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AEW Full Gear Matches (11/23/2024):

  • AEW World Championship Match: The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley (c) vs. The Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy
  • AEW International Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Ricochet
  • Singles Match: “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW TNT Championship Match: “The Scapegoat” Jack Perry (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Singles Match: Swerve Strickland vs. The Hurt Syndicate’s “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley
  • AEW TBS Championship Match: “The CEO” Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Match: Private Party (Zay and Quen) (c) vs. The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd) vs. Kings of the Black Throne (Malakai Black and Brody King) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster)
  • Singles Match: Bang Bang Gang’s “Switchblade” Jay White vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
  • Singles Match: MJF vs. The Undisputed Kingdom’s Roderick Strong
  • AEW Women’s World Champion “The Glamour” Mariah May and Mina Shirakawa Champagne Championship Celebration
  • Zero Hour Pre-Show 4-Way Match: House of Black’s Buddy Matthews vs. Top Flight’s Dante Martin vs. Komander vs. La Facción Ingobernable’s The Beast Mortos
  • Zero Hour Pre-Show Singles Match: Big Boom A.J. vs. QT Marshall
  • Zero Hour Pre-Show Singles Match: Anna Jay vs. The Vendetta’s “The Virtuosa” Deonna Purrazzo

AEW Full Gear Zero Hour Pre-Show (11/23/2024):

The AEW Full Gear Zero Hour Pre-Show opens up with Renee Paquette welcoming us. Paquette then introduces Jeff Jarrett, RJ City and Paul Walter Hauser as the other panel members. The panel then runs down the advertised lineup for tonight’s show and sends us down to ringside for the first match of the night.

Excalibur, “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard and Tony Schiavone welcomes us to the show as The Vendetta (“The Virtuosa” Deonna Purrazzo and Taya Valkyrie) make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night and Anna Jay follows.

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Singles Match: Anna Jay vs. The Vendetta’s “The Virtuosa” Deonna Purrazzo

The match starts off with Jay looking to nail Valkyrie. Purrazzo then blasts Jay from behind and cinches in a side headlock on her, but Jay rolls up Purrazzo. Purrazzo then kicks out and Jay hits her with a roundhouse kick in the corner and sends her crashing into the mat. Jay then sends Purrazzo into the corner and follows it up with a forearm from the apron, then hits a roundhouse kick on Purrazzo’s head. Jay then looks to climb up the ropes, but Valkyrie grabs her leg as the referee is distracted by Purrazzo. Purrazzo then hits a kick on Jay as she teeters on the ropes, then nails her with a clothesline and stomps on her face. Purrazzo then hits a boot on Jay’s face, but Jay responds with one of her own. Both women then nail each other with forearms and Jay nails Purrazzo with a couple of back elbows and a dropkick. Jay then hits a forearm on Purrazzo, then follows it up with a roundhouse kick as she teeters on the ropes and pulls her off them. Purrazzo then nails Jay with a knee on her face, then follows it up with a Russian Leg Sweep and locks in a Fujiwara Armbar. Jay then gets her foot on the bottom rope to break the submission hold, then follows it up with a neckbreaker using the middle rope. Valkyrie then hits a spear on Jay on the outside, but the referee catches her and ejects her from ringside. Purrazzo then locks in another Fujiwara Armbar on Jay, but Jay counters into a pinfall for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Anna Jay!

We then head to the back, where Lexy Nair is interviewing Billie Starkz about being in a qualifier for a spot in the match for the International Women’s Cup at WrestleDynasty from the Tokyo Dome. Starkz says it’s the second chance she’s been waiting for. Red Velvet then shows up and says she will also be in the match. Leila Hirsch then shows up and says she knows she can beat Starkz. Athena then shows up and questions why she has to qualify because she’s beaten all three women. All women then argue to end the segment.

We then head back to the pre-show panelists as they talk more about tonight’s PPV. We then head to the back, where Lexy Nair is interviewing QT Marshall. Nair asks Marshall about laying out Big Boom A.J. on Rampage during their weigh-in. Marshall then runs down New Jersey and says A.J. represents the trash Jersey has to offer. Marshall then says A.J. is worse than Bruce Springsteen himself and everyone can thank him for the house tonight.

