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Episode 466: Christmas Carnage with special guest Eddie Kingston

Episode 466: Christmas Carnage with special guest Eddie Kingston

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On this special Christmas Eve edition of What Happened When, Tony and Conrad are joined by AEW superstar and friend of the show Eddie Kingston! Eddie brings his one-of-a-kind personality for a Ring of Honor watch-along like no other, handpicking three unforgettable battles guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.

The lineup includes:
• 08.16.2003 – ROH Bitter Friends, Stiffer Enemies: Homicide vs. Steve Corino
• 12.17.2005 – ROH Final Battle: KENTA vs. Low Ki

It's a hard-hitting, emotional, and unforgettable Christmas Eve episode of What Happened When that wrestling fans won't want to miss — or ever forget! 🎄💥

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