Eddie Kingston Unable To Undergo Surgery Until July, Could Be Sidelined Until May 2025

An update on Eddie Kingston.

Eddie Kingston spoke to PWInsider and said that, due to the nature of his injuries, he can't undergo surgery for his torn ACL and meniscus until July at the earliest.

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Kingston has to wait for his tubular fracture to heal before undergoing surgery.

Kingston continued by saying that he was told it would be at least ten months after surgery before he could get back in the ring, placing a return date of May 2025 at the earliest.

"Not mad. I don't give a f***, it's what happens when you wrestle. Just gotta get f**king better," he said.

At NJPW Resurgence, Kingston competed against Gabe Kidd in a no ropes last man standing match. He banged the back of his legs on the guard rail after taking a brainbuster off the apron and through a table on the outside.

He was scheduled to compete in Anarchy in the Arena at AEW Double or Nothing, but was replaced by Darby Allin.

Fightful wishes Kingston the best in his recovery.

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