Eddie Kingston returning to RevPro next month

Eddie Kingston is returning to the UK.

RevPro announced during their show on Sunday that Eddie Kingston would be part of their upcoming Live In London 108 event that will take place on June 7 at Porchester Hall. This will mark his first appearance in the company since 2020 where he faced the likes of Dan Magee, LA Park, and Mad Kurt.

Winding down his independent dates

Kingston has previously said he would be wrapping up his run on the independents at the end of 2026. Last month, it was announced that he would be at wXw’s upcoming Drive of Champions event that will take place one day before the RevPro event on June 6. At the time, wXw noted that this would likely be Kingston’s last appearance with the promotion.

After spending most of 2025 sidelined due to a serious leg injury, Kingston returned to AEW last fall, but later took time off to deal with migraines. He returned in March teaming with Ortiz at a Maple Leaf Pro event and has since worked Ring of Honor tapings.

Eddie Kingston announced for upcoming wXw event

Eddie Kingston is headed to Germany.

wXw announced that the former ROH Champion would be returning to the promotion at Drive of Champions, which will take place on June 6 in Oberhausen. It would be Kingston’s first match back in the promotion since competing at the wXw 16 Carat Gold tournament in 2020.

In their announcement, wXw noted that this would likely be Kingston’s last appearance, as Kingston is ending all of his independent dates after 2026. He announced late last year that he is on his “final indy run.”

“So this is my last indy run. Doing beyond and a show in Jersey this weekend,” Kingston revealed. “After that I am taking only one show a month. By next November I am done with the indies and yeah nothing more too it. As of now I [have] December and March, April, May.”

After making his return to AEW last fall following a leg injury that kept him off television for a year, Kingston took more time away to deal with migraines. He returned late last month at Maple Leaf Pro, teaming with Ortiz.

Eddie Kingston on in-ring return: ‘I finally have a little peace in my life’

Being back in the ring has brought AEW star Eddie Kingston some peace in his life.

In 2024, Kingston suffered a broken leg and torn ACL that kept him away from the ring for more than a year. He returned in September 2025 but recently had to miss some shows last month due to severe migraines. Kingston is now back in action again and will be in Canada tonight for Ring of Honor & Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling’s Global Wars event.

Kingston spoke with The Takedown on SI ahead of the show and addressed what it’s been like to return after his leg injury caused such a long layoff.

“Oh I love it. I finally have a little peace in my life, believe it or not,” he said. “Being in the ring brings me peace and all that chaos in the ring and fighting in the ring brings me peace. It is what it is, you know what I mean.

“So having that in my life is great, but nah it’s normal, it’s the same old stuff. I don’t get paid to wrestle, I would wrestle for free. I get paid for everything else before the ring. But that’s all the same, that’s all the same, but I’m back where I’m meant to be in the ring.”

Tonight’s Global Wars show will see Kingston & Ortiz team up against Adam Priest & Tommy Billington. Along with their on-screen partnership, Kingston & Ortiz are planning to open a wrestling school. Kingston told The Takedown on SI that he has difficulty seeing himself as an inspiration to the younger generation. He does not view himself at the same level as his heroes like Terry Funk, Kenta Kobashi, Mitsuharu Misawa, Toshiaki Kawada, or Eddie Gilbert.

“I tell them, ‘Don’t look up to me. It took me 18 years, what are you nuts?’ Don’t do what I do, let me crash out, let me yell, let me scream, let me do all that, let me be a pain in the ass,” Kingston said about his advice for younger wrestlers. “You do the opposite of me and you’ll be okay.

“Look, you can do it my way, it’s just gonna be hard. And you’re gonna make it harder on yourself, but you’re gonna have your morals, you’re gonna take your stand and you’re gonna die on your hill or hills. I’m learning how to take that ‘s’ out of the equation and just have a hill. It’s like I wake up in the morning and say, ‘Which hill is it today?'”

Kingston said his remaining goals in wrestling include winning the AEW World Championship and Tag Team titles, along with wrestling at Budokan Hall in Japan.

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Among the topics covered:

  • More on the Paramount purchase of WBD and details of when it goes through, if it goes through and details on how it helps or hurts UFC, AEW and Zuffa Boxing as well as a cost efficiency look at the three properties for 2027 if plans go through as stated.
  • The road to WrestleMania and why Paul Levesque is in a position where it’s impossible for him to do the job people want and impossible for him to fail, business notes on the show, and a look at the Elimination Chamber show, how it did on Netflix, the good and the bad.
  • Preview and updates on AEW Revolution and interest level
  • Odds on upcoming wrestling matches
  • Coverage of the New Japan New Beginning USA show in Trenton with two title changes
  • A look at the Demolition tag team as they go into the WWE Hall of Fame
  • The most detailed look at the ratings of all the pro wrestling TV shows, including demos, competition and comparisons with last year.
  • Johnny TV in the most heated match so far this year with Angel de Oro
  • Why AAA television is so entertaining
  • Stardom Cinderella tournament notes
  • Brothers face off in NOAH jr. tag tournament final
  • New Japan Cup first two days
  • Final night of Fantastica Mania notes
  • Jeff Jarrett documentary
  • Wrestler out of prison starts working on indices this week
  • Real American Freestyle angle
  • Update of the robbery of the Canadian promotion and the Davey Boy Smith Jr. Hall of Fame ring
  • John Laurinaitis wants back in to wrestling
  • 16 Carat Gold weekend in Germany
  • Pro Wrestling Eve has biggest show of its history this week
  • Brodie Lee Jr. first singles match date
  • Steph De Lander talks why she and Mance Warner quit TNA
  • Notes on David Finlay signing with AEW
  • ROH first TV tapings in a studio
  • UFC heavyweight and light heavyweight title updates
  • Lots of new UFC fights
  • Updates on WWE front office news and changes
  • The story behind leaking fast nationals
  • WWE accused of deleting key information in a lawsuit
  • More notes on the WWE deal with Endeavor and how it went down
  • Janel Grant speaks in favor of changing Connecticut law on NDAs
  • Bianca Belair update
  • WWE sends out unchecked email to network subscribers causing a panic
  • Next WWE media deal to be made
  • WWE injury updates
  • Nick Khan sells millions in TKO stock

