LIVE AEW Full Gear 2024 Results

LIVE AEW Full Gear 2024 Results

LIVE AEW Full Gear 2024 Results – Excalibur, “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard, and Tony Schiavone greet audiences at home on the Zero Hour Pre-Show from Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington. You can watch the Zero Hour pre show in the embedded video below.

Anna Jay vs. Deonna Purrazzo (w/ Taya Valkyrie) (Zero Hour Pre-Show)

The bell rings and Jay looks to clock Valkyrie. Purrazzo clocks her from behind and cinches in a side headlock on her, but Jay rolls up Purrazzo. Purrazzo kicks out, but Jay delivers a roundhouse kick to her in the corner and sends her crashing into the mat. She whips her into the corner, but Jay connects with a forearm on her from the apron and lands a roundhouse kick on her head. She looks to ascend up the ropes, but Valkyrie grabs her leg as the referee is distracted by Purrazzo.

Purrazzo delivers a kick to Jay as she teeters on the ropes, then levels her with a clothesline and stomps on her face. Purrazzo delivers a boot to Jay’s face, but Jay responds with one of her own. The two rock one another with forearms, but Jay levels Purrazzo with a pair of back elbows and a dropkick. Jay then connects with a forearm on Purrazzo, then lands a roundhouse kick on her as she teeters on the ropes and pulls her off them.

Purrazzo rocks Jay with a knee to her face, then connects with a Russian Leg Sweep and locks in a Fujiwara Armbar. Jay gets her foot on the bottom rope to break the submission hold, then follows it up with a neckbreaker using the middle rope. Valkyrie delivers a spear to 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.

Winner: Anna Jay

Backstage, Billie Starkz is interviewed when Red Velvet, Leyla Hirsch and Athena shows up. They all talk about a ROH match in literally nothing more than a time-killing segment. We then head back to the pre-show panelists who talk more about tonight’s PPV card.

Dante Martin vs. Komander vs. The Beast Mortos vs. Buddy Matthews

The bell rings and Komander looks to go after Matthews. Matthews intercepts him and dumps him out of the ring, then sends Dante out to join him and fires off stomps on Komander in the corner. Dante gets back inside the ring and dumps Mortos out, then assists Komander in landing a hurricanrana on Matthews. Komander then looks to land an arm drag on Mortos, but Mortos intercepts him and Dante. Dante and Komander deliver double boots to Mortos, and Dante levels him with a springboard moonsault.

Komander levels Matthews with a springboard crossbody, but Matthews dumps Dante out of the ring and sits Komander on the top rope. Komander looks to fly, but Matthews catches him and sits him on the adjacent top rope. He connects with a couple of chops, but Mortos pulls him off the ropes and dumps him out of the ring. He rocks Komander with a right hand, but Dante clocks him from behind and fires off right hands on him. Dante then delivers a hurricanrana to Mortos and follows it up with a boot before landing a second one on Matthews.

Matthews flies to level Dante and Mortos on the outside, but Komander then flies off the top rope to level all four men and looks to land a moonsault off the top on Matthews in the ring. Matthews sees him coming, but Mortos sends him crashing into the ring steps and connects with a neck crank. He follows it up with a modified gutbuster and a Samoan Drop to Dante.

Matthews sends Komander crashing into Dante in the corner, then sends him crashing into the mat and goes for a pin. Mortos breaks the fall, and Dante then rolls up Matthews. Matthews kicks out and Dante lands a forearm on Mortos in the corner. He pins Komander, but Komander kicks out. Dante and Komander land boots on each other’s midsections, but Matthews levels Dante with a meteora off the top rope.

Dante and Matthews exchange strikes as Mortos and Komander do the same. Dante connects with a Frog Splash off the top on Mortos, but Matthews breaks the fall with a Curbstomp on Dante and pins him for the win.

Winner: Buddy Matthews

QT Marshall vs. “Big Boom” A.J.

The Rizzler makes his way down to the ring. QT Marshall, BIG BOOM! A.J., and Big Justice follow, and Paul Wight joins the announce desk.

