AEW Full Gear preview & predictions: A man alone

The following is an opinion-based preview and reflects the views of the author.

AEW desperately needed to put together a well-conceived pay-per-view with Saturday’s Full Gear (8 PM Eastern) with a steady, reliable build. Friends, I have good news! They have largely accomplished that.

Almost everything on this card makes sense in storyline and most matches were given enough screen time to get the audience to care. At times, the booking can seem like Tony Khan playing a song that only he can hear. But Full Gear is a step in the right direction: a solid show to stabilize AEW moving into Worlds End in December and the start of a new year.

No AEW preview would be complete without checking in on an increasingly worrisome trend: the growing reliance on stars from the past. Popping a rating is good and high numbers of buys for PPVs are necessary. Both are vital in keeping a company financially healthy. But at some point, all eyes need to look toward the future and not six or eight weeks down the road (though AEW would be wise to do more of that as well) but months and years).

The question the big decision-makers should be trying to answer is, “What does this company look like in three years?” Succession planning is challenging in any industry, especially one like pro wrestling. The pool of talent is so small. Within this confined space, the quest for true game-changers, the elusive outliers, the singular HIMs and HERs of the world is a perpetual chase. In a sport rife with unpredictability, identifying who is next, and getting them there, is paramount.

AEW will deliver on Saturday as they always do. It’s good to be excited about the stories behind matches coming in. Time for some previews and predictions for all the matches announced as of Friday morning.

The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The Golden Jets (Chris Jericho & Kenny Omega)

Here’s the stipulation: If the Jets win, they get the Bucks’ future AEW Tag Team Championship opportunity. If the Bucks win, the Jets must disband as a team.

The Bucks are terrible friends, giving off some of the worst “guys being dudes” energy of all time. Whenever their friends are doing something that is not in service of whatever their weird agenda happens to be, they act like the toddler who was denied another piece of candy. Swerve Strickland breaks into Adam Page’s house? Sorry pal, can’t help you because we need you laser-focused on meaningless Trios titles. Kenny Omega engages in a brief and somewhat understandable dalliance with Chris Jericho? Apologies, my friend but you simply must defeat us in a tag team match or break up forever.

Omega and Jericho have had exactly five matches together as a team. Was their partnership elegantly constructed? Dear readers, it was not. But there are at least some understandable motivations behind it. Both are extremely Canadian and both hate Don Callis. Successful marriages are built on less. Yet, the Bucks are acting like Omega committed high treason. 

This is the reason they, in canon, have no friends. Rather than support their friends in their endeavors, be it Omega now or Page in his entire AEW history, they whine and do whatever they can to take the shine away from their so-called friends. Notice only two people listed there? Curious!

The Bucks should always be terrible. They are so good at it.

Prediction: The Golden Jets

Sting, Darby Allin & Adam Copeland (with, sigh, Ric Flair) vs. Christian Cage, Luchasaurus & Nick Wayne

Is Flair going to get a full entrance on a PPV in 2023? Has it come to this? Usually, AEW’s decisions are, at best, met with fanfare and, at worst, with an eye roll. This is the first time that a “major announcement” — and I’m letting the word “major” carry a lot of water — was met with scorn and disgust by a large portion of AEW fans. The people are upset, and they have a right to be.

Spare me the excuses about Sting and Flair’s history. Bringing the man in for a one-off is one thing. Signing him to a long-term deal that includes a partnership with his terrible energy drink is another altogether. Flair has long since run out of goodwill. He remains a detestable relic that has lost whatever shreds of redeeming charm he had years ago. He deserves no place on our televisions.

The Flair signing is so laughable that I gave it space in #mycolumn before talking about Copeland’s PPV debut. I am trying to remain cautiously optimistic about what the now 50-year-old Copeland — a name I’m still having a hard time typing — can do in AEW on a full-time schedule. We’ve seen first-hand the trouble Bryan Danielson has had with staying healthy and working nearly a full schedule and he’s eight years younger.