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  • WWE uploaded the full Joe Hendry & Myles Borne vs. Ricky Saints & Ethan Page tag team main event from NXT
  • PWInsider reports that, prior to his appearance on NXT last night, William Regal had not been seen at the Performance Center for some time and also had not been on the road with the main roster for an extended period. The report says it’s expected that Regal and Fit Finlay will be regulars on NXT going forward for their role with NXT’s Birthright faction.
  • Cody Rhodes appeared on a new episode of Complex’s Graps podcast. He’ll also be the guest on a new edition of Insight with Chris Van Vliet this Friday.
  • JBL joined Undertaker on today’s edition of the Six Feet Under podcast.
  • Chantel Monroe has been cleared to return from a broken nose and will be back on WWE Evolve soon:
    • Three months ago I fractured my nose, and that’s why you haven’t been seeing Chantel Monroe in action these past couple of Wednesdays… but don’t worry divasss  I’m officially fully cleared, back, and ready to give EVOLVE the sparkle it’s been missing #wwenxt #wwe

Other Wrestling

  • Eddie Kingston, who has been out of action due to severe migraines, is advertised to compete at ROH & Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling’s Global Wars Canada event in Windsor, Ontario on March 27.
  • Along with Thursday night’s regular edition on Honor Club, ROH will be broadcasting a special TV episode on YouTube at 7 p.m. this Friday.
  • Renee Paquette spoke to TV Insider about how much she enjoys passing on knowledge to up-and-coming female broadcasters in the wrestling industry:
    • I love to be able to help the other girls. That’s something I didn’t have as much time to do when I was in WWE. With the time I spent there, and the things I learned there and the experience I have for the duration of my career, I love being able to help these other girls out. Someone like Lexi [Nair] I think has grown so much. She is so great and awesome to work with. She always has a good attitude. She always wants to learn more. She will be doing Ring of Honor tapings till whatever time in the morning. She wants to be there and get better. 
    • It’s the same for Arkady Aura. I’m not a ring announcer, so I can’t contribute with that, but with all the prep she does wanting to get all the names right and pronunciations right, especially when you have all these wrestlers coming in. You have guys from CMLL and New Japan Pro-Wrestling, so you want to make sure you’re on your game with that stuff. To see these girls grow and develop, I love that. Even with the WWE side, to see what Jackie Redmond has been able to do over there. Her and I go way back, so it’s really fun for me to see her in that role at WWE.
  • TV Insider asked Paquette if her daughter Nora understands what her mother and father (Jon Moxley) do for a living:
    • Oh yes. She is very into it. She has really gotten into watching women’s wrestling, which is really fun for me to get to show her some stuff. She doesn’t love watching dad wrestle so much because it’s much scarier. It’s cool to see her soak it all in. One day she is like, ‘Mommy, I want you to teach me everything about broadcasting.’ The next day she’ll tell me she wants to be a wrestler like dad. I think she has a good comprehension of what we both do. Maybe not the gravity of it or the magnitude, but she has an understanding. It is funny being a parent and watching your kids soak up that environment. I sort of pull myself out of it wondering what her first memories are going to be of walking into the women’s locker room with me, and there are all these amazing female athletes and characters, and all the people who see backstage getting there earlier in the day. She sees the stage and set and how the show comes together. I wonder if she is going to think about that when she is older.
  • In an interview with The Takedown on SI, Thekla discussed how being a “control freak” has helped her succeed in pro wrestling:
    • I’m a massive control freak. It’s like, these are the colors. This is my logo. I design it. I was working with somebody and I was telling him it’s gonna be a mix of a spider with a hazard sign, right? So, it’s all me. I’m great on ideas and then connecting with people and telling them this is exactly what I want.
    • I get hyped when I go out and I think the fans can really feel this. There’s those two things. The person and the music really make sense together. Those are small artistic details that I’m crazy about.
  • Pro Wrestling Eve promoter Dann Read put out a statement addressing the backlash over Paul Robinson working for the promotion as a producer. During the Speaking Out movement in 2020, Robinson was accused of having kissed a 16 year old girl and getting close with her until the mother of his children found out.
  • NJPW’s English-language website posted an interview with HENARE.
  • Taiji Ishimori will be in action at Fantastica Mania USA in Charleston, South Carolina on April 12. The event is being put on by MLW in collaboration with NJPW and CMLL.
  • Sherilyn Guerrero interviewed Mick Foley about his memories of her late father Eddie.
  • Richard Holliday was a guest on TMZ’s Inside the Ring podcast.