Renee Paquette then speaks about AEW World Champion Jon Moxley. Paquette says she has seen Moxley through many different iterations, but she has never seen him as laser focused as he is now. Paquette then says it’s not about him, it’s about the company. RJ City then mentions that Moxley promised something heinous, which has him worried. Jeff Jarrett then says he thinks we’ll find out Moxley’s true mission statement by the end of the night.

We then get an ad for the January 1st AEW Dynamite Fight For The Fallen special being the first event to be aired on the HBO Max streaming service.

We then get the entrances of the next match of the Zero Hour pre-show, which is a 4-Way Match.

4-Way Match: House of Black’s Buddy Matthews vs. Top Flight’s Dante Martin vs. Komander vs. La Facción Ingobernable’s The Beast Mortos

The match starts off with Komander looking to go after Matthews. Matthews then intercepts Komander and sends him out of the ring, then sends Dante out to join him and delivers some stomps on Komander in the corner. Dante then gets back inside the ring and sends Mortos out, then assists Komander in hitting a hurricanrana on Matthews. Komander then looks to hit an arm drag on Mortos, but Mortos intercepts him and Dante. Dante and Komander then hit double boots on Mortos and Dante nails him with a springboard moonsault. Komander then nails Matthews with a springboard crossbody, but Matthews sends Dante out of the ring and places Komander on the top rope. Komander then looks to fly, but Matthews catches him and places him on the adjacent top rope. Matthews then hits Komander with a couple of chops, but Mortos pulls him off the ropes and sends him out of the ring. Mortos then nails Komander with a right hand, but Dante nails him from behind and delivers some right hands on him. Dante then hits a hurricanrana on Mortos and follows it up with a boot before hitting a second one on Matthews. Matthews then flies to land on Dante and Mortos on the outside, but Komander flies off the top rope to land on all three men and looks to hit a moonsault off the top on Matthews in the ring. Matthews then sees him coming, but Mortos sends him crashing into the ring steps and hits him with a neck crank. Mortos then follows it up with a modified gutbuster and a Samoan Drop on Dante. Matthews then sends Komander crashing into Dante in the corner, then sends him crashing into the mat and goes for a pin. Mortos then breaks the fall and Dante rolls up Matthews. Matthews then kicks out and Dante hits a forearm on Mortos in the corner. Dante then pins Komander, but Komander kicks out. Dante and Komander then hit boots on each other’s midsections, but Matthews nails Dante with a meteora off the top rope. Dante and Matthews then exchange strikes as Mortos and Komander do the same. Dante then hits a Frog Splash off the top on Mortos, but Matthews breaks the fall with a Curbstomp on Dante and pins him for the win.

The winner of the 4-Way Match, House of Black’s Buddy Matthews!

The pre-show panel then speaks about Big Boom A.J. vs. QT Marshall. Jarrett says he’ll be watching for The Rizzler and intends to hit him with a guitar. Hauser then predicts a Rizzler heel turn. Big Boom A.J. is then shown in his locker room and there were cheers from the fans. QT Marshall is then shown in his dressing room and the fans booed.

We then get a video package looking at the Big Boom A.J. vs. QT Marshall match.

Ring announcer Justin Roberts then introduces Paul “No More BS” Wight as the guest commentator for the next match of the pre-show. Wight then makes her way out and points to the entrance area. The Rizzler is then introduced as the guest timekeeper. Wight then holds The Rizzler’s hand as they walk down the ramp. QT Marshall then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the pre-show and Big Boom A.J. and Big Justice follows.

Singles Match: Big Boom A.J. vs. QT Marshall

The match starts off with both men locking up. Both men then take turns locking each other in submissions and A.J. nails Marshall with a powerslam and goes for a pin. Marshall then kicks out and A.J. hits him with a back body drop. A.J. then sends Marshall crashing out of the ring, then delivers a couple of right hands on him on the outside and sends his face bouncing off the barricade. A.J. then sends Marshall back inside the ring, but Marshall nails him with a kick and follows it up with a DDT. Marshall then goes for a pin, but A.J. kicks out. Marshall then wears A.J. down with a submission hold, then looks to hit him with a cutter. A.J. then sees Marshall coming and hits him with a belly-to-belly suplex, then climbs to the top and hits Marshall with a flying clothesline. A.J. then hits an over the shoulder powerslam on Marshall, but Marshall nails A.J. with a dropkick and the Diamond Cutter. Marshall then goes for a pin, but A.J. kicks out. Marshall then gets into Wight’s face at the commentary desk and climbs to the top, but A.J. intercepts him with a right hand and hits Marshall with a superplex. Aaron Solo then hops up on the apron, but A.J. nails him with a right hand. A.J. then turns around into a big boot from Marshall, but while the referee is distracted by Solo, Justice hits a spear on Marshall. A.J. then follows it up with a powerbomb for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Big Boom A.J.!

