Eddie Kingston is always outspoken and is never afraid to talk about something he really hates, which is why it’s no surprise he called out whoever leaked a crucial piece of information about Hangman Page and Will Ospreay’s Double or Nothing match.

The Mad King took to his Instagram story and commented on a recent report by Fightful Select, which stated that AEW and Tony Khan intentionally kept the result for Will Ospreay and Hangman Page’s under wraps for weeks.

Eddie Kingston was absolutely furious over this information leaking, as he claimed that people knew the person who actually leaked this and called the leaker a j***offf, saying, “People know who leaked it. You f****** j***off!”

In the report, Tony Khan was described as non-committal about who would win, even when wrestlers asked him directly. While many thought the winner was chosen on the day of the show, sources stated Hangman Page and Will Ospreay actually found out earlier that weekend.

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Both wrestlers reportedly wanted the other to win. Page wanted Ospreay to go over, and Ospreay pushed for Page to get the victory. Their mutual respect made things even more emotional behind the scenes. Even Jon Moxley, who will now face Hangman Page at All In: Texas on July 12, was said to prefer Page winning.

People backstage were surprised by the result, as most expected Ospreay to come out on top. Despite the uncertainty, the match was tough but safe, and both Page and Ospreay were in good shape afterwards.

Eddie Kingston has been out of action after suffering a devastating leg injury last year and he already had surgery for the same, but it’s still going to be a while until he is back. Until then, Kingston will continue to speak his mind and call out things he hates and that’s not going to change.

Eddie Kingston Furious Over AEW Double or Nothing Main Event Leak

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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