It has been several weeks since Matt Reynolds attacked Kit Kelsey. The attack may have lead to Kit Kelsey losing the Peach State Championship. I say may have, because we do not know how the match would have ended without the attack. However, the attack marred the ending of what should have been a great match.
In a perfect world, a rematch would be ordered at the earliest possible convenience, however, we do not live in a perfect world. Nick King quitting has put an even bigger impact on Kelsey losing the title, as it means that Peach State Championship is now vacant. I still have no come to a decision on how to handle that situation yet, and with our crossover event with FGA, it is not something that can be dealt with at Collision. However, at Collision, I will announce my course of action on the matter.
Now, regarding Matt Reynolds, despite what Kit Kelsey has said publicly, I did not know of Matt Reynolds's actions prior to the match. I, like most people, honestly thought that Nick King was the man behind Reynolds's attack, and Matt did not tell me any different. He promised that he could be fair and impartial during the match, and he promised not to lay a finger on King. I now see that he did fulfill this end of his promise, however, misguided, as his attack was not on King, but on Kelsey.