Since his return in 2020, Copeland has already had two significant injuries, that being a torn triceps and a sprained MCL. The human body does not get better with age. Our mortal vessels have an expiration date, and we get closer to them every day. This is especially true for older wrestlers. Aging gracefully is rarely a thing in this industry.

Copeland being used like Christian would be the ideal way to get as much out of him as possible. Will he be as captivating as everyone’s favorite patriarch? Doubtful, considering Christian is a top-three act in all of wrestling right now and he’s not third on that list. Cautious in-ring time combined with interesting creative would give Copeland everything he needs to cap off his legendary career.

Prediction: Sting, Allin & Copeland

Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland in a Texas Death Match

Swerve is an audacious, velvety performer: moving with a grace that still surprises even though he’s been on our screens for years. His current run in AEW has seen him fully realize all of his gifts. He knows who he is every second he’s on screen and it shows in his presentation. From the detail on his ring gear to the subtle eye and facial movements, everything is calculated and everything works. By any reasonable measure, this is an all-caps STAR with no qualifier needed. Frankly, I am tired of wondering when his rocket will launch. It’s been ready for a long time; someone just needs to hit the ignition switch.

Where Strickland is smooth and cool, Page is emotional and fiery. Far more than his never-ending on again/off again pals in The Elite, Page is the heart and soul of AEW. He is the heartbeat that can sustain the entire company. At his peak, there was no one the crowd got behind more. They desperately cared about him and his success. He is the best pure babyface in the company and should never be far from the main event.

The build to this is as good as anything AEW has done this year. A fired-up Hangman promo remains one of the best things in all of wrestling; it can sell a match by itself. If this rivalry is destined for a rubber match, maybe a last man standing match at Worlds End, so Page needs the win Saturday.

Prediction: Page

AEW Tag Team Champions Ricky Starks & Big Bill defend against LFI (Rush & Dralístico), FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood), and Kings of The Black Throne (Malakai Black & Brody King) in a four-way ladder match

One of AEW’s trademarks is the multi-person sprint that over-performs and over-delivers. I think of it as their forever love letter to Pro Wrestling Guerilla. Every team in this match brings something unique and special. Ricky and Big Bill bring charisma, LFI bring chaotic unpredictability, and FTR is FTR with no exposition required. The Kings of The Black Throne bring their own very specific brand of strikes and presence. Throw all these things together and you have the makings of something fast and a whole bunch of fun.

This feels like the perfect show opening match. Let these guys go on first, light up the crowd, and leave it up to the rest of the roster to follow it up.

Prediction: Starks and Big Bill retain

TBS Champion Kris Statlander defends against Julia Hart and Skye Blue in a three-way

One of the longest-running women’s programs at AEW gets a chance to shine on a big stage. Blue’s black mist-initiated transformation has been an interesting, slow burn. It’s brought a welcome change in her character, taking it from someone who smiles and sticks out their tongue to someone with actual intrigue. Is she affected by the mist? Is she pretending to be affected by the mist? Has she actually been a spooky grump the whole time? Who knows, but those are all questions that can be answered in this match.

Hart as this weird agent of chaotic change in AEW is a fun development. Establishing the black mist as something that can corrupt someone’s heart (pun extremely intended) and change their alignment is a plot device that, if used judiciously and creatively, allows for some interesting storylines in the future. That future is bright. She gets more comfortable with her character each week and the growth in the ring isn’t far behind.

As interesting as this is, it still isn’t time for a title change. Statlander, somehow, gets third billing in this program. She’s still looking for the signature moment in her title reign, and the match or program that we can point to as the defining moment of her reign. Until she gets that, she shouldn’t drop the title.

Prediction: Statlander retains

AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy defends against Jon Moxley

Their first match forever legitimized Cassidy, not that he needed it. Even though he lost, it put the stamp on what was the best championship reign in AEW history — one that saw him throw all of his opponents into his Jansport and carry them to a great match with no skips at all. It established Cassidy as someone who can step into the main event and carry a show. It was a bloody, desperate affair that fundamentally changed him.