Report: Eddie Kingston to miss AEW Dynamite

Eddie Kingston is reportedly not at AEW Dynamite tonight in Denver, Colorado.

PWInsider reported on Wednesday that Kingston has been dealing with severe migraine headaches and will miss the show to focus on his health.

Kingston has also pulled out of a planned seminar with Ortiz for Pro Wrestling Junkie this weekend in New Jersey, citing medical reasons.

Kingston last wrestled at the February 4 taping of AEW Collision at the Pearl Theater inside the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. He and Ortiz teamed with The Rascalz in an eight-man tag team parking lot brawl against Big Bill, Bryan Keith, and The Grizzled Young Veterans.

Pro Wrestling Junkie announced that all of Kingston’s meet-and-greet purchases will be refunded, while Ortiz will still be available for the seminar.

Pro Wrestling Junkies wrote:

“Unfortunately, due to medical reasons, Eddie Kingston will not be attending any shows this week. We wish him a speedy recovery. All Eddie Kingston meet and greet money will be refunded today. For the seminar, if you still want to attend the seminar with Ortiz, he is willing to do it for free. If you reserve a spot and no longer want to attend, please let me know as soon as possible.”

Parking lot brawl set for next AEW Collision

The Rascalz are set to team with Eddie Kingston & Ortiz to take on The Grizzled Young Veterans and Big Bill and Bryan Keith on next week’s AEW Collision.

After The Rascalz secured a victory over CRU in their debut on Saturday’s Collision, they found themselves in a backstage segment with Kingston and Ortiz.

This occurred after a previous face-to-face between Kingston & Ortiz and the Grizzled Young Veterans which had a no-physicality rule. The Veterans found a loophole, however, and got Big Bill and Bryan Keith to attack Kingston and Ortiz instead.

This led to Kingston calling out the four men involved and challenging them to an eight-man parking lot brawl on next week’s Collision that will be taped this Wednesday in Las Vegas.

“Grizzled Young Vets, I know you are not done with these boys either. I know there’s a history there. Bill, Keith, y’all wanna play in the parking lot? You wanna fight? You want to jump us? Saturday, Collision, eight-man tag-team war in the parking lot,” Kingston said.

It was the only match announced for Collision.

Current AEW Collision lineup | Next Saturday | Las Vegas

  • Eddie Kingston, Ortiz & The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz) vs. Grizzled Young Veterans, Bryan Keith and Big Bill in a parking lot brawl

AEW duo captures indie tag team gold

In Brooklyn, New York last night, AEW stars Eddie Kingston & Ortiz won gold for indie promotion Outlaw Wrestling.

Kingston & Ortiz became the new Outlaw Tag Team Champions by defeating The Audacity (Micah Cortez & Seth Cortez) on Friday. It’s already been announced that the two teams will meet again for Outlaw Wrestling on February 20, with Kingston & Ortiz facing off against The Audacity and Silk City Kings (Kenny Bengal & Ray Pittman) in a triple threat match.

Along with their AEW work, Kingston & Ortiz are taking indie dates and teaching seminars as they get ready to open their own wrestling school. Their goal with the seminars is to learn what works and what doesn’t work so they’re fully prepared when the school opens.

“That is the method behind why we’re doing seminars,” Ortiz said on AEW Unrestricted this month. “We need to start doing them so we can learn when we do something wrong or something right and be like, ‘Okay, we’ll keep this. Hey, this kind of dragged out at this part. That’s not that important.’ And just how to really utilize the time given to us, the three, four hours or however long it’s going to be. And what we can give the people attending the best bang for their buck…

“Our whole goal is to help change wrestling culture internally by producing and trying to have solid workers just go out there and they become who they become based on their experience. But just giving them a solid foundation and just passing on all the knowledge that we still have and then just bringing in a Jerry Lynn, bringing in a Homicide, bringing in a Billy Gunn to come and do weekend seminars so you learn from all different types of people.”

Kingston & Ortiz have an indie show and seminar coming up for Pro Wrestling Junkie in New Jersey on March 1. They’ve also been announced for a Beyond Wrestling event that’s taking place in Rhode Island on February 27. Kingston is planning to no longer take indie dates by November of this year.

A timeline for when their wrestling school will open has not been announced.

