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Ricky Starks’ AEW Contract Reportedly Extended By AEW

Ricky Starks has not entered the free agency market because AEW has chosen to extend his deal into 2025 despite his recent absence.

The AEW status of the former FTW Champion has been a mystery for fans for a long time. He has stated multiple times that he is not injured, yet Starks has not been featured in a match for AEW since March.

He recently made his return to the independent circuit, showing up at a GCW event to vent frustrations about being forced to sit home and let his momentum die out.

Fightful Select is now reporting that Starks’ AEW contract was actually set to expire sometime in spring this year and he was hoping to test the open markets.

The officials, however, decided to pick the option year in his deal. This extended his run with the company through the spring or summer of 2025.

Despite picking up the option year, Starks hasn’t been factored much into the promotion’s creative plans since his last match, and there haven’t been a lot of pitches to bring him back.

Ricky Starks was famously spotted walking with Cody Rhodes before his Royal Rumble 2023 victory. He was also seen celebrating The American Nightmare’s WrestleMania 40 win as part of the audience. Both these events are believed to have affected his standing within Tony Khan’s promotions.

Though the former champion was spotted in backstage photos of the most recent Full Gear PPV last Saturday, and the report claims that he was welcomed at the show.

Hopefully, the top brass will be able to communicate any differences with the 34-year-old after his latest visit and we’ll see him back on TV sooner rather than later.

Ricky Starks On AEW Hiatus: ‘I Have Speculation On Why I’m Not Used’

Ricky Starks isn’t short of theories as to why he’s not being used in AEW, but is optimistic that things will work out for him in the end. Starks hasn’t competed since March, when he and Big Bill lost to Top Flight on an episode of AEW Collision.

On the Insight podcast, Starks shared that he did receive a ‘stinger’ in the match, but made sure to get checked out and given the all-clear afterwards. Instead of an injury, Starks is simply sitting at home waiting to be used by AEW, a hiatus he’s no fan of.

“It’s a mindf*** because I’m in my prime, and it sucks when you’re on such a momentum, riding the wave and doing stuff, and then to just be at home for so long… it throws you off.”

Starks is not meant to be at home, the AEW star added and confirmed that despite his break, he is still under contract with the promotion. When asked what’s really going on, Starks pleaded ignorance of any backstage reasons for his absence.

“Beats me, beats me. I could have a thousand theories about what’s really going on… Do I have speculations about why [I’m not being used?] Absolutely.”

Starks couldn’t pinpoint an exact time when he noticed the pattern where he wasn’t being used and has remained active in the ring in training despite his break from TV. Despite this setback, Starks is sticking by a mantra that he employs for more than just his career.

“The belief that I always have is that things will work out. Every time. Every time. Every time. Every time. Every time.”

Starks recently vented his frustrations at a GCW show, giving fans another layer of intrigue as to what’s to come in his future. It’s no secret that Starks is close friends with Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, and the talented young star has caught the attention of those in WWE NXT.

Tony Khan has commended Starks as a fantastic talent, though that hasn’t been enough to earn Starks a spot on any AEW show in close to eight months. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Ricky Starks as fans await to see what his future holds, and where, in the ring.

Big Boom A.J. Confirms Full Gear Injury, Future With AEW

Big Boom A.J. has confirmed that he suffered an injury during his Full Gear match but announced that he is not done with wrestling just yet.

The TikTok star posted a video addressing the news first reported by Fightful Select. He noted that he was able to finish the match despite the injury because of the adrenaline of being back in the ring and in front of the crowd:

“The story is out there. I did break my foot in the ring Saturday night. I think it happened somewhere right around the flying clothesline. But you know, the adrenaline was kicking.

Everyone at the Prudential Center was bringing the boom. I had big justice in my corner, the rizzler right there. Of course, Ashley, Mama justice, Whole family right there. So I guess that adrenaline kicked in and I was able to finish the match.”

The Costco Guys Are All Elite

Tony Khan had extended the invitation to AJ to return to AEW after his match. The former indie wrestler confirmed during the video that he’ll be returning to the ring for the company after his recovery. He teased involvement with the wrestling promotion during his rehab as well:

“I have been in touch with Tony Khan today, also with the other executives at AEW, and I will be coming back. I will be back in the ring again. Do not worry about that.

Big Boom AJ has about a six-to-eight-week recovery here, but then I will be back in the ring again. I will be doing a few things with AEW during that time. So stay tuned. We got some real fun stuff coming your way.”

Big Boom went on to thank everyone at AEW who allowed to him to be part of the show after he had not been in the ring for 20 years. He said that both him and Big Justice are ‘All Elite’ and they’ll be back in the ring very soon.