His evolution has been incredible. His fixation on beating Moxley and desire to keep the International championship added significant depth to his ever-growing character. For the first time, he cares about something. He’s on my short-list for wrestler of the year — an unfathomable statement to consider even two years ago — and another classic on Saturday could put him near the top of that list.

This sequel has a lot to live up to, but both of these guys always deliver. They are the two most reliable performers in AEW. Moxley gets injured? Better call Orange. Need an emergency World champion? Dial 1-800-Moxley. They might not always be there when you call, but they’re always on time. Like Swerve vs. Page, this is billed as a sequel and most sequels wind up being a trilogy. Moxley needs to win to get us there.

Prediction: Moxley wins the title

AEW Women’s Champion Hikaru Shida defends against Toni Storm

Shida, neither pinned nor submitted in 2023, is the true north of the AEW women’s division. She is the ‘home’ button on your GPS. No matter where the company might be or how lost they are, she’s always going to get you right where you need to be. In a division that seems to be in constant need of a stabilizing force at the top, Shida continues to be that. Consistently great between the ropes, she has a knack for building to the big moments on the biggest shows. This is what a true Ace looks like.

I was teetering on the verge of being out on this Storm gimmick (and I still might be) until a few weeks ago when she explained how she ended up this way. Not coming out on top at Wembley Stadium broke her and sent her on a slow descent into madness. A small amount of exposition backstory made her less of a gimmick designed to get catchphrases over and more of an actual character. Granted, something like this has a definitive shelf life and I’m curious if they know how they are going pay this off as they have no idea how to land this plane.

It seems like Storm’s next program will involve the freshly signed Mariah May in an All About Eve-type program. Does she cost her the title here? Or help her win it? I hope it’s the former. Shida deserves a long reign at the top, and the women’s division could use more than one story at a time.

Prediction: Shida retains

AEW World Champion MJF defends against Jay White

The build to this has seen the best and worst of MJF. Proven time again to be a top-tier mic worker, MJF often falls into bad habits. Top among them is using his unique connection with the audience to attempt to get anything over, no matter how bad it is. One example specifically: calling Jay White tofu and getting the crowd to chant it.

On the one hand, it speaks to his talent that he can get a crowd to chant “tofu” just by mentioning it and holding up a microphone. On the other hand, it’s getting a crowd to chant “tofu.” It detracts from the moment at hand and serves absolutely nothing. Thankfully, they have moved away from the cringeworthy mic moments over the past month or so and toward a program that asks the existential question: can a person exist without any friends?

MJF has always been a man on an island. Even when part of The Pinnacle, it was Max and everyone else. His relationship with Wardlow was a marriage of convenience. Both of these associations were means to an end for MJF, either to push him up the card or to further establish him there. To him, though, they were real relationships. Of course they were — this is what he thought friendships were supposed to be. They’re supposed to be transactional. What good is someone if they can’t do something to benefit you?

That all changed when he met Adam Cole and got to experience an actual friendship — a reciprocal friendship where someone genuinely cared about him and his success. And now that Cole is gone, Max can identify for the first time what the emptiness in his life was. He wanders around backstage and is reminded of what isn’t there. He is, in many ways, the encapsulation of the loneliness epidemic in America where so many people have no close relationships. Even though he has a friend for the first time, he has never felt more alone.

I’m in total agreement with my colleague, the king Josh Nason, regarding White. He hasn’t been presented like a top guy. If a new fan turns on AEW, would they have any idea he’s a big deal? White is a big deal. He’s a former NJPW Grand Slam champion but isn’t presented that way. Bullet Club Gold is a wildly entertaining group, but nothing about them, or White, sadly, screams World champion. Except White is a world champion. He has been a world champion before and will be one again. It just won’t happen this weekend. Nothing about the build to this signals a title change.

Prediction: MJF retains

Update on new AEW signing to be announced at Full Gear

Several updates are available regarding the new AEW signing set to be revealed at Full Gear. 

Earlier this week, Tony Khan teased that his company has signed “one of the world’s best wrestlers” and that fans will learn of this person’s identity on Saturday’s show. 

