Eddie Kingston is hopeful of making a comeback to the ring in a matter of few months.

Reports of Kingston's injury emerged after his match at NJPW Resurgence last week. PWInsider has confirmed that Eddie Kingston has sustained a leg injury (tibular fracture). 'The Mad King' underwent a string of X-rays in California after the event and it detected the injury.

The former AEW Continental Champion is waiting to be informed on how his injury will be medically dealt with. The outlet has reported that Kingston is hopeful of returning by AEW All In: London which is scheduled to take place in August. However, his return will depend on whether he will have to undergo surgery.

Kingston unsuccessfully defended his NJPW Strong Openweight Championship against Gabe Kidd in a No-rope Last Man Standing match. In the final moments of the match, Kidd hit a suplex to Kingston through a table which was bridged across the ring to the guardrail. During the move, Kingston's leg hit the guardrail which might have caused the injury. Reports suggested that the former champion was "limping bad backstage" which raised concerns.



Following the defeat, Jack Perry had a stardown with 'The Mad King' followed by a blindsided assault by Nicholas and Matthew Jackson. The EVPs then delivered a promo and attacked him with an EVP trigger.

It was recently announced that The Young Bucks will join forces with Jack Perry and Kazuchika Okada and face the team of FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler), Eddie Kingston, and Bryan Danielson in an 'Anarchy In The Arena' Match at the upcoming AEW Double or Nothing on Sunday, May 26. Given Kingston's injury, his replacement was announced earlier this week on Dynamite.