All Elite Wrestling will offer full gear pay-per-view for the second time this weekend, and the landscape of the AEW may be changing.
Can AEW World Champion Jon Moxley continue his 200+ day reign when he faces Eddie Kingston? Will Darby Allin finally win against Cody and take the TNT championship?
Hikaru Shida, the AEW women’s champion, will try to consolidate her place as the best women’s champion in the history of advancement when she faces former champion Nyla Rose.
Can the Young Bucks finally win the tag titles that will prove they are the best tag team in the world? Or will the current champions remain FTR and keep Matt and Nick Jackson from rising to the top? Whatever the case, wrestling fans will want to tune into AEW Full Gear’s pay-per-view this Saturday.
When does AEW Full Gear start?
Full Gear starts on Saturday, November 7th at 7pm EST with a pre-show. The main card starts at 20:00 EST.
How to follow the AEW Full Gear buy-in online
All Elite Wrestling demonstrations have at least one auditioned match. The promotion has changed the buy-in.
The promotion will show the NWA Women’s Championship, as champ Serena Deeb will fight Allysin Kay for the title.
Fans who would like to see the free buy-in before the show can do so by going to B/R Live or watching it on the official All Elite Wrestling YouTube site.
How to watch AEW Full Gear online
B/R Live will host this year’s Full Gear event for $49.99 via its streaming service. The service is also available on iOS and Android devices. Roku, Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV also support B/R Live. For international customers, Fite TV will offer AEW Pay-per-View.
The B/R Live app is only available on Xbox One game consoles, not on PS4. Fans can also download the app on iOS and Android mobile devices. The following connected devices also carry the B/R Live app
Roku Express, Roku Premiere, Roku Stick, Roku Ultra
Apple TV – 4th generation and higher
Amazon fire TV, fire TV stick, fire TV cube
Android Television
If you have cable, direct-to-home TV, dish or any other major cable provider, these AEW Full Gears offer traditional pay-per-view models. Contact your cable provider for more details.
AEW Full Gear Card
This weekend, nine games for Full Gear are on the program. All the titles are up for grabs, while the NWA will be playing a spotlight match in the run-up to them, and some feuds will probably end on Saturday.
Here is the full map for this year’s Full Gear Pay-per-View:
Jon Moxley (c) against Eddie Kingston – AEW World Championship Match
Hikaru Shida (c) against Nyla Rose – AEW Women’s Championship Match
Cody (c) against Darby Allin – TNT championship match
FTR (c) against The Young Bucks – Game of the AEW Tag Team Championship
Kenny Omega vs. Adam “Hangman” side – AEW World Championship Tournament Final
Chris Jericho against MJF
Matt Hardy against Sammy Guevara – Ultimate Extinction
Orange Cassidy against John “4” Silver
Serena Deeb (c) against Allysin Kay – NWA Women’s Championship Match (Buy-In)
Which game are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section.