Our own Andrew Zarian stated on The Mat Men podcast recently that he’s been told Will Ospreay will be revealed as the mystery signing. Zarian has been dropping hints regarding the person’s identity in recent days as well. 

Ospreay is under contract to New Japan Pro Wrestling until the end of January 2024. However, it’s possible a deal has been worked out between AEW and NJPW. Our own Dave Meltzer addressed this possibility on Thursday’s Wrestling Observer Radio

“The one thing with Will Ospreay is with New Japan and AEW being business partners, I think that if they could make a deal and it would involve him being able to still do big New Japan shows, I don’t think New Japan would stand in the way of an announcement or anything like that, knowing that he’s not going to WWE, meaning that they can still work together,” Meltzer said. 

Mercedes Mone has also been speculated as the new AEW signing. However, Fightful is reporting that they’ve been told Mone will not be revealed as the person on Saturday, although she could still end up working with the company. 

Ronda Rousey, who wrestled in a match with three AEW talents on Thursday, has also been rumored as potentially being the new signing but Sean Ross Sapp stated in a social media post on Friday that it’s not Rousey either. 

Also on Thursday’s Wrestling Observer Radio, Meltzer noted he’s heard conflicting stories regarding who the new signing is. 

“It’s funny because I know two people who have told me who it is and they had two different names. So, I don’t know that anyone really knows,” Meltzer said on the show.

Fight Game: Who is AEW’s devil?

John LaRocca and I are back with a brand new Fight Game Podcast.

Before we got to our Top 5, which was actually a Top 5 1/2, I talked about going to see a live AEW Rampage and Collision taping last week in Oakland.

We then got to our Top 5 which included:

  • NXT’s Trick Williams and Carmelo Hayes storyline
  • The Iron Survivor Challenge matches
  • Who is AEW’s devil?
  • Who is signing with AEW at Full Gear?
  • Ronda Rousey appearing at the Wrestling Revolver show
  • The Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland promo from AEW Dynamite
  • AEW Full Gear preview

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Kris Statlander: I’m proud I was in Jade Cargill’s last AEW match

Ahead of Saturday’s AEW Full Gear and her title defense against Julia Hart and Skye Blue in a three-way, I spoke with TBS Champion Kris Statlander.

Statlander defeated Jade Cargill, the longest reigning TBS Champion at May’s Double or Nothing. Since then, she has successfully defended against Emi Sakura, Ruby Soho, Britt Baker, and Cargill in a rematch.

Statlander talked about Saturday, her long title reign thus far, and more.

Full Gear 

“I mean, every title defense, you always have the slight worry in the back of your mind, hoping that you don’t mess up and fumble and lose. But I’ve beaten both of them before and I feel like I am in their heads more than they think that I am. And I feel pretty confident.”

Even though she’s trying to beat them both, she is also proud of the progress Blue and Hart have made in their young careers.

“As another female wrestler, I am just so proud of the progress of both of them have made and I am so proud to see them getting more comfortable in their skin. It’s unfortunate that they have to be doing that against me. But you can’t deny their progress, you can’t deny their star power and you can’t how bright of a future they have.”

Cargill 

Not only did Statlander end the 508-day reign of Cargill, she was also Cargill’s opponent in her final AEW match.

“It was terrifying. To try and fill the shoes of such a star, that first night that it happened where I first became the champion, it was so exciting to be back and be a part of the roster and an active wrestler again, of course. But there’s so much pressure that comes with being a champion, being a worthy champion, and you don’t realize that until you have the belt in your hands.

And then once the belt is in your hands, the target’s on your back, and everyone just has a much closer eye on you. And then being her last match, it felt bittersweet because I felt like there’s so much more that I could have done with her. I feel like we really helped each other a lot and I’m just really proud that I got to be the last match. I think it was a very fitting sendoff.”

Tony Khan AEW media call: All In buys, Bryan Danielson, 2023 revenue success

According to Tony Khan, AEW All In brought in around 200,000 pay-per-view buys which would be second-best in company history. 