The bell rings and the two lock up. They take turns locking each other in submissions, but A.J. levels Marshall with a powerslam and goes for a pin. Marshall kicks out, and A.J. levels him with a back body drop. He sends him crashing out of the ring, then fires off a couple right hands on him on the outside and sends his face bouncing off the barricade.

A.J. dumps Marshall back inside the ring, but Marshall levels him with a kick and follows it up with a DDT. He goes for a pin, but A.J. kicks out. Marshall wears A.J. down with a submission hold, then looks to land a cutter on him. A.J. sees him coming and connects with a belly-to-belly suplex, then ascends to the top and delivers a flying clothesline. A.J. lands an over the shoulder powerslam on Marshall, but Marshall levels A.J. with a dropkick and the Diamond Cutter. He goes for a pin, but A.J. kicks out. Marshall then gets into Wight’s face at the commentary desk and ascends to the top, but A.J. intercepts him with a right hand and hits a superplex.

Aaron Solo hops up on the apron, but A.J. levels him with a right hand. He turns around into a big boot from Marshall, but while the referee is distracted by Solo, Justice lands a spear on Marshall. A.J. then follows it up with a powerbomb for the win.

Winner: BIG BOOM! A.J.

We then head backstage and see Mercedes Mone chew out Kamille. She vents her frustrations about everything she’s done that she’s found to be frustrating, then tells her to stay in the back during her match against Kris Statlander later tonight.

The Outrunners and The Kings of The Black Throne make their respective ring entrances, and then The Acclaimed come out to Max Caster’s freestyle rap routine. He calls himself the best rapper alive at the end and throws the mic at Anthony Bowens, who has to retrieve it before he can do his little “Scissor me, daddy” wrap-up.

The “Zero Hour” pre-show wraps up on that note. The PPV kicks off with Excalibur welcoming us to the show once again. “It’s Saturday night, and you know what that means …” and so on.

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AEW Tag-Team Championships
Private Party vs. The Outrunners vs. Kings Of The Black Throne vs. The AcclaimedMarq Quen and Malakai Black begin the action. The bell rings and the two lock up. They go back and forth, but Anthony Bowens and Isiah Kassidy tag in. Kassidy connects with an enzuigiri on Bowens, but Truth Magnum tags in and connects with a suplex. Turbo Floyd tags in and delivers a bodyslam to Kassidy, then clotheslines him out of the ring. Brody King tags in and lands a right hand on Floyd, then follows it up with a clothesline and sends him crashing into the barricade. He dumps Bowens back in the ring, and Black lands a jumping knee on him.

King lands a superplex on Bowens off the ropes, and Black follows it up with a double stomp off the top. King and Black double team on Quen, but The Acclaimed, Private Party, and The Outrunners triple team on King and Black. Bowens lands Scissor Me Timbers on King, but Caster connects with a kick on Floyd. Floyd responds with a dropkick on Caster, but Quen levels him with a kick and Private Party delivers double 450 Splashes on The Outrunners. They go for a pin, but Private Party kicks out.

King levels Bowens with a Sidewalk Slam, but The Outrunners double team on him to send him crashing into the mat. Caster tells Bowens to pin him (given that Private Party don’t have to be pinned to win the title), but Isiah Kassidy breaks the fall. Bowens connects with The Arrival on Kassidy and Caster looks to fly off the ropes, but Private Party counters into the Gin and Juice for the win.

Winner: Private Party

MJF then makes his way down to the ring. Roderick Strong follows.

Roderick Strong vs. MJF

The bell rings and MJF rolls out of the ring. He grabs a mic and says the reason fans like Strong is because he’s just like them. MJF keeps running his mouth, but Strong clocks him from behind. MJF retreats up the ramp, but Strong follows him and chases him back down to ringside. MJF exposes a turnbuckle and uses it to wear down Strong’s fingers. He powerbombs him into the ring apron, then dumps him back inside the ring.

MJF stomps on Strong, then wears him down with a submission hold. Strong responds with a backbreaker to MJF and levels him with a kick, then follows it up with a Angle Slam and dumps MJF out of the ring. He follows it up with a dropkick out of the ring and sends him crashing into the barricade spine first, then dumps him back inside the ring.

