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Eddie Kingston: It wasn’t a promo, I don’t like CM Punk

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AEW star Eddie Kingston recently discussed his feud with CM Punk and he legitimately does not like the newly signed All Elite Wrestling performer.

It turns out that the feeling is mutual, and Kingston revealed as such during an interview with NY News 12 Long Island to promote the shows in the region this week.

“The thing with Punk, I guess you could say the ’˜promo’, it wasn’t a promo,’ Kingston began. ‘He doesn’t like me, I don’t like him. And we’ve had a lot of things to say to each other that we’ve never had the chance to say to each other.

“We’ve either said it to friends, mutual friends of each other, or we just decided to ignore each other or whatever. There’s a lot of other things, I’m not going to get too inside baseball on it, there’s a lot of stuff that went on behind the scenes that nobody really needs to know” Kingston added.

“But yeah, that wasn’t a promo. That was something we’ve both wanted to say to each other for fifteen years. That was fifteen years of buildup for both of us” Kingston concluded.

Eddie Kingston on CM Punk

AEW Dynamite is on every Wednesday night on TNT and FITE; fans in the UK can sign up to watch the show via AEW+ on FITE.

AEW Rampage is on every Friday night on TNT and FITE, fans in the UK can sign up to watch the show via AEW+ on FITE.

All Elite Wrestling also hosts four PPV events per year, available via traditional PPV routes in the United States and again on FITE TV elsewhere. The PPVs are named Double or NothingFull GearAll Out and Revolution.

AEW Dark and AEW Dark: Elevation are available to watch every Monday and Tuesday night on AEW’s official YouTube channel.

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