After the match, Big Justice and The Rizzler enters the ring and celebrates with A.J.

AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné and “The Brickhouse” Kamille are then shown walking backstage. Moné says it was embarrassing that Kamille pandered to the crowd for sympathy and Kamille gets in her face. Moné then says did I say you could speak. Moné then tells Kamille that she can watch her match from the back and see how a real woman gets the job done.

We then get the Guns N’ Roses “November Rain” Full Gear video.

We then get the first three entrances of the opening match of the AEW Full Gear PPV, which is the AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Match and the AEW Full Gear Zero Hour Pre-Show comes to a close.

AEW Full Gear Results (11/23/2024):

AEW Full Gear opens up with Excalibur, Nigel McGuinness and Tony Schiavone welcoming us. Private Party then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the PPV.

AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Match: Private Party (Zay and Quen) (c) vs. The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd) vs. Kings of the Black Throne (Malakai Black and Brody King) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster)

The match starts off with Marq Quen and Malakai Black. Both men lock up and they go back and forth, but Anthony Bowens and Zay tag in. Zay then hits an enzuigiri on Bowens, but Truth Magnum tags in and hits Zay with a suplex. Turbo Floyd then tags in and hits a bodyslam on Zay, then clotheslines him out of the ring. Brody King then tags in and hits a right hand on Floyd, then follows it up with a clothesline and sends him crashing into the barricade. King then sends Bowens back in the ring and Black hits him with a jumping knee. King then hits a superplex on Bowens off the ropes and Black follows it up with a double stomp off the top. King and Black then double team on Quen, but The Acclaimed, Private Party and The Outrunners triple team on King and Black. Bowens then hits Scissor Me Timbers on King and Caster hits a kick on Floyd. Floyd then responds with a dropkick on Caster, but Quen nails him with a kick and Private Party hits double 450 Splashes on The Outrunners. They then go for a pin, but The Outrunners kicks out. King then nails Bowens with a Sidewalk Slam, but The Outrunners double team on him to send him crashing into the mat. Caster then tells Bowens to pin him, but Zay breaks the fall. Bowens then hits The Arrival on Zay and Caster looks to fly off the ropes, but Private Party counters into the Gin and Juice for the win.

The winners of the 4-Way Match and still the AEW World Tag Team Champions, Private Party (Zay and Quen)!

After the match, Private Party hops the barricade and celebrates their win with the fans.

We then head to the back, where Lexy Nair is interviewing Orange Cassidy. Cassidy says The Death Riders sent a message on Dynamite and tonight AEW will send one back. Cassidy then says it started with Private Party. Cassidy then says Private Party started five years ago and are now AEW World Tag Team Champions. Cassidy then says AEW is everything to them and him. Cassidy then says Jon Moxley can’t understand that. Cassidy then says he and Private Party would not exist without AEW. Cassidy then says he will show that AEW doesn’t need Moxley when he wins the AEW World Championship later in the show.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV, which is a Singles Match.

