#3 Eddie Kingston deserves a championship reign in AEW

Hardly anyone knew who Eddie Kingston was when he first cut off Cody Rhodes on his AEW Dynamite debut with a scathing promo. His first promo gave fans only a glimpse of what he's capable of on the mic.
Within four months, through sheer intensity and believability, he main evented a pay-per-view. He nearly quit wrestling prior to joining AEW. The championship program with then-champion Jon Moxley culminating in an I Quit match in such a short span was testament to his effort.
He's arguably the best mic worker on the roster and is consistently positioned as a top babyface. Kingston is allowed a lot of TV time and, more importantly, he's super over with the fans.
For all of his brilliance on the mic and in the ring, Eddie Kingston hasn't held a championship yet. That needs to change. If there's anyone who deserves gold, it's Eddie Kingston.
The AEW World Championship and TNT Titles are not changing hands for the foreseeable future. Hence, the tag titles are the only practical gold for Kingston to hold.
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