Despite Being Medically Cleared, Adam Copeland’s AEW In-Ring Return Is Still Delayed

Adam Copeland is on the road to returning to in-ring action after recovering from a significant injury.

During the Barbed Wire Steel Cage Match at AEW’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view event in Las Vegas, Nevada, Copeland successfully retained his AEW TNT Title. However, the intense match came at a cost. The brutal encounter featured chairs, tables, barbed wire, and other weapons, pushing both competitors to their limits.

Copeland sustained his injury while performing a high-risk elbow drop from the top of the cage. He landed awkwardly on his legs after crashing onto Black, who was positioned on a table. This mishap resulted in a fractured tibia, requiring a grueling 12-hour surgery.

According to PWInsider.com, Copeland has been medically cleared for physicality but is not expected to resume regular appearances with AEW until after completing filming for the second season of Disney’s Percy Jackson. Hollywood sources suggest production will wrap in January.

As of now, it remains unclear what AEW has planned for the WWE Hall of Famer upon his return.

AEW Grand Slam: Australia Expected To Move To Different Venue After Poor Ticket Sales

AEW will host Grand Slam: Australia on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. The event was officially announced during the All In: London 2024 pay-per-view, following an earlier report by The Sporting News that the promotion planned a stadium show in Australia for 2025. However, ticket sales for the event have reportedly been underwhelming.

Suncorp Stadium, which has a listed capacity of 52,000 for football, may no longer be the venue for the event. Since tickets went on sale, reports of low demand have raised concerns. AEW has faced challenges throughout the year, including declining ticket sales and lower television ratings, potentially contributing to the poor turnout.

According to Fightful Select, a venue change is likely, with an official announcement expected soon. As of now, it remains unclear which venue might host the show instead. AEW will run All In 2025 on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, which marks AEW’s first PPV event to be held in an American baseball stadium and in Texas.

This development comes shortly after AEW’s successful Full Gear pay-per-view, which drew over 10,000 fans. The promotion returns to Chicago this Wednesday for Dynamite and Collision.

Bryan Danielson’s Neck ‘Feels Like A Bobblehead’ As Surgery Awaits

Bryan Danielson has shared a concerning update about his ongoing neck issues, comparing his neck problems to being like a bobblehead. Speaking on the Nikki and Brie Show podcast, the former AEW World Champion spoke openly about his issues.

We don’t know what’s going to happen with my neck, but it honestly feels like I have a bobblehead.”

Despite these issues, Danielson made clear that he’s avoiding saying the dreaded ‘retirement’ word, with his recent feud with Swerve Strickland being the exception. The American Dragon added that while his in-ring career may not be fully over yet, he has grave concerns about getting back in the ring.

I can’t find the excitement and nervousness of wrestling, where something could go wrong at any moment.”

Brie shared that Bryan still needs to undergo surgery, something Danielson disclosed in the build-up to All In: London. Brie also wanted to give a “big post” when Bryan’s full-time career wrapped at WrestleDream, but Bryan himself said no, arguing that wrestlers never truly retire for good.

Neck issues are nothing new for Danielson who had to retire in 2016 as part of WWE and would miss two years of in-ring action. On the podcast, Bryan explained how he didn’t want to retire at the time, and it was hard for him to walk away, and to see “everybody” move on without him.

While Tony Khan has been optimistic that Danielson will be return to action in a part-time capacity, the American Dragon received a “beautiful funeral” at WrestleDream as far as Jon Moxley is concerned. Keep checking in with SEScoops for the latest on Danielson for when, if ever, fans see him in the ring again.

Fan Shoved At Full Gear Details Heartfelt Response By Jon Moxley

A fan shoved at AEW Full Gear by Marina Shafir has shared how Jon Moxley made her experience a positive one at the recent pay-per-view. In the main event, Moxley defended the AEW World Championship against Orange Cassidy. After the match, Moxley and his Death Riders allies fought many AEW stars, including Darby Allin who rammed a car into the truck the faction was using to escape.

As usual, Moxley arrived for the match from the crowd with Shafir accompanying the AEW World Champion. Fans watching the show noticed an incident during the entrance where a fan fell to her knees when Moxley was near.

That fan has come forward on X, saying that she fell over after being shoved back by Shafir. Fortunately, Moxley made sure to check on her and gave her a kiss on the forehead for good measure. The fan was 100% fine after the incident and was “literally on cloud nine” after this unique moment with the four-time and reigning AEW World Champion.

Moxley’s actions turned what could’ve been a PR nightmare for AEW into a moment this fan will never forget. While the leader of the Death Riders has been as vicious as it gets as of late, even trying to poison Cassidy after the match, Moxley once again proved his support for the fans. Tony Khan recently named Moxley as AEW’s greatest star, and with interactions like these, fans can expect the reigning AEW World Champion in a high position for a long time to come.

