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Eddie Kingston names the AEW Stars Who Give the Most Painful Chops
Eddie Kingston isn’t afraid to speak his mind. He recently discussed who delivers the hardest chops in All Elite Wrestling. It’s a topic he’s thought about, and he’s got some strong opinions. He doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to describing the impact.
Speaking on the 83 Weeks podcast, Kingston detailed the chops from bryan Danielson and Katsuyori Shibata as being particularly brutal. He said Danielson’s chops are like “thunder.” They leave a lasting impression. Shibata, though, is on another level entirely.
“Shibata… that’s a different beast,” Kingston explained. “That’s not a chop, that’s a whole different level of pain. It’s like getting hit by a truck.It’s not even a human chop. It’s like he’s got steel in his hands.”
He elaborated on what makes Shibata’s chops so unique. It’s not just the force,but the technique. It’s a specific way of hitting that maximizes the pain. Kingston admitted he’s only received a few from Shibata, but those few were enough.
Kingston also acknowledged that he’s taken a lot of chops from Danielson. He respects Danielson’s skill and intensity. “Bryan’s chops, they’re just… they’re loud. You hear them, and then you feel them. It’s a good chop. It’s a real chop,” he said.
He contrasted these with some other chops he’s received. Some guys just don’t have the same impact. It’s a matter of technique and commitment. You can tell who’s really trying to deliver a painful blow.
Kingston’s comments offer a captivating insight into the world of professional wrestling. Chops aren’t just a visual spectacle; they’re a test of toughness. They require skill, precision, and a willingness to inflict – and endure – pain. It’s a part of the culture that Kingston clearly respects.
He’s known for his own hard-hitting style, so it’s no surprise he appreciates a good chop.It’s a sign of respect between competitors. It shows they’re willing to go to war in the ring. And for Eddie Kingston, that’s what wrestling is all about.