Scheduled Surgery and Recovery Timeline
Summary
– Eddie Kingston was set to compete in Anarchy in the Arena at AEW Double or Nothing.
– Sustained a knee injury at NJPW Resurgence, leading to Darby Allin replacing him.
– Scheduled for knee surgery on July 8, expected to be out of action for 10 months.
Eddie Kingston, one of the most prominent figures in AEW, has been instrumental in elevating the roster and making a name for himself. However, his momentum was abruptly halted due to a knee injury sustained during his match at NJPW Resurgence, causing him to miss the Anarchy in the Arena match at AEW Double or Nothing.
Kingston’s injury led to Darby Allin taking his place in the anticipated match. Recent reports have provided further details on Kingston’s condition and recovery plan. Per PWInsider, Kingston will undergo knee surgery on July 8 once his tubular fracture has healed.
The former AEW Continental Champion’s recovery will take approximately 10 months, sidelining him until at least May 2025. This extended absence is a significant setback for Kingston, a pivotal player in AEW.
Kingston’s severe injury will keep him away from the ring for nearly a year, a substantial period in a professional wrestler’s career. Fans and colleagues will eagerly await his return, hoping for a successful recovery and a strong comeback.