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Among the topics covered:

  • A look at Saturday Night’s Main Event, the interest level, the Royal Rumble and Rumble odds
    Big Bad Bobby Duncum, a look at the career of a worldwide headliner who worked on top with almost every major babyface of the 70s, including big WWF and AWA runs and Japanese major tournaments
  • CMLL has a big business week with Bandido, Ricochet, Komander, Gates of Agony and Lee Moriarty.
  • A look at some of the best matches so far this year and the craziness that ruined what could have been the best of all of them.
  • A look at prior plans for 2025 PPV shows that changed
  • A look at Netflix numbers over the past six months, as well as how every PPV in 2025 did and some surprises in that direction, as well as how SmackDown did internationally as well as NXT, and how shows that went head-to-head with AEW PPVs drew.
  • Notes on the TNA ratings for the first show on AMC and what they tell us.
  • TNA Genesis coverage
  • 2025 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Awards ballot
  • More AEW stars to CMLL next week
  • AAA TV taping notes
  • Thoughts on the current AAA product and how it relates to Lucha Libre and WWE
  • Stardom makes claim against Marigold
  • Saya Kamitani returns early
  • Notes about a mainstream model who became one of the first big stars in Stardom and women’s MVP
  • Best tag team match of the year
  • New Japan next major show lineup
  • Eight promotions combine for a singles tournament
  • The potential best actual wrestler in the world signs with RAF
  • Feast or Fired thoughts
  • More on AEW’s future with the WBD sale to Netflix
  • Trey Miguel situation
  • Ticket sales for upcoming WWE & AEW shows
  • The most detailed look at the TV ratings over the past week
  • UFC returns to action with first big show of 2026
  • Top exec since the inception of  PFL leaves
  • More notes regarding a lawsuit against Vince McMahon and WWE
  • WWE headliner talks bowing out
  • WWE and AEW injury updates
  • Punk movie box office
  • Talent coming and going from promotions
  • TKO and WWE execs get millions this quarter

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  • Eddie Kingston & Ortiz have been announced for Beyond Wrestling’s Ballroom Blitz show in Cranston, Rhode Island on February 27.
  • On his Grilling JR podcast, Jim Ross said he would like to see AEW sign Tommaso Ciampa:
    • I think that’s logical. I don’t know for sure where else. What are his other options? I mean, they’re there. He could get a deal in Japan. He could work their style well. But if I know AEW as I do, he’s somebody you wouldn’t pass on. You know, he’s a good worker and he’s got a lot of name recognition, name identity in the business.
    • I like his work. It seems to me, and like I said, I got nothing to base this on other than my gut instincts, that he will be on the AEW roster sooner than later. Because he can have great matches with anybody. I like his work. He’s solid. He doesn’t worry about breaking an egg. He’s a tough kid. So I hope that we get him. I really do.
  • Elle magazine posted a first look at the upcoming Apple TV series “Margot’s Got Money Troubles,” with one of the pictures showing Chris Jericho sharing a scene with Nicole Kidman.
  • Due to injury, Hechicero is unable to compete at a show for Bandido’s Entertainment in Mexico this Friday. The Beast Mortos is replacing him at the event.
  • While speaking with the Orlando Sentinel, Killer Kross discussed the freedom he has outside of WWE:
    • With the realities of television formatting, sometimes people are placed into positions with a very low ceiling to succeed. If you’re trapped in that position long enough … the casual fan may think certain performers don’t have anything more to give. That’s very soul-crushing. So I have to remind them that there’s still that guy in there. To be where I’m at right now, to have the freedom to perform the way they didn’t even know I could, is really important.
  • Cha Cha Charlie is the latest entrant confirmed for MLW Battle Riot VIII this Thursday.
  • Mike Santana spoke with radio station Q101 in Chicago.
  • The Metro interviewed Shotzi Blackheart.

The Rascalz want to reunite with former ROH Champion in AEW

The Rascalz have arrived in AEW, and they want to reunite with former ROH champion Eddie Kingston.

During a recent appearance on Close Up w/ Renee Paquette, Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz opened up about their desire to get back with Kingston.

When asked by Paquette about the one star they want to get back with, Wentz answered instantly, “Eddie Kingston.” As the others joined in and claimed, “Uncle Eddie.

Xavier continued and delivered a thoughtful answer, “He was one of the veterans that was still traveling around and bestowing knowledge, not only in ring, but backstage of life. Those are the blessings you get to have when you get to travel around. We were lucky enough to be on the live shows with him. We built a really great relationship with him.

He got the Rascalz dialed in a little bit. Someone there to give you that check, you know?” Wentz concluded.

Following the announcement of their signing a few weeks ago, The Rascalz are yet to make their AEW in-ring debut.

AEW’s Ortiz & Eddie Kingston planning to open wrestling school

AEW tag team Ortiz and Eddie Kingston are planning to open up their own wrestling school.

Ortiz revealed the news during an interview on AEW Unrestricted, noting that he was able to do some coaching for AEW while he was sidelined with a torn pectoral muscle. Ortiz loves that side of the business and wants to help pass on the knowledge that he’s learned from his mentors.

“Me and Eddie are in the process of opening up our own school,” he said. “Coaching and teaching is very, very — an immense passion of mine. Because I’ve had so many great mentors in wrestling and I just want to pass on that knowledge. I don’t want it to be wasted. And I want to help cultivate a change in wrestling culture. And I’m just thirsty to learn more, and then I’m learning through teaching.”

As they prepare to open this school, Kingston and Ortiz are holding seminars on the indies so they can learn more about the process of teaching. They have a seminar coming up on March 1 for Pro Wrestling Junkie in New Jersey.