Mina Shirakawa Shows Off Nasty Lump After Full Gear Heartbreak

Mina Shirakawa was left feeling worse for wear after Mariah May attempted to betray her at AEW Full Gear 2024 last weekend. During the pair’s celebration of May’s championship reign, the AEW Women’s World Champion attempted to attack her friend. Shirakawa, seeing the betrayal coming, ducked, kicked a champagne glass out of May’s hand, and speared her off the ramp through a table.

Mina may have been the one standing tall at Full Gear but she hardly left the show unfazed. In addition to the heartbreak of being betrayed by her longtime friend and tag team partner. On X, the Japanese star showed the nasty lump on her head she suffered at the pay-per-view.

Shirakawa is ready to bring the fight to her former friend and the pair are expected to feud over the AEW Women’s World Championship. Mina has yet to hold gold since arriving in AEW while May has held the title since All In: London, where she destroyed another former ally in ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm. The New Zealand-Australian star recently ‘retired’ from professional wrestling, though many, including Tony Khan, have doubts that the former champion is truly gone for good.

In the meantime, Shirakawa is poised to feud with May, and is wise to her former friend’s schemes as shown by her quick thinking at Full Gear. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on this feud, with May already vowing to get revenge on the Japanese star.

Wrestlers Announced For AEW Continental Classic 2024

The AEW Continental Classic is returning, and the names who will compete in this year’s round-robin-style tournament have now been revealed. AEW have confirmed the following 12 wrestlers for the 2024 Continental Classic:

Blue League:

  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada
  • Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW TNT Champion Daniel Garcia
  • Mark Briscoe
  • Shelton Benjamin
  • The Beast Mortos

Gold League:

  • Darby Allin
  • AEW Trios Champion Claudio Castagnoli
  • Will Ospreay
  • Ricochet
  • Brody King
  • Juice Robinson

This year’s tournament will be the second of its kind, and we will see a handful of returning faces. Brody King, Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia, and Mark Briscoe all competed in last year’s Classic, which was ultimately won by Eddie Kingston.

The AEW Continental Classic

The AEW Continental Classic sees two divisions compete in round-robin rules, meaning everyone from each division faces one another in singles action. Like most soccer leagues, winners obtain three points per match and matches ending in a draw see one point given to each participant.

The tournament will be held until Contential Rules, which include:

  • Matches will have a twenty-minute time limit.
  • No other wrestlers are allowed at ringside.
  • Outside interference is prohibited under the threat of a one-point deduction.

The winners of the two divisions will face off in the finals. The winner of that match will become the AEW Continental Champion. As the current champion, Kazcuhika Okada was automatically eligible for the tournament.

Mariah May Vows Revenge After Mina Shirakawa’s Betrayal

Mariah May’s triumphant celebration as AEW Women’s World Champion took an unexpected turn at Full Gear 2024 when her alliance with Mina Shirakawa came to a shocking end. Now, May has addressed the betrayal that left fans in disbelief.

On November 24, May posted a chilling statement on Twitter, writing: “I want Mina.” The tweet, accompanied by striking images of the moment Shirakawa speared her off the entrance ramp and through a table, underscored the intensity of their fallout.

The dramatic incident unfolded during what was meant to be a celebratory segment highlighting May’s reign as AEW Women’s Champion. Her victory over Toni Storm at All In 2024 had established her as a dominant force in the division, and the event at the Prudential Center in Newark was supposed to showcase her success. Instead, it ended in chaos.

May, who boldly declared during the segment that she was “killing the AEW Women’s Division,” attempted to betray Shirakawa. However, her plan backfired spectacularly when Shirakawa retaliated, sending May crashing through a table in one of AEW’s most memorable betrayals.

The fallout has shattered the once-strong partnership between May and Shirakawa, who had been nearly inseparable since Shirakawa’s return to AEW television. The betrayal serves as a stark reminder that alliances in AEW are rarely as stable as they appear.

Fans are now left wondering: will Mariah May get the revenge she seeks, or has Mina Shirakawa firmly positioned herself as a new threat to the AEW Women’s Division?

QT Marshall Discusses AEW’s Strategy to Reconnect with Fans

QT Marshall, All Elite Wrestling’s (AEW) Vice President of Show and Creative Coordination, recently addressed the company’s declining attendance and viewership metrics. In an interview with Metro, Marshall emphasized the need for AEW to revisit the core elements that initially attracted fans while simultaneously innovating to maintain momentum.

