AEW pay-per-views have become standout dates on the professional wrestling calendar since the promotion launched and Saturday’s Full Gear is no different.
Almost all of AEW’s top stars are scheduled for the event, with Bryan Danielson, CM Punk, The Young Bucks, Adam Cole and women’s champion Dr.
Let’s take a look at all the action to set down and our predictions for who will walk out of Full Gear as a winner.
From failing in the match to crown the first AEW world champion to a tag title run with Omega by his side to their subsequent break-up and the destruction of his self-confidence, Page has gone through a complete journey.
That could change in the early part of 2022, with recent WWE releases putting some very talented competitors on the market and AEW continuing to build up their own talent.
Danielson is living his best life since joining AEW, wrestling the kind of matches that anyone who has followed his career since the independents know appeal to his very soul.
Kingston finally getting a shot to be a star after being a constant fixture on the independents is wonderful and Punk’s return is, obviously, a huge deal for the company.
Page and Sky have proven to be a good team with the ability to go on the microphone or in the ring, but have been somewhat tied down by the involvement of Lambert and his squad of mixed martial artists.
Full Gear is certainly not lacking in potentially great matches, and the battle for the tag titles between Lucha Brothers and FTR could still end up stealing the show.
While Allin is a great young face, with a top-tier connection to fans, MJF is his direct opposite as a pure heel who is basically incapable of acting as a fan favorite.
The Young Bucks have obviously been one of AEW’s top acts since the promotion started, but Cole’s addition has been massive and he’s been on fire since debuting.