“That is the method behind why we’re doing seminars. We need to start doing them so we can learn when we do something wrong or something right and be like, ‘Okay, we’ll keep this. Hey, this kind of dragged out at this part. That’s not that important.’ And just how to really utilize the time given to us, the three, four hours or however long it’s going to be. And what we can give the people attending the best bang for their buck,” Ortiz said.

“In wrestling, as you know, there’s a bunch of carny places where they’re just there to take your money and collect it and good luck. You may or may not make it. Who knows? It all depends who you meet along the way. But, you know, there’s people that have made it out of those circumstances.

“But our whole goal is to help change wrestling culture internally by producing and trying to have solid workers just go out there and they become who they become based on their experience. But just giving them a solid foundation and just passing on all the knowledge that we still have and then just bringing in a Jerry Lynn, bringing in a Homicide, bringing in a Billy Gunn to come and do weekend seminars so you learn from all different types of people.”

Ortiz did not give a timeframe for when the school would open or say where it would be located.

Tag team match set for AEW Collision Maximum Carnage

A tag team match has been added to next week’s Collision.

During this week’s show, the two teams confronted one another in a backstage interview. Zack Gibson said he didn’t like how Eddie Kingston breaks every single rule yet keeps getting opportunities. Drake said they would make an example out of both of them next week. Kingston responded by saying they’ll reap what they sow, and he and Ortiz won’t be the ones who will sow.

At Worlds End last month, Eddie Kingston defeated Zack Gibson during the Zero Hour pre-show. After his victory, however, he was jumped by both members of the Grizzled Young Veterans. Ortiz, who hadn’t been on AEW television in over a year, then made the save for Kingston, officially reuniting as a tag team. The match next Saturday will be their first match back as a team.

Here is the lineup so for for Maximum Carnage, which will be taped the same day as AEW Dynamite Maximum Carnage in Phoenix, Arizona:

AEW Collision Maximum Carnage (January 17)

Eddie Kingston & Ortiz vs. Grizzled Young Veterans

Eddie Kingston vs. Zack Gibson added to AEW Worlds End Zero Hour

AEW has announced a match between Kingston and Zack Gibson to their Zero Hour show leading into the World’s End pay per view on Saturday. 

Kingston’s issues with the GYVs began shortly after his AEW championship loss to Samoa Joe at Dynamite: Winter is Coming on December 10. The Vets were in Nathan Cruz’s corner for his loss to Kingston on December 17. Kingston then defeated James Drake at Ring of Honor’s Boxing Day Brawl in a match taped a few days earlier. Gibson attacked Kingston after his victory over Drake, setting up the Zero Hour match. 

One other match has been announced for Zero Hour: Hyan & Maya World will team up to face the Sisters of Sin. 

Hailing from the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Zero Hour will be available on YouTube on at 7 p.m. Eastern/4 p.m. Pacific on December 27. 

AEW Worlds End 2025 match card – Hoffman Estates, Illinois

AEW Worlds End 2025 is scheduled to take place on December 27th, 2025, from the Now Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.

  • Sisters of Sin (Skye Blue & Julia Hart) vs. Hyan & Maya World – AEW Worlds End Zero Hour match
  • Eddie Kingston vs. Zack Gibson – AEW Worlds End Zero Hour match
  • Kazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita – Continental Classic semifinal
  • Jon Moxley vs. Kyle Fletcher – Continental Classic semifinal
  • Continental Classic tournament final
  • Darby Allin vs. Gabe Kidd
  • The Death Riders vs. The Conglomeration & Toni Storm – Mixed Nuts Mayhem match
  • FTR vs. Bang Bang Gang – Street Fight for the AEW World Tag Team Championships
  • Babes of Wrath vs. Mercedes Mone & Athena – AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships
  • Samoa Joe vs. MJF vs. Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland – AEW World Championship
  • Kris Statlander vs. Jamie Hayter – AEW Women’s World Championship

Ring of Honor Boxing Day Brawl live results: Pure title match, Big Boom AJ returns

Ring of Honor heads to Friday night for a special Boxing Day Brawl edition of their weekly show on HonorClub.

Men’s ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty defends against former men’s ROH TV Champion Komander.

Boom & Doom (Big Boom AJ & QT Marshall) along with Big Justice will take on The Frat House of Griff Garrison & Cole Karter.

Eddie Kingston makes his return to ROH for the second time this month as he goes one-on-one with James Drake as Drake’s teammate Zack Gibson faces former WWE ID prospect Bryce Donovan.

Former Pure Champion Katsuyori Shibata takes on Lio Rush while former Women’s ROH interim TV Champion Mina Shirakawa will also be in action.

The Premier Athletes will be in another mixed league trios bout while The Swirl take on reigning GCW and Xcite Tag Team Champions Alec Price & Jordan Oliver.

Our live coverage begins at 7 pm Eastern.

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On the 13th day of Christmas, My true love gave to me:

13 Lios rushing, 12 Frathouses boozing, 11 Orders darkening, 10 Swirls swirling, 9 Doom’s Booming, 8 Tag Teams fighting, 7 Komanders a-leaping, 6 Shibata’s wrestling, 5 Eddie Kingston fights! 4 Shirakawas, 3 Premiere Athletes, 2 Grizzled Vets and a Pure Title Match with Lee Moriarty!