Singles Match: MJF vs. The Undisputed Kingdom’s Roderick Strong

The match starts off with MJF rolling out of the ring. MJF then grabs a mic and says the reason fans like Strong is because he’s just like them. MJF then keeps running his mouth, but Strong nails him from behind. MJF then retreats up the ramp, but Strong follows him and chases him back down to ringside. MJF then exposes a turnbuckle and uses it to wear down Strong’s fingers. MJF then powerbombs Strong into the ring apron, then sends him back inside the ring. MJF then stomps on Strong, then wears him down with a submission hold. Strong then responds with a backbreaker on MJF and nails him with a kick, then follows it up with a Angle Slam and sends MJF out of the ring. Strong then follows it up with a dropkick out of the ring and sends MJF crashing into the barricade spine first, then sends him back inside the ring. MJF then looks to fly off the ropes, but Strong counters into a backbreaker and goes for a pin. MJF then kicks out and hits a double stomp off the ropes, but Strong nails him with a dropkick and locks in a Sharpshooter on MJF. Strong’s shoulder then gives out and MJF delivers some headbutts to continue wearing down his shoulder. MJF then rolls Strong up, but Strong counters into a pin of his own. MJF then kicks out, but Strong responds with a couple of gut-busters and a running knee. MJF then continues wearing down Strong’s shoulder with the Salt Of The Earth Armbar and Strong submits.

The winner of the Singles Match, MJF!

After the match, MJF grabs a chair and places Strong’s arm in it. MJF then stomps on the chair to attack Strong’s arm, but Adam Cole’s music hits and he makes his way down to the ring alongside Mike Bennett and Matt Taven. MJF then retreats, but Kyle O’Reilly appears and shoves Cole. Taven and Bennett then look to help Cole up, but Cole gets up himself as O’Reilly helps Strong to the back.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV, which is an AEW TBS Championship Match.

AEW TBS Championship Match: “The CEO” Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Kris Statlander

The match starts off with Statlander sending Moné crashing into the corner. Moné then delivers some right hands on Statlander and Statlander hits Moné with a Military Press. Statlander then follows it up with a standing moonsault and goes for a pin, but Moné kicks out. Moné then rolls out of the ring and Statlander follows her out there, but Moné slides back inside. Both women then brawl on the apron and Moné hits Statlander with a hurricanrana to the floor. Moné then follows it up with a meteora off the apron and sends Statlander crashing into the ring steps, then hits another meteora. Statlander then gets back inside the ring and Moné delivers some forearm strikes on her. Moné then follows it up with a meteora off the ropes and goes for a pin, but Statlander grabs the bottom rope to break the hold. Moné then hits Statlander with a Code Red, then follows it up with another meteora and goes for a pin. Statlander then kicks out, but Moné locks in a submission on her. Statlander then escapes and sends Moné crashing into the mat off the ropes, but Moné looks to hit another meteora on Statlander. Statlander then intercepts Moné and powerbombs her into the corner, then hits her with an uppercut in the corner and follows it up with a jumping knee and a German suplex. Statlander then goes for a pin, but Moné gets her foot on the bottom rope to break the fall.

Moné then hits a Crucifix Bomb on Statlander and transitions into the Statement Maker. Statlander then escapes and hits Moné with a backbreaker, then goes for a pin but Moné kicks out. Moné then climbs up the ropes, then hits a meteora on Statlander off the middle ropes. Statlander then responds with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker and a clothesline, then follows it up with Saturday Night Fever and goes for a pin but Moné kicks out. Moné then hits a Tornado DDT on Statlander, then follows it up with The Three Amigos and looks to hits a crossbody off the top. Statlander then catches her and hits Moné with the F5. Statlander then goes for a pin, but Moné kicks out. Statlander then climbs to the top and looks to hit a 450 Splash on Moné, but Moné rolls out of the way and delivers some elbow drops and elbows on Statlander’s knee. Moné then stomps on Statlander’s knee, then climbs to the top and hits a Frog Splash on Statlander’s knee. Moné then goes for a pin, but Statlander kicks out. Moné then hits a couple of backstabbers on Statlander and follows it up with the Statement Maker. Moné then goes for a pin, but Statlander kicks out. Moné then slaps Statlander, but Statlander rolls Moné up. Moné then kicks out and Statlander gets her into an Electric Chair position. Statlander then sends Moné crashing into the mat face first, but Moné bites her leg and pins Statlander for the win.

The winner and still the AEW TBS Champion, “The CEO” Mercedes Moné!

After the match, Statlander was helped to the back by a ringside physician while Moné celebrates with her two championship belts.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV, which is a Singles Match.

