10 AEW Wrestlers Who Told You They Were Pissed

9. Eddie Kingston Can't Hide His Frustration

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Never one to keep his opinions to himself, Eddie Kingston's apparent final chapter with Chris Jericho at Dynamite: Fyter Fest Week 2 produced the sort of over-stuffed Sports Entertainment conclusion that was always destined to thoroughly brass off large portions of the All Elite fanbase... and The Mad King, himself!

Frequently taking aim at the all-round nonsense associated with typical entertainment-centric wrasslin', be that focusing too much attention on silly soap opera love drama or the incessant "What?" chants invading many a compelling piece of mic work, the shenanigan-stuffed last stretch of his Barbed Wire Everywhere grudge match with Le Champion clearly irked Kingston on the night; if his face as the show went off the air was anything to go by.

On the back of Kingston and Jericho's many allies colliding around the ring, Sammy Guevara being heavily involved in the finish that saw him lose, a bout of miscommunication leading to a botched post-match back-fist from Eddie, and a wholly disappointing climactic Wizard bump on a barbed wire canvas, the no-nonsense star's genuinely dejected look as he sat on the apron mirrored how much of the fandom felt in the wake of this damp squib of a finale.

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