MJF looks to fly off the ropes, but Strong counters into a backbreaker and goes for a pin. MJF kicks out and delivers a double stomp off the ropes, but Strong levels him with a dropkick and locks in a Sharpshooter on MJF. Strong’s shoulder gives out, but MJF fires off headbutts to continue wearing down his shoulder. MJF rolls up Strong, but Strong counters into a pin of his own. MJF kicks out, but Strong responds with a pair of gutbusters and a running knee.

MJF continues wearing down Strong’s shoulder with the Salt Of The Earth Armbar, and Strong taps out.

Winner: MJF

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

Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Kris Statlander for the TBS Championship

The bell rings and Statlander sends Mone crashing into the corner. Mone rains down right hands on Statlander, but Statlander sends her crashing into the mat with a Military Press. She follows it up with a standing moonsault and goes for a pin, but Mone kicks out.

Mone rolls out of the ring and Statlander follows her out there, but Mone slides back inside. The two brawl on the apron, and Mone connects with a hurricanrana on her to the floor. She follows it up with a meteora off the apron and sends her crashing into the ring steps, then lands another meteora. Statlander gets back inside the ring, and Mone fires off forearm strikes on her. She follows it up with a meteora off the ropes and goes for a pin, but Statlander grabs the bottom rope to break the hold.

Mone sends Statlander crashing into the corner with a Code Red, then follows it up with another meteora and goes for a pin. Statlander kicks out, but Mone locks in a submission on her. Statlander escapes and sends Mone crashing into the mat off the ropes, but Mone looks to land another meteora on her. Statlander intercepts Mone and powerbombs her into the corner, then lands an uppercut on her in the corner and follows it up with a jumping knee and a German suplex. She goes for a pin, but Mone gets her foot on the bottom rope to break the fall.

Mone delivers a Crucifix Bomb on Statlander and transitions into the Statement Maker. Statlander escapes and delivers a backbreaker, then goes for a pin but Statlander kicks out. Mone ascends up the ropes, then connects with a meteora off the middle. Statlander responds with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker and a clothesline, then follows it up with Saturday Night Fever and goes for a pin. Mone kicks out.

Mone lands a Tornado DDT on Statlander, then follows it up with The Three Amigos and looks to land a crossbody off the top. Statlander catches her and connects with the F5. She goes for a pin, but Mone kicks out. Statlander ascends to the top and looks to land a 450 Splash on Mone, but Mone rolls out of the way and fires off elbow drops and elbows on Statlander’s knee.

Mone stomps on Statlander’s knee, then ascends to the top and delivers a Frog Splash to her knee. She goes for a pin, but Statlander kicks out.

Mone delivers a pair of backstabbers to Statlander and sends her crashing into the mat with the Mone Maker. She goes for a pin, but Statlander kicks out. Mone then slaps Statlander, but Statlander rolls her up. Mone kicks out and Statlander gets her into an Electric Chair position. She sends her crashing into the mat face first, but Mone bites her leg and pins her for the win.

Winner: Mercedes Mone

Adam Page vs. Jay White

The bell rings and the two lock up. Page dumps White out of the ring and rains down White’s ankle, then sends it bouncing off one of the ring posts and gets him back inside the ring. He fires off right hands on it, but White connects with a dropkick on Page’s knee and follows it up with a DDT. He lands a strike on him, then follows it up with a Fallaway Slam and sits White on the top rope. Page connects with another Fallaway Slam on White and pins him, but White kicks out. White then sends Page’s leg bouncing off the ring post twice before connecting with a superplex and going for a pin. Page kicks out.

White levels Page with a German suplex, but Page responds with a spinebuster. He cinches in an Ankle Lock on White on the outside, but White escapes. Page cinches in a second one on White, but White once again escapes and connects with a Dragon Screw on Page. White sends Page crashing into the mat, then cinches in a reverse Figure Four Leg Lock on Page. Page gets his hand on the bottom rope to escape, then sends him crashing into the mat with a Dead Eye and goes for a pin. White kicks out. Page then cinches in another Ankle Lock on White, but White counters into the Blade Runner for the win.

