In the wild world of wrestling, Eddie Kingston—the once-bejeweled king of the ring with a Triple Crown on his head—found himself dethroned and disgraced at the NJPW Resurgence. The tale of the tape had Kingston losing his last piece of wrestling royalty, the AEW Continental Championship, to Gabe Kidd in a thrilling No Ropes Last Man Standing Match. But folks, as the confetti should’ve been falling for Kidd, the real drama was just kicking off!
Enter stage left, the infamous Jackson brothers, Matt and Nick, with a crashing, not-so-welcome entrance. Like party crashers who didn’t bring a gift but took the cake, the Jacksons brought along their cohort, “The Scapegoat” Jack Perry, turning Kingston’s loss into an all-out assault fiesta. As members of the notorious New Elite—sadly minus their pal and former IWGP champ Kazuchika Okada—the trio made sure their return to NJPW was felt, not just seen. It was their first romp in an NJPW ring since they bid adieu in 2019 to start All Elite Wrestling, and boy, did they make a comeback with a bang—or should we say, a beatdown?
As Kingston nurses his wounds, he’s got an eye on revenge at AEW Double or Nothing. Teaming up with FTR and his once-nemesis Bryan Danielson, Kingston is aiming to dish out some anarchy in an “Anarchy In The Arena” match. They’ll face off against the power-hungry New Elite, who’ve been stirring up more drama than a soap opera, even putting AEW CEO Tony Khan and EVP Kenny Omega in their crosshairs. Will Kingston and his squad deliver a dish best served cold to the Jacksons? Stay tuned, because this showdown is shaping up to be more explosive than a Fourth of July fireworks display!