Singles Match: Bang Bang Gang’s “Switchblade” Jay White vs. “Hangman” Adam Page

The match starts off with both men locking up. Page then sends White out of the ring and delivers some strikes on White’s ankle, then sends it bouncing off one of the ring posts and gets him back inside the ring. Page then delivers some right hands on it, but White hits a dropkick on Page’s knee and follows it up with a DDT. Page then hits a strike on White, then follows it up with a Fallaway Slam and places White on the top rope. Page then hits another Fallaway Slam on White and goes for a pin, but White kicks out. White then sends Page’s leg bouncing off the ring post twice before hitting him with a superplex and going for a pin but Page kicks out. White then hits Page with a German suplex, but Page responds with a spinebuster. Page then cinches in an Ankle Lock on White on the outside, but White escapes. Page then cinches in a second one on White, but White once again escapes and hits a Dragon Screw on Page. White then sends Page crashing into the mat, then cinches in a reverse Figure Four Leg Lock on Page. Page then gets his hand on the bottom rope to escape, then hits White with a Dead Eye and goes for a pin but White kicks out. Page then cinches in another Ankle Lock on White, but White counters into the Blade Runner for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Bang Bang Gang’s “Switchblade” Jay White!

After the match, Page nails White from behind on the entrance ramp. Christopher Daniels and two referees then appear at ringside to check on Page, but Page nails Daniels and heads to the back. Excalibur then says there could be fines and suspensions in Page’s future.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV, which is a Singles Match.

Singles Match: “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher

The match starts off with both men exchanging strikes with each other. Ospreay then hits a hurricanrana on Fletcher that sends him crashing out of the ring and looks to fly over the top, but Fletcher sees Ospreay coming and looks to send him crashing on top of the ring steps. Ospreay then escapes and looks to return the favor, but Fletcher escapes. Ospreay then uses the ring steps as a launching pad to hit a hurricanrana on Fletcher and sends him back inside the ring. Ospreay then delivers a few chops on Fletcher, but Fletcher responds with a DDT and delivers some right hands on him. Fletcher then hits a Brainbuster on Ospreay outside of the ring, then gets him back inside and delivers a series of kicks on him. Fletcher then follows it up with a hanging DDT and locks in a submission on Ospreay. Ospreay then hits a boot on Fletcher that sends him crashing to the outside, then climbs to the top rope and hits him with a Phoenix Splash. Ospreay then sends Fletcher back in the ring and hits him with a flying forearm and both men then exchange chops with one another. Fletcher then nails Ospreay with a superkick, but Ospreay gets Fletcher on his shoulders and hits him with a spinning sit-out powerbomb. Ospreay then goes for a pin, but Fletcher kicks out.

Ospreay then hits a few kicks on Fletcher and looks to hit him with the OsCutter. Fletcher then counters into a neckbreaker mid-air and follows it up with a sit-out powerbomb, then goes for a pin but Ospreay kicks out. Fletcher then looks to send Ospreay crashing out of the ring, but Ospreay hangs on and sends himself and Fletcher crashing onto the floor. Ospreay then hits Fletcher with a Tombstone. Ospreay and Fletcher then get inside the ring and Ospreay hits a Tornillo on Fletcher off the top rope. Ospreay then hits Fletcher with a Hidden Blade, but Fletcher nails Ospreay with a kick. Ospreay then responds with a Spanish Fly and sets up for a second Hidden Blade, but Fletcher sees him coming and looks to charge at Ospreay. Ospreay then intercepts Fletcher with a Hidden Blade before following it up with a Styles Clash and going for a pin. Fletcher then kicks out, but Ospreay hits him with another Hidden blade and goes for a pin. Fletcher then kicks out once again. Fletcher then hits a Tombstone on Ospreay off the apron and on top of the ring steps. Both men then get back inside the ring and Fletcher sends Ospreay crashing into the mat and pins him, but Ospreay kicks out and rolls Fletcher up. Fletcher then kicks out and Ospreay delivers some right hands on him, but Fletcher intercepts one and hits a Brainbuster on Ospreay onto the top turnbuckle for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher!

After the match, Fletcher stands over Ospreay and lets out a primal scream. Mark Davis then makes his way down to the ring and checks on Ospreay while Fletcher and Don Callis leaves the ring. Fletcher then says you deserve each other to Ospreay and Davis.