Winner: Jay White

After the match, an enraged Page clocks White from behind on the entrance ramp. Christopher Daniels and another referee appear at ringside to check on Page, but Page levels Daniels.

Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher

Don Callis joins Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness on special guest commentary for this one.

The bell rings and the pair exchange strikes with one another. Ospreay lands a hurricanrana on Fletcher that sends him crashing out of the ring and looks to fly over the top, but Fletcher sees him coming and looks to send him crashing on top of the ring steps. Ospreay escapes and looks to return the favor, but Fletcher escapes. Ospreay then uses the ring steps as a launching pad to land a hurricanrana on Fletcher and dumps him back inside the ring.

Ospreay fires off a few chops on Fletcher, but Fletcher sends Ospreay crashing into the mat with a DDT and rains down right hands on him. He connects with a Brainbuster on him outside of the ring, then gets him back inside and fires off a series of kicks on him. He follows it up with a hanging DDT and locks in a submission on Ospreay.

Ospreay delivers a boot to Fletcher that sends him crashing to the outside, then ascends to the top rope and connects with a Phoenix Splash to level him. He dumps him back in the ring and lands a flying forearm, and the two then exchange chops with one another. Fletcher rocks Ospreay with a superkick, but Ospreay gets Fletcher on his shoulders and delivers a spinning sit-out powerbomb. He goes for a pin, but Fletcher kicks out.

Ospreay lands a few kicks on Fletcher and looks to land the OsCutter. Fletcher 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. He then lands a Tombstone on Fletcher.

Ospreay and Fletcher get inside the ring, and Ospreay delivers a Tornillo to Fletcher off the top rope. He connects with a Hidden Blade, but Fletcher rocks Ospreay with a kick. Ospreay 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 intercepts him with a Hidden Blade before following it up with a Styles Clash and going for a pin. Fletcher kicks out, but Ospreay catches him with another Hidden blade and goes for a pin. Fletcher kicks out once again.

Fletcher delivers a Tombstone to Ospreay off the apron and on top of the ring steps. The pair 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 kicks out, and Ospreay fires off right hands on him, but Fletcher intercepts one and delivers a Brainbuster to Ospreay onto the top turnbuckle for the win.

Winner: Kyle Fletcher

After the match, Mark Davis runs down to the ring to check on Ospreay and helps him up. 

Mariah May and Mina Shirakawa Host A Champagne Championship Celebration

Shirakawa introduces May, and she makes her way out. May says this is the AEW Women’s World Championship she always deserved and says it’s been a tough four months, but it was all worth it. She says there’s not a single woman alive who can touch her, then says she couldn’t have done any of this without Shirakawa. Shirakawa hands her a glass of champagne and grabs one for herself. The two toast and drink the champagne, then celebrate with a dance party. May then looks to clock Shirakawa with one of her shoes, but Shirakawa sees her coming and spears her off the stage through a table.

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

The video package airs for our next match, which is another championship contest. After it wraps up, we see a music video style package to introduce the challenger, with home videos of Daniel Garcia as a kid blowing out candles on his birthday cake, growing up, etc. as his mom on a voicemail is played talking about how Garcia always puts others before himself and how he needs to do what’s best for him.

Garcia is shown lost in thought with headphones on as the video ends. Inside the arena, his little catchy entrance tune plays and out he comes to a decent reaction for this TNT Championship contest. As always when Garcia is in action, out comes “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard to join the gang on special guest commentary once again.

“The Scapegoat” Jack Perry’s theme hits next and out he comes with a giant mask on and fire blasting from the entrance area. This match is being treated like a much bigger deal than anything else on the show so far just in terms of sheer production costs and value.

The bell sounds and the two stare each other down. Off of a lock up, Perry escapes out to the floor to avoid the action. They lock up again and Garcia takes the upper hand, sending Perry to the ropes. Once again the champ escapes to the floor. Garcia gives chase as Perry heads back in the ring, frustrating Daniel before staring him down on the outside, and this gives Garcia an opening to send the champ into the barricade. And again.