Eddie Kingston vs. James Drake (w/Zack Gibson)

Gibson was on the mic as the Vets entered, running down New York City (the show was from the Hammerstein). He referred to the city as a “post-apocalyptic third world country.” So clearly, these are the good guys. Fortunately, NYC’s own Eddie Kingston arrived and the fight was on.

Kingston jumped Gibson from behind with a chair and then laid out Drake. The ref grabbed the chair and Drake kicked Kingston into the corner where he and Gibson beat him down. Kingston got back up though and the bell rang officially starting the match.

Drake had the upper hand thanks to the previously mentioned jumping and threw everything he had a Kingston, knocking him from pillar to post. Kingston started giving as good as he was getting, dropping the straps and chopping Drake into next week.

Kingston got a sleeper on, but Gibson got involved to break it up. Drake raked Kingston’s eye, but that didn’t stop the Mad King who started throwing lariats with everything he had. The Maching Gun Chops rained down on Drake and Kingston managed to get a neckbreaker in.

Drake tried to steal one with a rollup, but Kingston wasn’t fooled. Drake hit a dropkick on Kingston, further working his neck in the corner. Kingston popped back in with an exploder and a DDT to get the pin.

Match Result: Eddie Kingston defeated James Drake

Gibson immediately jumped into the ring and he and Drake tried to take down Kingston. Gibson choked him with his scarf (*now available at AEW Shop) while Drake leapt from the top rope and crushed Kingston with a guillotine.

Mixed Six Person Tag Team Match: The Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari, Stori Denali & Tony Nese) (w/Mark Sterling) vs. Ashley Vox, Jon Cruz & VSK

Off the top, Santa Claus was in the ring with announcer Bobby Cruz, but the Atheletes marched to the ring and made him say “Athletes…?” to which he responded “Suck!” So Stori Denai chokeslammed him. I’m pretty sure that makes them the bad guys, but who’s to day?

Nese and VSK started things off with Nese using his strength to keep VSK guessing. Nese sent him to the Athletes corner and tagged in Daivari. VSK ate a backdrop, but it gave him a chance to get a tag to Cruz.

Cruz and Daivari fought for a bit before Denali was tagged in. She threw Cruz to his teams corner and demanded Vox get in the ring. Vox tried as hard as she could but Denali just picked her up and threw her at the ground. Denali was about to chokeslam her, but Cruz got in and took a bounce off the ropes. Daivari grabbed his ankle though and Nese was back in only to tag Daivari again.

Vox jumped in a superkicked Daivari, which brought Denali back in for that chokeslam on Vox that ended the match.

Match Result: The Premier Athletes defeated Ashley Vox, Jon Cruz & VSK

-Backstage, Lexi Nair interviewed Komander about his Pure Title match against Lee Moriarty. It was all in Spanish unfortunately, so I have no idea what he said, but I assume it was something along the lines of “I’m going to win.”

Mina Shirakawa vs. Rebecca Scott

Shirakawa is the former Interim ROH Women’s Television Champion and absolutely adorable. Scott is also adorable, but hasn’t been an interim anything. Yet.

The two tied up and Shirakawa took control right away with her feet and fists. She picked up Scott and dropped her back to the ring. She tried to grapevine the legs, but Scott rolled her up for a two count. Shirikawa jumped right back up with a sling blade.

Shirakawa leapt from the top with another sling blade from that top turnbuckle. Scott kicked out at two though.

Scott caught a kick from Shirakawa but went off the ropes and right into Shirakawa’s right hand. Shirakawa put Scott in the figure four in the center of the ring and Scott was forced to tap out.

Match Result: Mina Shirakawa defeated Rebecca Scott

-Backstage, Jay Lethal had a conversation with ROH World Champion Bandido. Lethal brought up that both he and Bandido have had issues with the Swirl (the tag team). He suggested that they team against them next week. Bandido was all for it and the match was on for next week!

The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson) vs. Alec Price & Jordan Oliver

Price and Oliver actually got an entrance with music and everything, so they must be doing something right! The Swirl swirled their way out in matching blue gear, still oblivious to how terrible their team name is.

The “middle-finger-of-honor” was adhered to and the bell rand with Christian immediately rolling Price up for a two count. They sped around the ring with Christian pausing only to strut to taunt jay Lethal.

Price pulled down the top rope sending Christian out, but Johnson was right there. Oliver tagged in and the two double teamed Johnson for a few minutes, actually gaining some momentum. Johnson dodged a charge in the corner and got the tag to Christian.

Christian and Johnson sent Oliver and Price to the outside and delivered their signature dives to them. The Swirl then started mugging for the camera before Christian brought Oliver back in to the ring so he could plant his knees in his back.

Christian snapmared Oliver into a headlock and taunted Bandido with some finger guns. Christian knocked Price off the apron and went back to Oliver, who countered a running start into a sidewalk slam. A diving tag brought in Price and a more subtle tag brought in Johnson.

Price dropkicked Christian and then hit a double springboard sling blade on Johnson. Johnson then turned him inside out with a lariat. Oliver tried to help, but Christian hit him with a springboard which allowed price to crush Christian with a DDT.

