Full Gear will be AEW's next big PPV and it is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 7, 2020. Full Gear was the first PPV to take place following the debut of Dynamite last year, which makes the event a big stop on the company's calendar. AEW will also be eager to put this year's All Out firmly behind them as it was considered to be the first swing and a miss when it comes to the company's PPVs. Fans in North America can watch Full Gear on B/R Live, while those outside of the US and Canada can purchase the PPV through the Fite app. The show will start at 8 pm EST, or 7 pm for anyone who wants to catch the preshow.

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Cody Rhodes vs. Darby Allin for the TNT Championship

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Darby Allin was relatively unknown to the wider wrestling world when he first debuted in AEW. A number of matches have helped him put his name on the map over the past 12 months, and some of the best of those matches have been against Cody Rhodes. Allin watched on as Orange Cassidy almost beat Cody for the TNT Title during Dynamite's anniversary show. Should Cody beat Cassidy in their rematch, Allin will be waiting for him and the TNT title at Full Gear.

Kenny Omega vs. Hangman Page for a Shot at the AEW Title

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More than a year's worth of Dynamite and AEW's World Title has still only been held by two people. That's pretty impressive. Jon Moxley has held it since February and shows no sign of giving it up any time soon. However, one of his next contenders will be decided at Full Gear. Eight men will compete in a tournament with the winner earning themselves a future title shot. Kenny Omega and Hangman Page have outlasted the rest of the field and will compete in the final.

Jon Moxley vs. Eddie Kingston in an I Quit Match for the AEW Championship

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The winner of the tournament won't necessarily be facing Moxley. That's because the champ will need to first survive Eddie Kingston at Full Gear. These two have a history that extends farther back than their time in AEW together. Both like to think themselves tough guys, but on November 7, one of them will have to utter the words "I quit". Either that or we'll be watching them fight forever.

FTR vs. The Young Bucks for the AEW Tag Team Championships

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It didn't take long for FTR to win the Tag Team Titles once they arrived in AEW. Plus, ever since they walked through the door, a dream match between them and The Young Bucks has been teased. The Bucks needed to outlast three other teams in a number one contender's match on Dynamite to make sure that dream match finally happens. Buckle up, this one's going to be good.

Sammy Guevara vs. Matt Hardy in an Elite Deletion Match

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After what happened between Matt Hardy and Sammy Guevara at All Out, we're a little surprised these two are going to wrestle again. The pair might want to prove that they are safe and what went down before was a one-off. This time around it will be an Elite Deletion match. That implies pre-taping parts or all of it, eliminating for something controversial to make the air. Nevertheless, the memory of Hardy's fall will still be in the memories of many fans watching.

Chris Jericho vs. MJF

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The dynamic between Chris Jericho and MJF these past few weeks has been fascinating. MJF wants in on The Inner Circle, but Le Champion has been understandably reluctant to let him in. All of that has led to this, a win and you're in scenario. If MJF can beat Jericho at Full Gear, he becomes a fully fledged member of The Inner Circle. If that happens, what might that mean for the faction?

Hikaru Shida vs. Nyla Rose for the AEW Women's Championship

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AEW's women's division has been struggling as of late. Fans would be forgiven for not knowing who the Women's Champion actually is right now. It's Hikaru Shida, and at Full Gear she will defend the title against Nyla Rose, the woman from which she won the championship. Despite a lack of build to this one, it makes sense that the pair would clash as the last time these two faced off was the last time the women's division felt like it was going somewhere.

Orange Cassidy vs. John Silver

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This one seems like an odd match to save for a PPV, and was originally supposed to be a part of the Buy In. Orange Cassidy is proving to be one of AEW's most popular assets, so what better way to convince casual viewers to buy the PPV than by having him front and center impressing in a match he will almost certainly win? However, the match has since been bumped up to the main card.

Serena Deeb vs. Allysin Kay for the NWA Women's Championship

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The empty slot left on the Buy In will now be occupied by this match. Serena Deeb beat Thunder Rosa for the NWA Women's Title last week. It might seem odd to have a title match on a preshow, but in AEW's defense, it isn't their title. Deeb faces a tall order keeping the title beyond Saturday when she comes up against Allysin Kay.

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