That was just one of the topics discussed during Khan’s hour-long media call Thursday to promote Saturday’s Full Gear, the full audio of which can be found for free below.

It was the first time Khan had confirmed the number for their debut event from London’s Wembley Stadium. Later in the call, Khan said this year has been their best revenue-wise in company history, buoyed by their run of PPVs which brought in money “hand over fist.”

Asked if knew why Bryan Danielson was pulled from a Wrestlecade event, Khan wasn’t familiar with the show, but said AEW is waiting on getting final clearance for Danielson to fly due to his broken orbital bone. Danielson actually drove to Oakland for last weekend’s Collision so he could be there.

He said Full Gear is trending toward the $1 million gate mark and is currently closer to $900,000. He is hoping for a great walkup this weekend.

Here’s some other key notes:

  • Khan didn’t divulge any information about how they are handling Sting’s final run toward retirement at Revolution which is assumed to be in March based on past years.
  • Asked about whether there’s a desire to increase female involvement backstage amid reports of VP Megha Parekh focusing on NFL matters instead, Khan brought up both Sarah Stock & Madison Rayne as people he relies on a lot. He mentioned how Stock is working with both men and women, citing her ability to speak Spanish being a positive in working with luchadors.
  • Khan said he came to Toni Storm a long time ago as they had a shared vision of her current “Timeless” character, around the same time he wanted to bring in Mariah May which he said took longer than expected. He’s been heavily involved in the character and has tried to both feature her more and present her differently, hinting there’s more development to come.
  • He said increased PPVs has been great for the bottom line and something he was confident in by studying through the years. He said they are bringing in money “hand over fist” with their PPVs and that All In did over 200,000 buys with 2023 as their overall best revenue year yet. “We’ve built a nice calendar this year that is sustainable,” he said.
  • He hinted at some cross-promotion with the upcoming Iron Claw movie as AEW heads to Dallas in December — the same month the movie comes out.

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Wrestling Observer Live: AEW Dynamite report, Full Gear, Rampage and Collision line-ups, tons of news

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including AEW Dynamite, the line-ups for Full Gear, Rampage and Collision, thoughts on all the top matches and angles, plus all the news, ratings and more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Wrestling Observer Radio: AEW and NXT, Randy Savage history, Rock talks PRIDE, Full Gear, more

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including Randy Savage, the Rock and PRIDE, Vince McMahon sells some stock, AEW has a mystery signing this weekend, ratings, Best on Interviews, AEW and NXT TV reports, line-ups for all the AEW shows this weekend, and more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:

Start: Randy Savage’s birthday

11:30: The Rock’s claims on Joe Rogan’s podcast

18:06: Vince McMahon selling part of TKO stock

22:50: AEW’s new mystery signing

28:25: Update on Globe Theatre, ratings

41:23: AEW Dynamite report

1:08:35: WWE NXT notes

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TBS Championship triple threat match official for AEW Full Gear

A triple threat match for the TBS Championship is official for AEW Full Gear. 

Skye Blue defeated Red Velvet in a TBS title eliminator match on Wednesday’s Dynamite to be added to the Kris Statlander vs. Julia Hart title bout set for Saturday’s Full Gear pay-per-view. 

Winning with her Code Blue finisher, Skye Blue earned another shot at the TBS Championship after challenging Statlander unsuccessfully for the title on the October 14 episode of Collision. 

Here is the updated Full Gear card: 

AEW Full Gear, Saturday, November 18, 8 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view —

  • AEW World Champion MJF defends against Jay White
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Hikaru Shida defends against Toni Storm
  • AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy defends against Jon Moxley
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Ricky Starks & Big Bill defend against FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler), House of Black (Malakai Black & Brody King) and LFI (Rush & Dralistico)
  • TBS Champion Kris Statlander defends against Julia Hart & Skye Blue in a three-way
  • Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland in a Texas Death Match
  • Sting, Darby Allin & Adam Copeland vs. Christian Cage, Luchasaurus & Nick Wayne
  • The Golden Jets (Kenny Omega & Chris Jericho) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) — Winner gets an AEW Tag Team title shot, Golden Jets disband if they lose

Zero Hour pre-show, 7 p.m. Eastern time on AEW’s YouTube & social media channels —

  • ROH Tag Team Champions MJF & mystery partner defend against The Gunns (Austin & Colten Gunn)

Tony Khan: New AEW signing will be revealed at Full Gear

At Full Gear, AEW will unveil a new member of the promotion’s roster.