Reflecting on AEW’s early days, Marshall noted, “When AEW first started, there was a charm in making mistakes, right? We were gritty, we were new, we were not WWE.” He acknowledged that the wrestling landscape has evolved, with WWE undergoing significant backstage changes that have positioned it as an underdog, potentially drawing some of AEW’s audience.

To address these challenges, Marshall stated, “We have to go back to what brought us to the dance, but also, you know, continue to move forward.” He highlighted the importance of reconnecting fans with AEW’s brand identity and enhancing the live event experience.

Tony Khan Believes WWE ID Will Definitely Influence Indie Wrestling

Tony Khan doesn’t know how the WWE ID program will affect their hiring strategy and if they will have to face any conflict while trying to bring in any talent.

The AEW President took part in the post-Full Gear 2024 media scrum. He discussed topics such as the Costco Guys’ recent involvement with the company and more.

When asked about the newly launched WWE ID program, the wrestling executive noted that he is not completely aware of how the thing works but claimed that it’s definitely going to affect the independent scene:

“It’s interesting. I don’t really know how it’s going to work. I understand there is some kind of first right or refusal aspect of it. We haven’t come up where it’s been a conflict yet. I do think it’s going to affect the independent scene in some ways.”

Khan discussed how they have brought in many great indie talents over the years and mentioned that AEW provided work to many indie stars during the COVID-19 pandemic.

We’ll Keep Signing Great Talents: Tony Khan

TK cited the new TNT Champion Daniel Garcia as an example of talent who started off in AEW Dark and has now become a champion in the company. Tony Khan then reiterated that they’ll be keeping a close eye on the WWE ID program:

“I expect we’ll keep signing great talent off the independents. I do think it’s a different mechanism. It’s something to keep an eye on. It hasn’t created major conflicts or anything yet, but I imagine it will definitely influence the independent wrestling scene. It’s definitely something to keep an eye on.”

WWE has partnered up with many indie promotions for their new program. The prospects signed to it will have access to the company’s training facilities and the promotion will produce content around their wrestling journey for their social platforms.

The talents will continue operating as they do in the independents and there won’t be any restrictions on who they can work for. The belief is that WWE will have the right to first refusal on talent. If any other company reaches out to them with an offer, the Endeavor-owned promotion will get an opportunity to sign them first.

Tony Khan Invites Big Boom A.J. Back to AEW Following Full Gear Win

Tony Khan has extended the invitation to Big Boom! A.J. to return to AEW.

The TikTok star and one-half of The Costo Guys participated in the post-Full Gear 2024 media scrum after picking up a victory over QT Marshall during the PPV pre-show.

AJ, real name Andrew Befumo had previously announced that he had signed a one-match deal with the company but claimed that he was open to more opportunities if they came along.

The 48-year-old was asked what he thought about potentially returning to the company during the scrum, and the former indie wrestler said that he’d love to be back if he’s welcomed back:

“I love it here. I do. I love it here. I loved every minute of this. If I’m welcomed back, I’m going to be back and I’m going to bring the Boom!”

The AEW president Tony Khan who was sitting beside the social media star quickly extended an invitation saying that Befumo was welcomed back to his company.

While many fans initially questioned the involvement of the Costo Guys in an AEW story, the social media stars have proven their worth with all the buzz their involvement has generated for the promotion.

The duo of A.J. & Big Justice even brought in The Rizzler as a backup for their Full Gear encounter who got one of the biggest pops of the night. You can check out the reactions to Rizzler’s appearance here.

Tony Khan Talks Appealing To Casual Fans With Costco Guys Involvement

AEW may be considered a more ‘hardcore’ wrestling product compared to its rivals in WWE, but Tony Khan isn’t afraid to cater to the casual fan. During AEW Full Gear’s Ground Zero pre-show, fans saw A.J. Befumo of the viral Costco Guys take on QT Marshall. While Befumo does have wrestling experience, he is better known for his TikTok videos, in an example of AEW appealing to an audience wider than die-hard wrestling fans.

Speaking on the Full Gear post-show media scrum, Khan was asked about Befumo’s match and appealing to the more casual fans. Making light of a previous interview where he called AEW for “sickos,” Khan said he had no issue catering to a more lax audience.

“I love reaching the casual fan… I’m a sicko wrestling fan but I care about the casual wrestling fan. I care about anybody who watches wrestling.”

Khan shared how he got into wrestling in a casual manner, as his introduction to the industry came through Sgt. Slaughter’s role on G.I. Joe. Khan had been unaware that Slaughter was a wrestler before the show, and said that a guest appearance by Hulk Hogan on the A-Team turned Khan onto watching wrestling.

Returning to the present, Khan suggested that bringing the Costco Guys on board may help some people get more into pro wrestling.

“I do believe that there’s going to be some kids and some young people and fans of all ages that probably have not watched a lot of wrestling that really liked Big Boom A.J, Big Justice, and The Rizzler.”