Mina Shirakawa then makes her way out and introduces AEW Women’s World Champion “The Glamour” Mariah May. May then makes her way out and says this is the AEW Women’s World Championship she always deserved and it’s been a tough four months, but it was all worth it. May then says there’s not a single woman alive who can touch her and she couldn’t have done any of this without Shirakawa. Shirakawa then hands May a glass of champagne and grabs one for herself. Both women then toast and drink the champagne, then celebrate with a dance party. May then looks to nail Shirakawa with one of her shoes, but Shirakawa sees her coming and spears May off the stage through a table. Both women then slid across one table and hit another one that broke. Shirakawa then has blood in her mouth and wipes it all over May’s forehead.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV, which is an AEW TNT Championship Match.

AEW TNT Championship Match: “The Scapegoat” Jack Perry (c) vs. Daniel Garcia

The match starts off with both men locking up. Garcia then sends Perry crashing into two of the barricades, then delivers some right hands on him and a big boot that sends him crashing into the crowd. Garcia then drags Perry back to ringside and uses the ring post to wear down Perry’s face. Perry then responds with a hanging DDT off the apron and hits a second one off one of the barricades. Perry then follows it up with a dropkick off the top rope back inside the ring and goes for a pin, but Garcia kicks out. Perry then wears Garcia down with a submission hold, but Garcia makes his way over to the bottom rope to break the hold. Perry then sends Garcia crashing into the apron spine first, then gets into Daddy Magic’s face and shoves him. Perry then powerbombs Garcia through the table near the timekeeper’s area and dumps a trash can on top of him, then tosses a table on top of him.

The referee then begins a ten count, but Garcia beats it and Perry delivers some kicks on the side of his face. Garcia then hits an Exploder on Perry that sends him crashing into the corner, then follows it up with a dropkick. Both men then teeter on the ropes and Perry pulls Garcia off and sends him crashing into the middle turnbuckle face first. Perry then sends Garcia crashing into the mat. Perry then grabs the TNT Championship and hands it to Garcia. Perry then calls for Garcia to use it, but after a moment of consideration Garcia opts not to. Perry then low blows Garcia as the referee disposes of the title and follows it up with a running knee. Perry then goes for a pin, but Garcia kicks out. Garcia then hits a modified piledriver on Perry and goes for a pin, but Perry kicks out. Garcia then delivers some chops on Perry as Perry eerily smiles, then follows it up with a piledriver and locks in a Sharpshooter and Perry submits.

The winner and new AEW TNT Champion, Daniel Garcia!

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV, which is an AEW International Championship Match.

AEW International Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Ricochet

The match starts off with Ricochet wearing down Takeshita with an arm submission. Takeshita then hits a boot on Ricochet, then follows it up with a series of strikes. Ricochet then responds with a missile dropkick and sends Takeshita into opposite corners, then flies over the top rope to land on him and sends him back inside the ring. Ricochet then delivers some kicks on Takeshita’s chest, then follows it up with a few superkicks and looks to fly off the ropes. Takeshita then hits a sit-out powerbomb on Ricochet and goes for a pin, but Ricochet kicks out. Takeshita then hits a rolling German suplex on Ricochet and hits a dropkick on him, then follows it up with a German suplex off the middle rope and a clothesline. Takeshita then nails Ricochet with a running knee and goes for a pin, but Ricochet kicks out. Ricochet then hits a hurricanrana on Takeshita off the rope and hits a second one before following it up with a Shooting Star Press and going for a pin but Takeshita kicks out. Takeshita then hits Ricochet with a belly-to-back piledriver, but Ricochet gets Takeshita up on his shoulders. Ricochet then hits an enzuigiri on Takeshita and climbs to the top, but Takeshita trips him and hits Ricochet with a Falcon Arrow for the win.

The winner and still the AEW International Champion, Don Callis Family’s “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita!

We then get a video package and the entrances of the next match of the PPV, which is a Singles Match.