In a social media post on Wednesday, Tony Khan hyped that AEW “has agreed to terms with one of the world’s best wrestlers.” Though Khan didn’t reveal the identity of the new acquisition, Khan stated that they will be in Los Angeles to sign their AEW contract at this Saturday’s Full Gear pay-per-view.

Khan wrote:

AEW has agreed to terms with one of the world’s best wrestlers, a pro who is known + respected by virtually every @AEW fan! They’ll come to LA to sign their contract THIS SATURDAY 11/18 on ppv at #AEWFullGear!

Khan didn’t state whether the new signing is male or female.

The KIA Forum in Inglewood, California is hosting Full Gear on Saturday (November 18). Ahead of tonight’s go-home edition of Dynamite, here’s everything that’s been announced for the PPV:

  • AEW World Champion MJF defends against Jay White
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Hikaru Shida defends against Toni Storm
  • AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy defends against Jon Moxley
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Ricky Starks & Big Bill defend against FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler), House of Black (Malakai Black & Brody King), and LFI (Rush & Dralistico)
  • Three-way match: TBS Champion Kris Statlander defends against Julia Hart and either Skye Blue or Red Velvet
  • Texas Death Match: Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland
  • Sting, Darby Allin & Adam Copeland vs. Christian Cage, Luchasaurus & Nick Wayne
  • The Golden Jets (Kenny Omega & Chris Jericho) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) — Winner gets an AEW Tag Team title shot, Golden Jets disband if they lose
  • Zero Hour pre-show: ROH Tag Team Champions MJF & a mystery partner defend against The Gunns (Austin & Colten Gunn)

We’re Live, Pal: AEW Full Gear preview

It’s a brand new We’re Live, Pal with Andrew Zarian and I, also available for free on YouTube by clicking above.

We opened up talking about last week’s story about WWE signing a deal with The CW for NXT and how it may relate to AEW. We also talked about the rumors of where WWE Raw may end up.

We also discussed:

  • Attending AEW Rampage and Collision live in Oakland
  • Why the AEW product feels lukewarm
  • Who the “Devil” character on AEW might be
  • All the matches on AEW Full Gear so far
  • AEW’s Continental Classic tournament

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Wrestling Observer Live: AEW Collision review & early Full Gear preview

I am back for another Sunday edition of Wrestling Observer Live, recapping all the top stories from the week.

WWE announced a new TV deal for NXT with The CW starting next October. Will this help viewership in the long run for the black and gold brand?

Vince McMahon sold off a large amount of TKO stock, indicating that he is taking an even lesser role In the new company. Could this be leading to him being out altogether?

I also give my thoughts on Saturday’s AEW Collision including the presentation of the House of Black, Hangman Page’s great promo, and Sting wrestling in the main event. I also discuss the new Continental Classic tournament and how it will help with hopefully some meaningful matches heading into 2024.

Plus, I recap WWE SmackDown, given an early preview of next Saturday’s AEW Full Gear, and an even earlier look at January’s Wrestle Kingdom card.

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Wrestling Observer Radio: Dave goes to Rampage and Collision, UFC recap, Smackdown, line-ups, tons of news

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including UFC from Saturday, Dave goes to Rampage and Collision this week, Smackdown with two big angles, line-ups for all the shows this week, ratings, and tons of news. A fun show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:

Start: Dave’s live perspective on Collision/Rampage, UFC 295 results

17:18: Tag Team of the Year

20:34: WWE Raw NXT, AEW Dynamite previews

26:30: Super Dragon gives update on PWG

27:48: Ratings

34:11: SmackDown recap

49:15: AEW notes, Collision & Rampage recaps

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Tag Team & TBS title matches set for AEW Full Gear

Following Saturday’s edition of Collision, two multi-person title matches are now official for next Saturday’s AEW Full Gear.