Khan also had some choice words for detractors of bringing the trio in, and believes their negativity may not just be about AEW appealing to casual fans.

“If anybody has anything negative to say about those guys, maybe they just have a negative outlook on a lot of things in life.”

Befumo also spoke on the media scrum with Khan inviting the wrestler/TikTok sensation to come back to AEW anytime he can. In the meantime, Khan won’t back down on appealing to casual audiences and continuing the tradition that got him into wrestling in the first place.

Daniel Garcia Brings Back Old TNT Title Belt, Announces Entry Into Continental Classic

Daniel Garcia has declared his entry into the upcoming Continental Classic tournament after picking up a huge victory at tonight’s Full Gear 2024 PPV.

The 26-year-old had set his sights on the TNT Championship after returning to the company and announcing his re-signing in Early October.

He challenged Jack Perry for the title at the latest AEW PPV. Perry tried to use his usual shenanigans to win the match. He distracted the referee by bringing the TNT title belt into the ring and low-blowed Garcia when the ref went to dispose the belt.

Daniel Garcia managed to kick out, however. He then delivered a couple of piledrivers to Perry and locked him into the Sharpshooter for the win.

Daniel Garcia Makes Big Announcement

The new TNT Champion took part in the post-show media scrum after Full Gear 2024. Garcia got rid of the custom title belt Perry had hand-painted and brought back the older design for the title during his appearance.

The young star went on to announce his entry into the 2024 Continental Classic tournament. The competition will begin at this Wednesday’s Dynamite on November 27.

DC has prior experience in the C2 tournament. He took part in the inaugural Continental Classic in 2023 as well. Garcia was in the blue league and he finished the tournament with three points.

Kazuchika Okada gets an automatic entry into the tournament as the defending Continental Champion. The full list of talents participating this year should be revealed on Wednesday. 

Bobby Lashley Promises AEW Takeover After “Fantastic” PPV Debut

Bobby Lashley and the Hurt Syndicate are ready to take over AEW following the All Mighty’s first victory at one of the company’s pay-per-views. At AEW Full Gear, Lashley defeated Swerve Strickland via referee stoppage after trapping Swerve in the Hurt Lock. The win makes Lashley 2-0 in AEW after squashing opponents in a handicap match on Dynamite.

Speaking on the AEW Full Gear post-show media scrum, Lashley relished in his victory over the former AEW World Champion and promised big things to come.

“I think it was fantastic. The crowd here was amazing and I like the chant ‘We Hurt People.’ It’s good business. This group has been long overdue to start taking over and now that we’ve gotten to AEW it is time to take over. We need to start holding these titles hostage.”

The Hurt Syndicate has yet to hold gold in AEW since MVP’s arrival in September, but as Lashley made clear, he plans on changing this. Before Full Gear, the All Mighty told The Lame Guys that he plans to be in the AEW World Championship picture by Grand Slam in February 2025.

Lashley has reached the pinnacle as World Champion in WWE and TNA and now plans to add AEW to the list. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Bobby Lashley and the Hurt Syndicate’s plans to ‘take over’ All Elite Wrestling.

Mercedes Mone vs. Kris Statlander Makes Women’s Wrestling Record For AEW At Full Gear 2024

Mercedes Mone and Kris Statlander made a new record for Women’s matches in AEW at tonight’s Full Gear PPV from Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Statlander challenged the former WWE star for the TBS Championship. She previously held the title for 174 days and lost the belt at Full Gear 2023 in a triple threat match where she wasn’t pinned.

Despite her best efforts, however, Kris was not able to dethrone Mone. The current champion won the match after biting her opponent’s leg and getting the pin afterward.

Mercedes Mone Breaks Another Record

The Women’s title match received praise from fans as one of the best in-ring encounters of the night but it wasn’t the only reason which made it a noteworthy bout.

Ending at 19 minutes 15 seconds, the match became the longest women’s match in the 5-year history of the company. The previous record was also held by Mone herself.

The former WWE champion had defeated Willow Nightingale in a hard-fought match at Double or Nothing in May. Mone won the TBS title in the match which ended at 18 minutes.

Mercedes Mone had broken her own previous record of the Forbidden Door 2024 match against Stephanie Vaquer at the time.

All the states clearly show that the Mandalorian star is proving to be a catalyst for big change in the women’s division in AEW. She’s helping provide them more opportunities to showcase their talent.

Mercedes Moné Praises AEW’s Women, Confirms Wrestle Dynasty Role

Mercedes Moné had the toughest match of her AEW career at Full Gear, where she retained the AEW TBS Championship against Kris Statlander. Speaking on the post-show media scrum, the CEO praised Statlander and Willow Nightingale as two names in AEW to watch.