Singles Match: Swerve Strickland vs. The Hurt Syndicate’s “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley

The match starts off with Lashley hitting a bodyslam on Strickland. Lashley then hits a delayed vertical suplex on Strickland, then sends him crashing into the ring post shoulder first and follows it up with a powerslam. Lashley then goes for a pin, but Strickland kicks out. Strickland then climbs to the top, but Shelton Benjamin distracts him and Lashley sends him crashing out of the ring with a kick. Lashley then runs Strickland over with a shoulder tackle and sends him crashing into the barricade, then sends him back in the ring. Strickland then knocks Lashley back out of the ring and runs the ropes, but Benjamin grabs his ankle. The referee then catches Benjamin and ejects him from ringside. Lashley then drags the ring steps away from the corner and looks to send Strickland crashing into them. Strickland then escapes and sends Lashley crashing into them instead, then hits Lashley with a DDT on the apron and follows it up with a Swerve Stomp off the ring steps. Strickland then gets Lashley back in the ring, then hits him with a House Call and a Swerve Stomp off the top. Strickland then goes for a pin, but Lashley kicks out. MVP then looks to use his cane on Strickland, but Strickland gets in his face. This then opens the door for Lashley to hit a spear on Strickland through one of the barricades and send him back into the ring, then follow it up with a second spear. Lashley then cinches in The Hurt Lock on Strickland and Strickland passes out.

The winner of the Singles Match, The Hurt Syndicate’s “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley!

After the match, Benjamin makes his way back to the ring to celebrate with Lashley and MVP. MVP then sends Prince Nana inside the ring. Lashley then puts Nana in the Hurt Lock. Strickland is laying on the mat and grabs Lashley’s leg. Lashley then releases the hold and leaves Swerve and Nana lying side by side in the ring.

We then get a video package and the entrances of the main event of the PPV, which is an AEW World Championship Match.

AEW World Championship Match: The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley (c) vs. The Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy

The match starts off with Cassidy hitting an Orange Punch on Moxley. Cassidy then hits two more Orange Punches on Moxley. Cassidy then hits a tope suicida on Moxley on the outside, then sends him crashing into the barricade. Cassidy then delivers some right hands on Moxley on top of the announce desk, then sends him crashing into the barricade and the crowd. Moxley then places Cassidy onto a chair and delivers some right hands on him before hitting him with a boot on his face. Moxley then moves the ring steps out of the corner, then drags Cassidy up them and hits him with a DDT. Marina Shafir then takes a cheap kick at Cassidy while the referee is distracted. Moxley then bites Cassidy in the corner, then delivers more right hands on him on the commentary desk and sends him crashing into the ring steps. Moxley then sends Cassidy crashing into the mat back in the ring and goes for a pin, but Cassidy kicks out. Moxley then wears Cassidy down with a submission and both men exchange right hands. Moxley then rakes Cassidy’s spine, then goes for a pin but Cassidy kicks out.

Moxley and Cassidy then teeter on the ropes, but Cassidy fights Moxley off and hits a DDT off them. Both men then exchange forearms and Cassidy hits his signature kicks on Moxley and follows it up with a couple of Orange Punches. Cassidy then rolls Moxley up, but Moxley kicks out. Cassidy then sends Moxley crashing into the mat. Claudio Castagnoli and PAC then appear at ringside and surround Cassidy in the ring, but Kyle O’Reilly, Tomohiro Ishii and Rocky Romero make their way down to even the odds. Marina Shafir then looks to hand Moxley his briefcase, but Willow Nightingale makes her way down to the ring and begins brawling with Shafir. Cassidy then gets hold of the briefcase and nails Moxley with it. Cassidy then goes for a pin, but Moxley kicks out. Wheeler Yuta then blindsides Cassidy with a running knee, opening the door for Moxley to hit the Death Rider on Cassidy for the win.

The winner and still the AEW World Champion, The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley!

After the match, Moxley holds Cassidy in place as Yuta pours a bottle of cleaning solution into his eyes. “Hangman” Adam Page then makes his way down to the ring with a chair in hand and hits Yuta, then stares Moxley down. Christian Cage then appears and hits the Killswitch. Page then hands Cage his contract for an AEW World Championship match and retreats to the back. Jay White then appears and hits a Blade Runner on Cage, but Castagnoli nails him from behind and helps Moxley to the back alongside Shafir, Yuta and PAC. White then grabs a chair and retreats to the back. The Death Riders then look to leave in their pick up truck, but a car crashes into it before they can. They then leave in a separate car as Darby Allin emerges from the car that crashed into the pick-up truck and uses the skateboard to destroy the windshield of the car. A bunch of random people then show up to talk Allin down and AEW Full Gear comes to a close.

Sanjay Thakur

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