#3 Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston explained AEW Revolution's explosive botch from their perspectives
Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston were left in the ring after an explosive botch at AEW Revolution. Kingston sold the after-effects of the supposedly major explosion that turned out to be a dud.
On this week's AEW Dynamite, Kingston revealed that the panic and anxiety surrounding the whole situation kept him down after the main event of the Revolution pay-per-view. Both Moxley and Kingston agreed that the explosion itself was underwhelming. They blamed Omega for doing a poor job with it.
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There was a candid tone present throughout Moxley and Kingston's chat. Although Mox is a lone wolf, it was confirmed that he and Kingston are on the same page once again.
Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston's bloody reunion was supposed to be the heartwarming finish to AEW Revolution. However, the aforementioned botch ruined the narrative.
Despite the circumstances, Mox and Kingston did a fairly decent job at digging themselves out of a deep hole.
Later in the episode, Kenny Omega and his crew would explain the explosive botch from their perspectives as well.