Big Swole and Sadie Gibbs added to AEW Casino Battle Royale

Two more entrants have been confirmed for the women’s Casino Battle Royale at All Out.

AEW announced today that Big Swole (Aerial Monroe) and Sadie Gibbs will be taking part in the Casino Battle Royale. The match will be part of the All Out pre-show on Saturday, August 31.

Monroe is an Air Force veteran who is from Clearwater, Florida. She participated in WWE’s Mae Young Classic last year, losing to Zeuxis in the first round.

Gibbs is signed to AEW and will be having her first match for the promotion at All Out. She’s from the United Kingdom and debuted for Stardom earlier this year.

The winner of the Casino Battle Royale will advance to the match to crown the inaugural AEW Women’s Champion, which is taking place on AEW’s TNT premiere on Wednesday, October 2.

There will be 21 entrants in the Casino Battle Royale, including members of the roster and others who aren’t signed with the company. It will begin with five wrestlers in the ring, with groups of five entering every three minutes after that. The 21st wrestler will then enter on their own.

Teal Piper, Ivelisse, and Jazz have officially been announced for the battle royal, with Nyla Rose, Britt Baker, Yuka Sakazaki, Allie, and Brandi Rhodes also mentioned as being entrants.

Three more participants confirmed for WWE Mae Young Classic

With three more participants being announced today, there are only five wrestlers left to be confirmed for this year’s Mae Young Classic.

WWE added Hiroyo Matsumoto, Aerial Monroe, and Vanessa Kraven to the lineup for the tournament today. The tapings will take place at Full Sail University on August 8 and 9, with the finals then being held at WWE’s Evolution pay-per-view in Long Island, New York on October 28.

Matsumoto is a standout freelancer from Japan who has been wrestling since 2006. She’s the third Japanese wrestler announced for the tournament, joining Io Shirai and Meiko Satomura. In one of Shirai’s last appearances before coming to WWE, she went to a time-limit draw with Matsumoto and Satomura in a three-way match.

Monroe is an independent wrestler from Clearwater, Florida and a United States Air Force veteran. She debuted in 2015 and lists George South and WWE Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander as two of her trainers. Monroe and Alexander also got married earlier this summer.

In August 2016, Monroe appeared on Raw and lost a squash match to Nia Jax.

Kraven is from Montreal, Quebec, Canada and is being billed at 6-foot-2 by WWE. She has over 14 years of in-ring experience.

Here’s the updated Mae Young Classic 2018 lineup:

  • Kaitlyn
  • Rhea Ripley
  • Io Shirai
  • Nicole Matthews
  • Jinny
  • Kacy Catanzaro
  • Deonna Purrazzo
  • Tegan Nox (formerly known as Nixon Newell)
  • Jessie Elaban
  • Reina Gonzalez
  • Taynara Conti (won a qualifying match at NXT TV tapings)
  • Mia Yim
  • Mercedes Martinez
  • Kavita Devi
  • Killer Kelly
  • Zeuxis
  • Isla Dawn
  • Lacey Lane
  • Karen Q
  • Toni Storm
  • Meiko Satomura
  • Madison Rayne (announced as Ashley Rayne)
  • Priscilla Kelly
  • Xia Brookside
  • Hiroyo Matsumoto
  • Aerial Monroe
  • Vanessa Kraven