
Updated 2020 AEW Full Gear Match Card Ahead of PPV
All Elite Wrestling's biggest event of the fall is set for Saturday, as every major championship in the company will be on the line at AEW Full Gear.
AEW World champion Jon Moxley, TNT champion Cody Rhodes, AEW Tag Team champions FTR and AEW Women's champion Hikaru Shida will all face stiff challenges, while rivalries such as Kenny Omega vs. "Hangman" Adam Page, Chris Jericho vs. MJF and Matt Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara will all carry major stakes as well.
While only a limited number of fans will be in attendance because of the COVID-19 pandemic, those who are present may get to see AEW's best show of the year based on how good the card looks on paper.
Here is everything you need to know about when, where and how to watch AEW Full Gear, as well as a rundown of the full card.
Where: Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida
When: Saturday, Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. ET (Buy-In preshow at 7 p.m. ET)
Watch: B/R Live or PPV
AEW Full Gear 2020 Card
- AEW World Championship I Quit Match: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Eddie Kingston
- TNT Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Darby Allin
- AEW World Tag Team Championships: FTR (c) vs. The Young Bucks
- AEW World Championship No. 1 Contender Match: Kenny Omega vs. "Hangman" Adam Page
- If MJF Wins, He Joins Inner Circle: MJF vs. Chris Jericho
- Elite Deletion Match: Matt Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara
- AEW Women's Championship: Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Nyla Rose
- Orange Cassidy vs. John Silver
- NWA World Women's Championship (Buy-In): Serena Deeb (c) vs. Allysin Kay
Top Matches to Watch
Kenny Omega vs. "Hangman" Adam Page
Although there is no title on the line, Omega vs. Page is the likeliest match to steal the show at Full Gear because of the ideal intersection of story and in-ring work.
Omega and Page are the longest-reigning AEW World Tag Team champions of all time, as they held the titles for 228 days before dropping them to FTR at All Out in September. Now, Omega and Page have gone their separate ways into the singles ranks.
Page initially wanted to continue tagging with Omega, but Omega made it clear that he was ready to go off on his own, and he has adopted something of an arrogant, prima donna attitude ever since he and Page broke up.
Both Omega and Page were placed in a tournament to determine the No. 1 contender for the AEW World Championship. Omega beat Sonny Kiss and Penta El Zero M to reach the finals, while Page got past Colt Cabana and Wardlow.
The winner of Saturday's match will go on to challenge Moxley for the AEW World Championship in the future, assuming Moxley wins his I Quit match against Eddie Kingston.
Moxley and Omega have already faced each other once, while Moxley and Page have yet to lock horns. The AEW fanbase would undoubtedly be excited for either bout, which is why Omega vs. Page could go either way.
The unpredictability coupled with the fact that Omega and Page will unquestionably go all out in order to outperform everyone else on the card makes their match the must-see event of the night.
FTR vs. The Young Bucks
If Omega and Page fall short of expectations and don't steal the show, the other match with the best chance to step up may be the AEW World Tag Team Championship bout between FTR and The Young Bucks.
Wrestling fans have talked about the possibility of an FTR vs. Young Bucks match for the past couple of years dating back to when FTR were still part of WWE as The Revival.
FTR were part of some memorable tag team matches in NXT against teams like DIY and American Alpha, and the belief among fans was that their technical, old-school style would mesh well with the fast-paced and athletic style of The Bucks.
It remains to be seen if that will be the case, but one can only assume that the teams will be given all the time they need to make magic since AEW's pay-per-view tag team matches have largely been marathons thus far.
Also, The Young Bucks declared that they will never challenge for the AEW World Tag Team titles again if they lose, so there are some significant stakes attached to the match aside from just the titles.
On top of that, FTR's manager Tully Blanchard will not be permitted to be at ringside, which means FTR vs. The Young Bucks will likely be a straight-up match with no shenanigans.
There is no question that AEW places as much emphasis on tag team wrestling as any company in the world, and if FTR and The Young Bucks truly want to prove that AEW is the pinnacle of tag team wrestling, they'll leave it all in the ring Saturday.
MJF vs. Chris Jericho
It can be argued that no two performers in AEW have been more entertaining since the start of the company than MJF and Jericho.
Because of that, it is fitting that they finally find themselves in a storyline together and are now poised to clash in the ring for the first time.
MJF told Jericho several weeks ago that he had interest in joining the Inner Circle. There has been no shortage of hijinks since then with Le Dinner Debonair, a town hall meeting and countless comedic segments.
Things will finally get serious at Full Gear, though, as Jericho told MJF that he will admit him into the Inner Circle if he wins Saturday.
MJF has grown by leaps and bounds from an in-ring perspective during his time in AEW and Jericho is one of the best ever, so the match has sleeper potential to steal the show just in terms of the work both men figure to produce.
Also, the fact that both wrestlers are heels will make for a unique environment, as those who are in attendance will have to pick a side and cheer for someone they may not normally support.
It can be argued that the result of MJF vs. Jericho is as important as any match on the card as well since MJF and Jericho together in the same stable would guarantee some highly entertaining segments for weeks and months to come.
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