Oliver and Price hit a super brainbuster from the top rope, but Johnson broke up the pin before they could get Christian. That woke everyone up and Christian hit a springboard 450 on Oliver and then a Lethal Injection/Brain Buster combo with Johnson to pin Oliver and get the win.

Match Result: The Swirl defeat Alec Price & Jordan Oliver

Zack Gibson (w/James Drake) vs. Bryce Donovan

After the earlier beatdown of Eddie Kingston, the Vets came back to the ring for Gibson’s match against Donovan, saying virtually the same things about NYC that Gibson said the first time. Gibson demanded that everyone in the crowd and in the back put some respect on the GYV name. No word on if they did.

Donovan put his hair up which probably enraged Gibson, who wrestled him right down to the mat. Gibson threw Donovan into the corner and splashed him, pulling him back to the center for a suplex. Donovan woke up and hit a scoop slam and big elbow.

Donovan carried on with a European Uppercut and went up top, but Gibson pulled him down by the ankle. Gibson tossed Donovan over the top rope where Drake was waiting to talk trash to him. Donovan climbed back into the ring and Gibson threw his head at the turnbuckle, repeatedly.

Gibson kicked Donovan in the face and started throwing elbows and forearms, picking Donovan apart. Gibson put a headlock on, but Donovan was able to get to his feet. Gibson put his knee into is kidney, but Donovan threw a lariat and picked him up on his shoulders. Gibson wiggled off and Donovan hit a Boss Man Slam, but only got a two count.

Gibson sidestepped an attack in the corner and hit a front-facing codebreaker. He threw a lariat to take Donovan’s head off, and that was it. Gibson made the pin and got the victory.

Match Result: Zack Gibson defeated Bryce Donovan

-Backstage, Dalton Castle and the Outrunners were interviewed. Before they could get much out though they were attacked by a very Grinchy-looking MxMxTV who challenged them to a trios match next week that would be a Fight Without Honor!

Boom And Doom (Big Boom AJ & QT Marshall) (w/ Aaron Solo & Big Justice) vs. The Frat House (Cole Karter & Griff Garrison) (w/ Jacked Jameson & Preston Vance)

On the way down to the ring, Vance attacked one of the pledges to show how… cool? he is? I guess? Anyway, they posed and did their thing. The audience was way behind Boom and Doom though, cheering as they boomed their way to the ring, saying hi to literally everyone in the crowd.

Marshall started off against Karter while everyone yelled at each other around the ring. Karter got cocky with Marshall who slapped the taste out of his mouth. Karter popped back up and directed Marshall to the Frat House corner for a double team with Garrison.

Marshall tagged in AJ and whipped him into Garrison in the corner. AJ then hit a big slam, but could only get a two-count. AJ started throwing punches in the corner, but Garrison responded with an uppercut. He stomped AJ, preventing him from making a tag.

Karter tagged in to take over the stomping and switched things up with some punching. He threw hands at AJ’s midsection before tagging in Garrison who brought some fists of his own. Jameson grabbed AJ and choked him on the ropes while the Ref was distracted.

The Frat House hit a double suplex on AJ but could only get a two count. AJ Reversed a lariat into a belly-to-belly suplex and got the tag to Marshall who cleared the ring and sent Garrison out with a backspring kick.

Marshall threw Karter out too and dove onto the whole Frat House, taking them out. He dragged Garrison back into the ring, but Vance got up on the apron to cause a distraction. That let Garrison dropkick Marshall out of the ring, but Solo and Justice were there to save him.

Garrision dragged Marshall back into the ring and worked his elbow. Karter tagged in and threw strikes in the corner. He dropkicked Marshall and bounced his head off the turnbuckle. Garrison tagged in and threw Marshall to the corner. Garrison leapt, but Marshall moved and Garrison hit the ring post.

Marshall crawled to his corner to make a tag, but Karter pulled AJ off the apron, preventing the tag. Garrison sent Marshall out, where Vance and Jameson tried to hit him with a chair, but Justice got in the way and Solo took the chair. They all yelled at each other and the confused Ref threw Solo and Justice out of the ringside area.

While all that was happening, Vance tried the chair thing again but this time got caught by the ref, who threw him and Jameson out too!

Back in the ring, Marshall caught Garrison with a flatliner and got the hot tag to AJ. Aj threw some Booms and then hit a big slam on both Garrison and Karter. He switched it up and hit them both with Full Nelson Slams. Garrision ate a cookie cutter from Marshall.

AJ got Karter with a powerbomb then tagged in Marshall. AJ and Marshall hit a super blockbuster from the top rope and pinned Garrison for the win.

Match Result: Boom And Doom defeated The Frat House

Katsuyori Shibata vs. Lio Rush

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I love Lio Rush. I also love Shibata for personifying my N64 NWO World Tour make-a-wrestler, also named, “The Wrestler” (His moveset was all armbars).

Shibata showed some arrogance off the top, which is hard to do when Rush is in the ring. The two locked up Greco-Roman style with Shibata winning the test of strength and just missing Rush with a superkick.

