AEW Revolution already delivered chaos inside the ring — but the fireworks continued after the show thanks to Gabe Kidd as he went on a rampage during the post show.

Following the pay-per-view on March 15, 2026, Kidd appeared during the AEW Revolution post-show media scrum and immediately went off on critics who accused him of hypocrisy after he signed with AEW despite previously declaring his loyalty to NJPW. Kidd didn’t hold anything back as he opened his response by firing shots at the people questioning his move.

“First of all, I want to say this — f**** everyone hating on me. F* everyone saying, ‘Oh, you saw Shin Nihon ichiban and then you came to AEW.’ F*** you.”

The outspoken star made it clear he has no interest in defending his decision to fans online: “It doesn’t concern you. Suck your mom. I don’t care about any of that.” Kidd then took things even further by unloading on New Japan Pro Wrestling itself, making it clear he has moved on completely: “I don’t care about NJPW — *f** NJPW.”

The rant didn’t stop there, as Kidd even took aim at one of the company’s biggest legends: “F** that old cripple Hiroshi Tanahashi.” He also fired shots at other members of the NJPW system: “F** the young boys.”

Kidd wrapped up the tirade by turning his attention to one of his AEW opponents from earlier in the night and then demanded Tony Khan book a coffin match against him on Dynamite this week.

“And f*** Darby Allin the most. And that’s where the problem lies. This needs to end. Wednesday, unsanctioned — Gabe Kidd vs. Darby Allin in a Coffin Match, because I said it’s not going to end until he’s pushing up daisies.”

The comments came shortly after Kidd competed at AEW Revolution, where Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, and Roderick Strong defeated Kidd, David Finlay, and Clark Connors in a six-man tag team match. Kidd’s explosive comments are already getting a lot of attention online and could potentially add even more tension between AEW and NJPW supporters.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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