AEW’s Eddie Kingston has explained why he was unable to appear at the Defy Dark Horse event on Saturday.
Kingston was set to wrestle a Seattle Street Fight against Schaff on the show. The AEW star has revealed that he had been exposed to somebody who had tested positive for COVID-19, so didn’t work the show as a precaution.
Noting that he knows he is all clear Kingston tweeted:
“So @defyNW I was exposed to someone who tested positive for covid, so I didn’t want to take any risk until I got cleared and I am. I promise to get to Seattle 2022.”
https://twitter.com/MadKing1981/status/1472956496505888770
Kingston last wrestled for AEW on Friday’s (December 17) edition of Rampage in 10-man tag team action.
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