Rush changed mometum on a couple of whips, looking for some Liger Rolling Heels but Shibata caught him and rolled him onto his back for a face stomp. Shibata took Rush out on the ring apron (the wrestlerest part of the ring!) where he suplexed him. He then hit one more on the outside for good measure.

Shibata threw Rush into the barricades before tossing him back into the ring. He clubbed Rush across the back and laid him our with some palm strikes. Shitbata turned his attention to Rush’s shoulder before throwing some big chops, sending Rush staggering.

Rush got his second wind though, taking Shibata out at the knees then hitting the Liger Heels before a big suicide dive onto Shibata on the outside. Rush went up top once he got Shibata back into the ring, but Shibata got his knees up and delivered a cannonball into Rush in the corner.

Rush fought back again hitting a suprise cutter, but only getting a two count. Rush went up top again, but Shibata was able to kick him and then suplex him off the top turnbuckle. Shibata then, seemingly for no reason at all, grabbed a handful of tights and hit a low blow into an arm bar. The ref shrugged and gave him the match.

Match Result: Katsuyori Shibata defeated Lio Rush

ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty defends against Komander

And then, just like that, it was main event time! Komander earned this match by going the distance in a Proving Ground match. Moriarty earned it because he’s the champion and he has to.

The 60-minute timer began and the two locked up. They traded wristlocks and a cocky Moriarty started doing squats to break out of the hold. Moriarty put on a headlock and transitioned to an armbar. He got an early Border City Stretch on, forcing Komander to use his first rope break 90 seconds into the match.

Moriarty worked Komander to the mat, but he popped right back up. Moriarty wristlocked him back ro the mat, but prevented the rope break. Komander leapt up onto Moriarty’s shoulders, but Moriarty kept the lock on. Komander managed to break it with a gator roll, but Moriarty caught him with a paintbrish and put Komander in a waistlock.

Komander ran up the turnbuckles and leapt backwards over Moriarty, but Moriarty had it scouted and cut him off, dropping him to the mat. Moriarty put some knees in Komander’s gut and Komander started clutching his knee.

Moriarty gutwrenched Komander to the mat and wrapped him up in a pretzel hold. For added measure, Moriarty clawed Komander’s ribs. Komander got out of it, but Moriarty was right there to work him into an octopus stretch.

Komander forced himself out of it with a hip toss and threw hands at Moriarty. He hit a hurricanrana, but Moriarty turned it into an STF, forcing Komander to use his second rope break at 52:08.

Moriarty kept control though, working Komander into the corner for some strikes. Komander dodged a charge though and took the opening to hit a big DDT, planting Moriarty on his head.

Komander went for a suplex, but Moriarty blocked it and punched him, earning his warning for a closed fist. Komander walked into a back elbow, but kicked his way to the top rope and hit a walking crossbody on Moriarty.

Moriarty caught Komander in a flapjack near the ropes, forcing Komander to use his final rope break to break up the pin. Moriarty dragged him into a Border City Stretch and Komander tried to get a rope break, but had just exhausted them.

Komander hit a Spanish Fly followed by a thrust kick, sending Moriarty to the outside. Komander hit a spingboard moonsault onto Moriarty over the top rope. The clock ticked as Moriarty crawled towards the ring. Komander helped him in and hit a poisonrana. Moriarty kicked out at two.

Komander went for a cross arm breaker and Moriarty dragged them to the ropes, using his first break at 46:14. Komander hit a running thrust kick and went up top. He went for his running moonsault, but Moriarty got the knees up. He put Komander into a Gory Special around the ropes and Komander had to tap out at 45:23.

Match Result: Lee Moriarty defeated Komander

After the match, respect was shown as the two shook hands in the ring.

Fight Game: Will Eddie Kingston ever win the big one in AEW?

John LaRocca and I return with a brand-new Fight Game to discuss some of the most interesting topics in pro wrestling this week.

After doing our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down segment, we hit on our major topics of the week which included:

  • Jack Perry replacing Darby Allin in the Continental Classic
  • Speedball vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • If Eddie Kingston can win the big one
  • John Cena’s last match and the full SNME card

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AEW star Eddie Kingston announced for January indie show

AEW star Eddie Kingston is heading up to Maine next month for an indie booking.

Indie promotion Limitless Wrestling has announced Kingston for their Limitless Rumble 2026 event in Lewiston on Friday, January 16. The show is being held at The Colisee and will be headlined by Limitless’ version of a Royal Rumble match.

This booking is part of Kingston’s final run of indie matches. He announced last month that, for the next year, he will only be making one indie appearance per month leading into him being completely done taking indie bookings by November 2026.

Kingston, 44, returned to the AEW ring this September after spending more than a year sidelined due to a torn ACL and broken leg. In a recent interview with Gabby AF, Kingston stated that he has six more years left on his AEW contract. He wants to “make [his] money and then buy a place in Alaska and get the f*ck away from society.”

The main event of AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming this Wednesday was Samoa Joe retaining the AEW World Championship against Kingston. After the show went off the air, Kingston received some encouragement from Bryan Danielson.

A match between Limitless World Champion Dezmond Cole and Donovan Dijak has already been booked for the Limitless Rumble card.