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Eddie Kingston Says All Elite Wrestling Will Continue To Grow As Long As He’s Alive And Kicking To Get In The Ring

Eddie Kingston wants to keep All Elite Wrestling growing.

Eddie Kingston captured the AEW Continental Classic Championship after a grueling round-robin tournament that resulted in a battle with Bryan Danielson at AEW World’s End.

In a conversation with WrestlingNewsCo, Kingston said that he is going to make sure he keeps All Elite Wrestling growing as long as he is alive and kicking.

“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 is currently set to battle Kazuchika Okada on the March 20 edition of AEW Dynamite for the AEW Continental Championship. Kingston is also set to battle Mark Briscoe at Supercard of Honor as he defends the ROH World Championship.

h/t from Fightful.

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