Eddie Kingston Appearance Announced for June 7th RevPro Event
Revolution Pro Wrestling announced that Eddie Kingston will be making an appearance for the company at their Live In London 108 event on June 7th in London, England.
Eddie Kingston is heading to RevPro on June 7! pic.twitter.com/OGU3MsymZ3
— Fightful Wrestling (@Fightful) May 3, 2026
This will be Kingston’s first appearance and match for RevPro since March of 2020.
Kelly Kincaid Comments on “I Don’t Know If I’ll Ever Return To Wrestling” After Return to Rolling Derby Playing
Former WWE NXT backstage interview Kelly Kincaid, also formerly known as Quinn McKay in Ring of Honor, announced on Instagram that she recently returned to playing rolling derby and her being doubtful if she will ever return to wrestling in the future.
“I didn’t have an identity outside of work for eight years. I’ve never had more fun in my life than when I was Quinn McKay at Ring of Honor. I poured my heart and soul into her, and I like to think it showed. But it was an all consuming love, and I spent every waking moment figuring out how to build that character. WWE was another story. It’s a rewarding, but very demanding, job. Everything I thought I knew about my craft was dissected, analyzed, and turned around. It wasn’t better or worse than what was expected of me at ROH, it was just different. I loved all the moments I spent with you as Kelly Kincaid, even if it was incredibly different than what I would have chosen to give you. So I guess this is a very delayed thank you for spending those eight years with me. I don’t know if I’ll ever return to wrestling. As we’re told over and over again at the performance center, “it comes for us all”. And I’ve spent the last three months figuring out what that means for me, and how I exist outside that bubble. I had forgotten who I was while living inside different characters for so long. So I’ve gone back to my roots. I’ve started playing roller derby again. It’s given me my life back. I love my family. I love to riot. I love skating. I can see just the barest glimpse of who I used to be. If you’re in the Orlando area, come check out a game sometime. It’s like wrestling, but you know… on roller skates. And after four very long years, I’m stepping back into my own spotlight”
Trevor Murdoch Announces Retirement on May 1st NWA Powerrr Show
This past Friday’s premiere episode of NWA Powerrr on Comet featured Trevor Murdoch officially announcing his retirement from his in-ring wrestling career.
𝙎𝘼𝙔 𝙄𝙏 𝙄𝙎𝙉’𝙏 𝙎𝙊
— NWA (@nwa) May 2, 2026
It’s over?! After a 27-year career, an emotional @TheRealTMurdoch announces his retirement on 𝙉𝙒𝘼 𝙋𝙊𝙒𝙀𝙍𝙍𝙍 on Comet.
The new era of 𝙉𝙒𝘼 𝙋𝙊𝙒𝙀𝙍𝙍𝙍 continues for FREE with an all-new episode on @WatchComet every Saturday at 4PM ET /… pic.twitter.com/1bhUW3Q0rd
Prior to his announcement, Murdoch had been wrestling since 1999 and had worked for several notable promotions including WWE, TNA Wrestling, and the National Wrestling Alliance. Murdoch had been wrestling for the NWA since 2018.

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