“Everytime I wrestle these women in AEW, they’re legit the best. For me, Willow is up there, but Kris, she has given me my hardest match that I’ve ever had here in AEW.”

Mone and Nightingale locked horns at AEW Double or Nothing 2024, which marked the CEO’s first match for AEW. On that night, Mone won the TBS title from Nightingale and has held onto the gold ever since.

Mercedes Mone on Wrestle Dynasty

With Full Gear in the rear-view mirror, Moné is looking ahead to Wrestle Dynasty, which will see representation from AEW. Responding to a question from Fightful, Moné addressed her potential involvement with the show.

“If I am the TBS Champion and New Japan Strong Women’s Champion, you can expect me at Wrestle Dynasty in Japan at the Tokyo Dome. I’m going to talk to my CEO [points at Tony Khan]. We’ll have to plan that out.”

Wrestle Dynasty will take place on January 5, from the legendary Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan, one day after NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 19. The show will see involvement from AEW, New Japan, Ring of Honor, CMLL, and STARDOM. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest on Wrestle Dynasty and Moné’s busy schedule as a champion in AEW and New Japan.

AEW Full Gear 2024 Results: Moxley Retains, Chaos Ensues

AEW Full Gear 2024 takes place tonight from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, and we’re covering everything live!

The main event of the show features Jon Moxley defending his AEW Championship against the unlikely leader Orange Cassidy, who looks to stop the Death Riders from putting their stamp on All Elite Wrestling.

AEW Full Gear Results

Here are the full results from AEW Full Gear:

Zero Hour Pre Show

  • Anna Jay b. Deonna Purrazzo (w/Taya Valkyrie)
  • Buddy Matthews b. Beast Mortos, Kommander and Dante Martin
  • “Big Boom” A.J. (with Big Justice) b. Q.T. Marshall

Main Card

  • AEW Tag Team Championships – Private Party (c) b. The Outrunners vs. Kings of the Black Throne vs. The Acclaimed – Private Party take the win after confusion between Max Caster and Anthony Bowens to retain their titles
  • MJF b. Roderick Strong – Maxwell took the win after locking in the Salt of the Earth submission
  • TBS Championship – Mercedes Mone (c) b. Kris Statlander – Mone BIT the knee of Statlander before throwing her throat-first into the middle rope and then rolling her up. GREAT match
  • Jay White b. “Hangman” Adam Page – White took the win after hitting the Bladerunner
  • Kyle Fletcher b. Will Ospreay – Fletcher got the biggest win of his career after hitting the Corner Brainbuster to Ospreay
  • AEW TNT Championship – Daniel Garcia b. Jack Perry – Garcia takes the win by Submission AND NEW!!!
  • AEW International Championship – Konosuke Takeshita b. Ricochet – Takeshita retains his title after hitting a slam from the top rope!
  • Bobby Lashley b. Swerve Strickland – Lashley would win his first ever AEW PPV match by making Swerve pass out in the Hurt Lock
  • AEW World Championship – Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy – Wheeler Yuta appeared to hit Cassidy with a running knee (ala Bryan Danielson) and give Mox the chance to hit the Deathrider DDT for the win to retain.
  • Christian Cage and Hangman Adam Page appear and Cage hits the Killswitch on Mox. He considers cashing in his shot for the AEW Title but Jay White stops it from happening. The Deathriders escape as the ring looks a bloody mess.

How to Watch AEW Full Gear 2024 2024 On Demand

If you were not able to watch the show live then you can do so after the fact on demand via TrillerTV. Here is how:

  1. Visit the Official TrillerTV Website: Head over to the TrillerTV AEW Full Gear 2024 event page.
  2. Purchase the PPV: Follow the prompts to purchase access to the stream.
  3. Enjoy Unlimited Replays: Once purchased, viewers will have access to unlimited replays, allowing them to watch the event again at their convenience.

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on the fallout of AEW Full Gear 2024.

Jon Moxley Retains at AEW Full Gear 2024

Jon Moxley successfully retained his AEW Championship at the AEW Full Gear 2024 PPV tonight against Orange Cassidy.

It was a brutal, bloody affair between the two men that faced at Full Gear 2023, but with Mox leaving the arena STILL the AEW Champion.

Wheeler Yuta was conspicuous by his absence, but he would appear at the last minute to hit Cassidy with a running knee (ala Bryan Danielson) and give Mox the chance to hit the Deathrider DDT for the win to retain.

