Latest Update on Eddie Kingston’s Recovery – PWInsider has provided an update on Eddie Kingston’s recovery following his injuries earlier this year. The AEW star, widely known as “The Mad King,” has been out of action since May after sustaining a broken tibia and significant ligament damage, including a torn ACL and meniscus, during a match for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW).
Kingston underwent surgery over the summer and has since been immersed in an intensive rehabilitation process. Reports indicate that he has been “relentlessly pushing himself” in physical therapy, determined to return to the ring as soon as possible. However, medical professionals have advised caution, projecting that he will not be cleared to compete until at least June 2025.
True to his candid nature, Kingston gave a short but sharp comment when asked about his recovery: “Health insurance is a scam.” This reflects both his straightforward personality and the challenges of navigating the recovery process as a professional wrestler.
Eddie Kingston has built a reputation for his resilience and ability to connect with fans through his raw authenticity. While the extended recovery timeline is undoubtedly a setback, Kingston’s resolve suggests he’s committed to making a full return when the time comes.
We’ll continue to monitor updates on Kingston’s recovery and his eventual return to AEW as new details emerge. Fans are undoubtedly eager to see “The Mad King” back in action, and his determination to heal and overcome this obstacle has only strengthened anticipation for his comeback.
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Latest Update on Eddie Kingston’s Recovery