If there’s one takeaway to this past Wednesday’s edition of AEW Dynamite, it’s that Eddie Kingston is beyond ready for the big time. The indie journeyman emerged onto the show fully formed, a hardened street thug with something to prove against the privileged grandson of a plumber.
"I don't think there's any difference in the Eddie Kingston that we saw last night on TV as opposed to the Eddie Kingston in real life."@bullyray5150 & @THETOMMYDREAMER discuss the debut of @MadKing1981 on @AEWonTNT last night ?
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Bully Ray and Tommy Dreamer agree with this sentiment, talking about Kingston’s first appearance on…
