Eddie Kingston has vowed that he’ll keep working to ensure growth in AEW as long as there is breath in the Continental Champion’s body.
On a recent edition of “The Ten Count” podcast, Kingston gave his prediction for AEW’s future and vowed to keep working in the company’s best interests. He said,
“I still see it growing. I know a lot of people said, ‘Oh, AEW fell off,’ or whatever they say on the internet. Look, as long as I’m around, AEW is not falling off. We’ll be alright. As long as I’m able to wrestle and certain guys like Mox and other guys are still wrestling, AEW ain’t going nowhere, and it’s not going down nowhere.
“I remember hearing someone say, ‘Oh, we’re back. We’re back. AEW is back’ after scumbag Okada debuted. I was just like, ‘I didn’t go anywhere. No one went anywhere. There’s no I’m back. We’ve been here. It’s not our fault you weren’t watching. We’re busting out asses still every day to put out great matches and great professional wrestling. So just because you guys went away doesn’t mean that we’re back [laughs].
“We’ve been here. So no, I just see AEW growing and continuing to grow, and as long as I’m alive and kicking and able to get in the ring, AEW is gonna keep growing.”
Kingston captured the AEW Continental Championship at AEW Worlds End 2024 by defeating Jon Moxley in the finals of the AEW Continental Classic.
The Mad King is also the reigning Ring of Honor World Champion and also holds the NJPW Strong Openweight Championship.
Eddie Kingston Vows to Ensure Growth in AEW
Eddie Kingston, the current AEW Continental Champion, has expressed his commitment to the growth and success of All Elite Wrestling (AEW). In a recent interview on “The Ten Count” podcast, Kingston shared his prediction for the future of the company and vowed to work in its best interests.
Despite some critics claiming that AEW has fallen off, Kingston remains optimistic about its future. He stated, “As long as I’m around, AEW is not falling off. We’ll be alright.” The wrestler believes that as long as he and other talented individuals like Jon Moxley continue to wrestle, AEW will not only survive but thrive.
Kingston also addressed the notion that AEW is “back” after the debut of Japanese wrestling sensation Kazuchika Okada. He emphasized that AEW has been consistently delivering great matches and professional wrestling, regardless of whether some fans had temporarily shifted their attention elsewhere. Kingston’s message is clear: AEW has always been here, and it will continue to grow.
The Mad King’s dedication to AEW is evident in his recent accomplishments. He captured the AEW Continental Championship at AEW Worlds End 2024 by defeating Jon Moxley in the finals of the AEW Continental Classic. Additionally, Kingston currently holds the Ring of Honor World Championship and the NJPW Strong Openweight Championship, further solidifying his status as a dominant force in the wrestling world.
Kingston’s passion for AEW extends beyond his in-ring performances. He is determined to contribute to the company’s growth and success in any way he can. With his unwavering commitment and the support of other talented wrestlers, AEW is poised to continue its upward trajectory.
As fans eagerly anticipate what lies ahead for AEW, Eddie Kingston’s words serve as a reminder that the company is here to stay. His vow to keep working for AEW’s growth as long as he is alive and able to step into the ring instills confidence in the promotion’s future. With Kingston’s talent and dedication, AEW is set to thrive in the ever-evolving world of professional wrestling.