Now we see Garcia throw a chair in anger before laying in some hard forearms, eventually sending him over into the crowd with a running kick. Perry gets to his feet but is intercepted by the challenger, who sends him into the ring post before driving his shoulder into it. Perry catches Daniel with a DDT off the apron. Garcia bounces out and crashes on the floor.

Perry maintains the offensive lead and slows things down. He brings the action back out to the floor and gets in Menard’s face. Menard pops up but is held back from doing anything. Perry power bombs Garcia into the timekeepers table and Garcia folds in half in scary looking fashion. Perry gets in Menard’s face again. Menard goes to check on Garcia.

We see Garcia finally fight back into competitive form before taking over. Perry starts being defiant, daring Garcia to try and finish him off, complete with the out-stretched Raven pose. Garcia ends up slapping on a Sharpshooter and dropping all the way back, Bret Hart vs. Mr. Perfect-style, to force the tap for the win. Garcia is your new TNT Champion. He drapes himself in an AEW flag from a fan in the crowd and walks to the back as Menard gives him a standing ovation.

Winner and NEW TNT Champion: Daniel Garcia

AEW International Championship
Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Ricochet

The bell rings and Ricochet wears down Takeshita with an arm submission. Takeshita connects with a boot on Ricochet, then lands a series of strikes on him. Ricochet responds with a missile dropkick and whips him into opposite corners, then flies over the top rope to level him and dumps him back inside the ring.

Ricochet fires off kicks on Takeshita’s chest, then fires off a few superkicks and looks to fly off the ropes. Takeshita connects with a sit-out powerbomb and goes for a pin, but Ricochet kicks out. Takeshita delivers a rolling German suplex on Ricochet and lands a dropkick on him, then connects with a German suplex off the middle rope and follows it up with a clothesline. He rocks him with a running knee and goes for a pin, but Ricochet kicks out. Ricochet then connects with a hurricanrana off the rope and lands a second one before following it up with a Shooting Star Press and going for a pin. Takeshita kicks out.

Takeshita sends Ricochet crashing into the mat with a belly-to-back piledriver, but Ricochet gets Takeshita up on his shoulders. He connects with an enzuigiri on him and ascends to the top, but Takeshita trips him and sends him crashing into the mat off the middle rope with a Falcon Arrow for the win.

Winner (and still): Konosuke Takeshita

Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana then make their way down to the ring. The Hurt Syndicate follow, and Jim Ross joins the commentary desk.

Bobby Lashley (w/ The Hurt Syndicate) vs. Swerve Strickland (w/ Prince Nana)

The bell rings and Lashley delivers a bodyslam to Strickland. He connects with a delayed vertical suplex, then sends him crashing into the ring post shoulder first and connects with a powerslam. He goes for a pin, but Strickland kicks out. Strickland ascends to the top, but Shelton Benjamin distracts him and Lashley sends him crashing out of the ring with a kick. Lashley runs Strickland over with a shoulder tackle and sends him crashing into the barricade, then dumps him back in the ring. Strickland knocks him back out of the ring and runs the ropes, but Benjamin grabs his ankle. The referee catches him and ejects him from ringside.

Lashley drags the ring steps away from the corner and looks to send Strickland crashing into them. Strickland escapes and sends Lashley crashing into them instead, then connects with a DDT on him on the apron and sends him crashing into the commentary desk with a Swerve Stomp off the ring steps.

Strickland gets Lashley back in the ring, then connects with a House Call and a Swerve Stomp off the top. He goes for a pin, but Lashley kicks out. MVP looks to use his cane on Strickland, but Strickland gets in his face. This opens the door for Lashley to land a spear on Strickland through one of the barricades and dump him back into the ring, then follow it up with a second spear and cinch in The Hurt Lock. Strickland fades.

Winner: Bobby Lashley

After the match, The Hurt Syndicate dumps Nana inside the ring and Lashley cinches in The Hurt Lock on him.

AEW World Championship
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy

The pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to our final match of the evening, which was Excalibur puts it, is for the very soul of All Elite Wrestling. The AEW World Championship is on-the-line next, as Jon Moxley goes one-on-one against Orange Cassidy.