AEW Full Gear Matches

Here are all of the matches that tok tplace tonight from Newark, NJ:

Main Card

  • AEW World Championship – Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW TNT Championship – Jack Perry (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Swerve Strickland vs Bobby Lashley
  • TBS Championship – Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW Tag Team Championships – Private Party (c) vs. The Outrunners vs. Kings of the Black Throne vs. The Acclaimed
  • Jay White vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
  • MJF vs. Roderick Strong
  • AEW International Championship – Konosuke Takeshita vs Ricochet

Zero Hour Pre-Show

  • “Big Boom” A.J. (with Big Justice) vs. Q.T. Marshall
  • Buddy Matthews vs Beast Mortos vs Kommander vs Dante Martin
  • Anna Jay vs Deonna Purrazzo (w/Taya Valkyrie)

How to Watch AEW Full Gear 2024 2024 On Demand

If you were not able to watch the show live then you can do after the fact on demand via TrillerTV. Here is how you can:

  1. Visit the Official TrillerTV Website: Head over to the TrillerTV AEW Full Gear 2024 event page.
  2. Purchase the PPV: Follow the prompts to purchase access to the stream.
  3. Enjoy Unlimited Replays: Once purchased, viewers will have access to unlimited replays, allowing them to watch the event again at their convenience.

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW Full Gear 2024.

Bobby Lashley Wins PPV Debut at AEW Full Gear 2024

Bobby Lashley defeated Swerve Strickland to win his first PPV match at AEW Full Gear 2024 tonight from New Jersey.

Lashley was fairly dominant from the opening bell, with him even stopping an early three count to keep dealing out the punishment to the former AEW Champion.

The tide turned when Swerve managed to double foot stomp Lashley through a table on the outside, but the former WWE Champion rallied to get the win in his first ever AEW PPV match with the Hurt Lock as Swerve passed out.

AEW Full Gear Matches

Here are all of the matches that are taking place tonight from Newark, NJ:

Main Card

  • AEW World Championship – Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW TNT Championship – Jack Perry (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Swerve Strickland vs Bobby Lashley
  • TBS Championship – Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW Tag Team Championships – Private Party (c) vs. The Outrunners vs. Kings of the Black Throne vs. The Acclaimed
  • Jay White vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
  • MJF vs. Roderick Strong

Zero Hour Pre-Show

  • “Big Boom” A.J. (with Big Justice) vs. Q.T. Marshall*

How to Watch AEW Full Gear 2024 2024 On Demand

If you are not able to watch the show live then you can do after the fact on demand via TrillerTV. Here is how you can:

  1. Visit the Official TrillerTV Website: Head over to the TrillerTV AEW Full Gear 2024 event page.
  2. Purchase the PPV: Follow the prompts to purchase access to the stream.
  3. Enjoy Unlimited Replays: Once purchased, viewers will have access to unlimited replays, allowing them to watch the event again at their convenience.

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW Full Gear 2024.

Daniel Garcia Becomes New TNT Champion at AEW Full Gear 2024

Daniel Garcia managed to defeat Jack Perry at AEW Full Gear 2024 to become the new TNT Champion tonight.

After hitting a Piledriver, Garcia put Perry in a modified Texas Cloverleaf, pulling back on the ankle of his opponent that he had been working on for a lot of the match. After wrenching back he forced the Scapegoat to tap out.

AEW Full Gear Matches

Here are all of the matches that are taking place tonight from Newark, NJ:

Main Card

  • AEW World Championship – Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW TNT Championship – Jack Perry (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Swerve Strickland vs Bobby Lashley
  • TBS Championship – Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW Tag Team Championships – Private Party (c) vs. The Outrunners vs. Kings of the Black Throne vs. The Acclaimed
  • Jay White vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
  • MJF vs. Roderick Strong

Zero Hour Pre-Show

  • “Big Boom” A.J. (with Big Justice) vs. Q.T. Marshall*

How to Watch AEW Full Gear 2024 2024 On Demand

If you are not able to watch the show live then you can do after the fact on demand via TrillerTV. Here is how you can:

  1. Visit the Official TrillerTV Website: Head over to the TrillerTV AEW Full Gear 2024 event page.
  2. Purchase the PPV: Follow the prompts to purchase access to the stream.
  3. Enjoy Unlimited Replays: Once purchased, viewers will have access to unlimited replays, allowing them to watch the event again at their convenience.

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW Full Gear 2024.

Mariah May Turns on Mina Shirakawa and Goes Through Table at AEW Full Gear 2024

Mariah May attempted to attack her longtime friend and STARDOM tag team partner Mina Shirakawa at the AEW Full Gear PPV event tonight.

Whilst many had expected Toni Storm to make her emphatic return during the Champagne Celebration segment, it would be May turning on her friend to end the segment.

Shirakawa would avoid the attack from May before driving her off of the ramp and onto the tables at the side of the stage. Mina was bleeding from the mouth after falling and the commentary team questioned if she had lost a tooth.

