AEW Rewind: Eddie Kingston killer promo, pentagon imposter, more!

Don’t have time to follow all of AEW’s online content? Do not worry. We help you with AEW Rewind, which will rewind through last week’s social media bits and YouTube videos to get you ready for Wednesday night Dynamite.

We will start with magnificent news. Now, you can have a piece of paradise with the immortalization of the robust painting of Kenny Omega and Don Callis on t-shirts and posters.

It makes me laugh uncontrollably thinking about the reaction of an ordinary person to see someone walking around town wearing that shirt.

The latest issue of “Road to AEW Dynamite,” featured a background on Ryan Nemeth, Chris Jericho and MJF as a tag team, Eddie Kingston against Lance Archer and Jungle Boy discussing their fight against Dax Wheeler.

The star of that show was Kingston’s killer promo. His words are strong, but it is his delivery with cadence and tone that really makes him shine.

Kingston: Yes, it all started at Casino Battle Royale. Very simple, bro. It’s not my fault. Rules are rules.

Now you’re saying, oh, I complained and groaned, I started this, I did this and that. You’re right, man. I know what I do is wrong, but I do it hard, dog.

You talk about everyone dying. Don’t joke, everyone dies. We’ve lost people in the past two years. I lost my uncle on Tuesday, January 19th, and I still came to work. So don’t intimidate me with death. I miss my family members who are gone. I miss my friends who are gone. I have no problem seeing you again. I can finally get some peace.

The real question is this, brother. There are two of them. Two really important. Um, are you willing to go out on your shield like I am? Are you willing to put me on my shield? Because I’m willing to put it on yours. And now you talk about my friends and I surround myself with this and that. They are my friends. I’ve known them for years. I saw them suffer. They suffered with me. Did Jake suffer with you? Or is Jake just a snake? Don’t be mad if he bites you, bro. This is part of your instinct. How about this, man? I will leave my crew behind. I’ll tell them directly, don’t leave at all. Do you dare to say that to Jake?

Lance Archer, we never fight each other. I will fight you. You can hit everyone, but I will fight you.

For spectators with eagle eyes of Dynamite, they may have noticed the cheat on the scene of Kenny Omega beating the Pentagon backstage. Credit to Luchablog for noticing that he appears to be an imposter behind the mask. The person who was trampled did not have the cero miedo tattoos on the Pentagon’s hands.

This is not to say that an imposter is part of the story, although perhaps Christopher Daniels was dressing like the Pentagon. He has done this before with a Fenix ​​mask. It would be funny if Omega and the Good Brothers accidentally beat Daniels. It is also not the first time that AEW has used camera tricks on suitors. Nick Jackson’s leg was once shown in a superkick when he was not actually in the building.

Arn Anderson didn’t like that Peter Avalon blew him a kiss. He thought Cody Rhodes should have dispatched that idiot in less than a minute.

MJF stole victory in the Inner Circle team’s triple threat last week, but he claims that no help from Wardlow was requested.

Chris Jericho can perform with two Lionsaults the next time he is in the ring.

Jericho also posted a photo of his abdomen. I would like to assume that it was to calm the haters in his physique, but he seems like the type of person who would naturally flex sex on his own.

For those who are counting, the Order of Darkness may have a new member, or at least unofficially. In last week’s pre-show, -1 I gave Alex Abrahantes a mask.


Be the Elite

“Fender Bender” – Being The Elite, Ep. 240 (here) highlighted:

  • The Good Brothers rejoiced in hurting the Pentagon, while Young Bucks thought it went too far. It was the tactic of the OG Bullet Club. The Good Brothers did not want the Bucks to soften.
  • The Bucks were at Kenny Omega’s seaside house setting up the segment last week Dynamite. They were mesmerized by the waves of the ocean.
  • Brandon Cutler accidentally stole Christopher Daniels’ car when he was entering the parking lot.
  • The Bucks asked Private Party if they took a heel turn. Bucks sees manipulation going on. Matt Hardy came to defend the Private Party and convince them to continue on their way to earn a lot of money.
  • Kris Statlander kidnapped Jungle Boy.
  • Alex Abrahantes mixed a glass of purple Kool-Aid. Dasha Gonzalez, Santana, Ortiz and Sammy Guevara investigated why everyone was drinking purple punch.
  • Dark Order was saddened by Hangman Page’s decline. Fingers of guilt were pointed at all sides. They regrouped for a slumber party.
  • Statlander and Jungle Boy placed Mentos candies in cans of Coca-Cola. It didn’t explode as expected, so she kicked it out of its spaceship.
  • The next challenger in the BTE Championship was determined by who could hold the longest in a pull-up bar. Sammy Guevara defeated Fuego del Sol, Luchasaurus, Shawn Dean and Ryan Nemeth with a time of 2:05. Next week’s competition will be kicking field goals.
  • Cutler fell asleep at the airport again.

In what it refers to Dynamite, the opening scene further establishes the vibe between the Young Bucks and the Good Brothers. There was a sense of friendly tension. The Bucks kind of grew and matured, while Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows are still the same old fools.


We will close with a new video clip from The Acclaimed.


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