The car for The Death Rider is shown pulling up, and out pops the AEW World Champion himself. He makes his way out to the ring for our AEW Full Gear 2024 main event. The home-grown Orange Cassidy makes his way out next to a massive pop from the New Jersey crowd. “The Dapper Yapper” Justin Roberts handles the final formal pre-match ring introductions for the champion and challenger.

Immediately we see Cassidy catch an unsuspecting Mox with a huge Orange Punch that knocks him silly. Cassidy follows up with a second one that knocks Mox out to the floor. He hits the ropes and dives through on the other side with a third one on the floor. Cassidy off to an incredibly fast start, but then moments later, we see Mox beating the ever-loving crap out of Cassidy, who is quickly turning into a bloody mess.

Just an absolute bloody mess. Mox has a word with Marina Shafir before the action finally resumes in the ring. Cassidy waves Mox on for more, and Mox happily obliges, jumping on him and chewing on his bloody face like an evil vampire. Mox gets Cassidy down and Lesnar-Orton’s him, elbowing the piss out of him hardway and opening his cuts open worse. Mox puts the bloody Cassidy on the announce desk and then bites his fingers. Cassidy fights back, but Mox cuts his comeback short.

Mox beats on the bloody Cassidy for several more minutes, and Cassidy starts to get defiant in return. They trade shots and Cassidy stumbles and refuses to throw back. Cassidy puts his hands up and dramatically back down in his pockets. He does the wimpy kick routine and ducks a big shot from Mox before landing another Orange Punch.

The Death Riders run out and get involved on the ring apron, leading to The Conglomeration defying Cassidy’s wishes and running out to help him. Marina Shafir gets involved and has the case. Willow Nightingale runs down and evens things up. Cassidy gets the case and uses it. 1-2….no. Cassidy yells at Mox to get up for another Orange Punch. Mox grabs the ref trying to do so, and while the ref’s back is turned, Wheeler Yuta hits the ring with a hoodie on and blasts Cassidy with a running knee. Mox hits Death Rider for the win to retain.

Winner and STILL AEW World Champion: Jon Moxley

After the match, Mox yells in the camera and pushes it away. Excalibur says the cruelest part of all of this was there was a glimmer of hope. Mox and Yuta dump some cleaning liquid in the open cuts of Cassidy. Mox gets a chair but before he can use it, Hangman Page hits the ring and takes it. The two stare each other down.

As they do, Christian Cage slides in from behind and hits the Killswitch. Cage thinks about cashing in his title shot but before he can hand it over to the ref, Jay White hits the ring and blasts him with the Bladerunner. Claudio Castagnoli and PAC hit the ring and attack White. They leave him laying and White crawls to the ropes and yells “PAC! PAC!” The Death Riders bring Mox to the back. White grabs a steel chair and limps to the back.

The camera catches up with The Death Riders and Mox in the back as a car pulls up and smashes into a waiting vehicle. The Death Riders hop in and drive off and Darby Allin pops out dropping F-Bombs and S-Bombs before throwing a temper-tantrum with his skateboard on top of a car. “Let’s f**king finish this sh*t right now!” That’s how the never-ending AEW Full Gear 2024 pay-per-view finally comes to an end. Thanks for joining us!

–– Here is what’s in store for AEW Full Gear card ––

  • AEW World ChampionshipJon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy
  • AEW TNT Championship: Jack Perry (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
  • AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW Tag Team Championships: Private Party (c) vs. The Outrunners vs. Kings of the Black Throne vs. The Acclaimed
  • AEW International Championships: Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Ricochet
  • MJF vs. Adam Cole or Roderick Strong
  • Jay White vs. Hangman Page
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Bobby Lashley
  • Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • Mariah May & Mina Shirakawa Champagne Celebration
  • Zero Hour: Big Boom AJ (w/ Big Justice & The Rizzler) vs. QT Marshall
  • Zero Hour: Anna Jay vs. Deonna Purrazzo (w/ Taya Valkyrie)
  • Zero Hour – Four Way Match: Buddy Matthews vs. Komander (w/ Alex Abrahantes) vs. Dante Martin vs. The Beast Mortos

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