AEW Full Gear Matches

Here are all of the matches that are taking place tonight from Newark, NJ:

Main Card

  • AEW World Championship – Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW TNT Championship – Jack Perry (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Swerve Strickland vs Bobby Lashley
  • TBS Championship – Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW Tag Team Championships – Private Party (c) vs. The Outrunners vs. Kings of the Black Throne vs. The Acclaimed
  • Jay White vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
  • MJF vs. Roderick Strong

Zero Hour Pre-Show

  • “Big Boom” A.J. (with Big Justice) vs. Q.T. Marshall
  • Buddy Matthews vs Beast Mortos vs Kommander vs Dante Martin
  • Anna Jay vs Deonna Purrazzo (w/Taya Valkyrie)

How to Watch AEW Full Gear 2024 2024 On Demand

If you are not able to watch the show live then you can do after the fact on demand via TrillerTV. Here is how you can:

  1. Visit the Official TrillerTV Website: Head over to the TrillerTV AEW Full Gear 2024 event page.
  2. Purchase the PPV: Follow the prompts to purchase access to the stream.
  3. Enjoy Unlimited Replays: Once purchased, viewers will have access to unlimited replays, allowing them to watch the event again at their convenience.

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW Full Gear 2024.

Mercedes Mone “Silences Haters” with Epic Match at AEW Full Gear 2024

Mercedes Mone retained her TBS Championship tonight at the AEW Full Gear 2024 event against Kris Statlander in a fantastic match on the middle of the card.

Mone demanded that Kamille stay backstage during the match, and she would go out and have arguably the best match of her AEW career so far against the former Champ Statlander.

Fans were quick to celebrate the epic contest between the two women, with one claiming that this performance will “silence the haters.” It was a brilliant contest and well worth the watch back on demand.

AEW Full Gear Matches

Here are all of the matches that are taking place tonight from Newark, NJ:

Main Card

  • AEW World Championship – Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW TNT Championship – Jack Perry (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Swerve Strickland vs Bobby Lashley
  • TBS Championship – Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW Tag Team Championships – Private Party (c) vs. The Outrunners vs. Kings of the Black Throne vs. The Acclaimed
  • Jay White vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
  • MJF vs. Roderick Strong

Zero Hour Pre-Show

  • “Big Boom” A.J. (with Big Justice) vs. Q.T. Marshall*

How to Watch AEW Full Gear 2024 2024 On Demand

If you are not able to watch the show live then you can do after the fact on demand via TrillerTV. Here is how you can:

  1. Visit the Official TrillerTV Website: Head over to the TrillerTV AEW Full Gear 2024 event page.
  2. Purchase the PPV: Follow the prompts to purchase access to the stream.
  3. Enjoy Unlimited Replays: Once purchased, viewers will have access to unlimited replays, allowing them to watch the event again at their convenience.

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW Full Gear 2024.

MJF Pillmanizes Roderick Strong’s Arm at AEW Full Gear 2024

MJF brutally defeated Roderick Strong following their match at the AEW Full Gear 2024 event, setting up further the eventual match between Maxwell and Adam Cole.

After managing to get the win against the Messiah of the Backbreaker, Maxwell brought a chair to the ring and Pillmanized the arm and wrist of Strong, which MJF had been targeting all match.

Adam Cole and the Undisputed Kingdom would then appear to chase off the former AEW Champion, before Kyle O’Reilly got into the ring and pushed Cole to the ground. O’Reilly mentioned on Dynamite that Cole needs to stop letting his friends get involved in his problems because they kept getting hurt…and he was right on the money here.

AEW Full Gear Matches

Here are all of the matches that are taking place tonight from Newark, NJ:

Main Card

  • AEW World Championship – Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW TNT Championship – Jack Perry (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Swerve Strickland vs Bobby Lashley
  • TBS Championship – Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW Tag Team Championships – Private Party (c) vs. The Outrunners vs. Kings of the Black Throne vs. The Acclaimed
  • Jay White vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
  • MJF vs. Roderick Strong

Zero Hour Pre-Show

  • “Big Boom” A.J. (with Big Justice) vs. Q.T. Marshall*

How to Watch AEW Full Gear 2024 2024 On Demand

If you are not able to watch the show live then you can do after the fact on demand via TrillerTV. Here is how you can:

  1. Visit the Official TrillerTV Website: Head over to the TrillerTV AEW Full Gear 2024 event page.
  2. Purchase the PPV: Follow the prompts to purchase access to the stream.
  3. Enjoy Unlimited Replays: Once purchased, viewers will have access to unlimited replays, allowing them to watch the event again at their convenience.

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW Full Gear 2024.