during an episode of Dynamite. However, this success has come at a cost, as he has been dealing with a nagging back injury.
As a result of his injury and the demands of being a double champion, Kingston has made the difficult decision to cancel all his independent dates, including his scheduled match against Bryan Keith at Warrior Wrestling on October 6. In a heartfelt message, he expressed his love for the independent wrestling scene but acknowledged that times have changed and he must prioritize his championship reigns.
“I am truly sorry for not being able to do them right now,” Kingston wrote. “But I am truly no bullshit trying to be the best Champion for both NJPW Strong and ROH and must put that above anything else right now. This sucks.”
The decision to take a break from the independent scene is undoubtedly a tough one for Kingston, who has been a prominent figure in the wrestling world for many years. However, it is essential for him to prioritize his health and ensure that he can perform at his best when he returns to the ring.
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While Kingston’s absence from the independent scene may disappoint some fans, it is crucial to support him in his recovery and his pursuit of being the best champion he can be. Injuries are an unfortunate reality in professional wrestling, and taking the necessary time off to heal is essential for long-term success.
We wish Eddie Kingston a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back in action, dominating the ring as the formidable double champion that he is.