AEW Tag Team Champions Ricky Starks & Big Bill will put their titles on the line in a four-way match featuring former champions FTR in addition to House of Black’s Malakai Black & Brody King, and LFI’s Rush & Preston Vance.

This will be FTR’s first shot at the titles since losing them to Starks and Bill recently. Both the House of Black and LFI will be looking for their first AEW Tag Team titles.

The other title match will see TBS Champion Kris Statlander against past title challenger Julia Hart and the winner of this Wednesday’s Dynamite match between Red Velvet and Skye Blue.

Hart defeated Willow Nightingale on Collision to earn her slot in the newly-announced title bout. Statlander will be looking for the 15th defense of the gold she won at May’s Double or Nothing. Hart, Velvet and Blue are all still looking for their first AEW title of any kind.

Here’s the current card for next Saturday’s pay-per-view from The Forum in Los Angeles, California:

  • AEW World Champion MJF defends against Jay White
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Hikaru Shida defends against Toni Storm
  • AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy defends against Jon Moxley
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Ricky Starks & Big Bill defend against FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler), House of Black (Malakai Black & Brody King) and LFI (Rush & Dralistico)
  • TBS Champion Kris Statlander defends against Julia Hart and Wednesday’s winner of Skye Blue vs. Red Velvet in a three-way
  • Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland in a Texas Death Match
  • Sting, Darby Allin & Adam Copeland vs. Christian Cage, Luchasaurus & Nick Wayne
  • The Golden Jets (Kenny Omega & Chris Jericho) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) — Winner gets an AEW Tag Team title shot, Golden Jets disband if they lose
  • Zero Hour pre-show: ROH Tag Team Champions MJF & mystery partner defend against The Gunns (Austin & Colten Gunn)

Stipulation added to Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland AEW Full Gear rematch

The rematch between former AEW World Champion Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland at next Saturday’s Full Gear will now be a Texas Death Match.

In a fiery promo, Page issued the proclamation during Saturday’s edition of Collision:

The stipulation was made after Strickland and Prince Nana broke into Page’s house on a recent episode of Dynamite with Page exacting some revenge this past Wednesday with an attack that saw him hit Strickland with a Deadeye through a table off the stage.

The two squared off for the first time at October’s WrestleDream with Strickland getting the win thanks to hitting Page with Nana’s crown. Page and Strickland have been feuding ever since.

Page has been involved in three Texas Death Matches in his AEW tenure and is 3-0 (Lance Archer, Adam Cole, Jon Moxley) while this is Strickland’s first.

Here’s the current card for next Saturday’s pay-per-view from The Forum in Los Angeles, California:

  • AEW World Champion MJF defends against Jay White
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Hikaru Shida defends against Toni Storm
  • AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy defends against Jon Moxley
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Ricky Starks & Big Bill defend against FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler), House of Black (Malakai Black & Brody King) and LFI (Rush & Dralistico)
  • TBS Champion Kris Statlander defends against Julia Hart and Wednesday’s winner of Skye Blue vs. Red Velvet in a three-way
  • Hangman Page vs. Swerve Strickland in a Texas Death Match
  • Sting, Darby Allin & Adam Copeland vs. Christian Cage, Luchasaurus & Nick Wayne
  • The Golden Jets (Kenny Omega & Chris Jericho) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) — Winner gets an AEW Tag Team title shot, Golden Jets disband if they lose
  • Zero Hour pre-show: ROH Tag Team Champions MJF & mystery partner defend against The Gunns (Austin & Colten Gunn)

Wrestling Observer Live: Full Gear line-up, Dynamite report, NXT huge ratings, more

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about today including AEW Dynamite from last night, the full line-up for Full Gear thus far, NXT does huge ratings on Tuesday, more on the move to the CW, more discussion of what we should review Tuesdays, and more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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