Eddie Kingston’s journey in AEW has been nothing short of a rollercoaster, filled with moments of intense passion, memorable promos, and some unfortunate setbacks due to injuries. His authenticity and raw emotion have endeared him to fans, making him one of the most relatable and compelling figures in the wrestling world today. Kingston’s ability to connect with the audience, both in and out of the ring, is a rare talent that has kept fans invested in his story, even when injuries have sidelined him.

His recent appearance on Collision, despite being from home due to his injuries, was a reminder of his fiery persona. Kingston’s critique of Bryan Danielson, along with his prediction that Swerve Strickland would defeat Danielson at All In, was classic Eddie: unfiltered, honest, and deeply passionate about the sport he loves. His take on Danielson’s recent storyline was a bold statement that not many in the business would make, but that’s what makes Kingston stand out—he isn’t afraid to speak his mind, even if it ruffles some feathers.

As for whether WWE should take a look at him, it’s an interesting proposition. Kingston’s style and character are very different from the typical WWE mold, which could either be a breath of fresh air or a tough fit within their system. WWE has, in the past, been hesitant to bring in talents who are already established with a distinct persona outside of their brand, especially if they don’t fit the conventional superstar image. However, with WWE’s recent shift towards embracing a wider range of characters and storytelling styles, there’s a case to be made that Eddie Kingston could bring something unique to the table. Then again, he seems very happy in AEW right now, despite the fact he is injured.

Kingston’s promo skills are top-notch, and his ability to evoke real emotion could be an asset to WWE’s roster, particularly in an era where authenticity is increasingly valued by fans. His underdog story, resilience, and deep love for wrestling are qualities that could resonate well with the WWE Universe. However, it’s important to note that Kingston’s success in AEW is partly due to the creative freedom he’s been allowed to express his character in a way that feels genuine. Whether WWE would offer him that same level of freedom is uncertain.

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In the end, while Eddie Kingston might not be a traditional WWE pick, he could certainly bring a new and exciting dynamic to the company. His journey in AEW is still unfolding, and it’s clear that he has a lot more to offer the wrestling world, regardless of where he ends up.

What do you think? Would you like to see Eddie Kingston in WWE, or do you think he’s better off staying with AEW? Let me know in the comments!

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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