AEW Full Gear 2022 results
All Elite Wrestling’s Full Gear PPV has come and gone. The company’s last major event in 2022, the November 19 event saw multiple championship matches and some major title changes. After a big scuffle between AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and MJF, fans were quite surprised that MJF still held the belt. Check out the full results for the program below.
PPV Full Gear took place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. In addition to the previously mentioned world championship match, there are many other highly anticipated matches on the card, including a steel cage match between former team champions and best friends Boy green forest and Luchasarus.
Below you’ll find the full results for Full Gear, separated by the preview, called “Zero Hour”, and the main card. The defending champions have “(c)” next to their name on the list and the winner is in bold. Alternatively, you can watch the entire Zero Hour event for free.
Result:
Midnight:
- Orange Cassidy, Best Friends, Rocky Romero and Danhausen compared to Factory.
- Brian Cage vs. Ricky Starks (World title elimination tournament semi-final)
- Eddie Kingston compared to Jun Akiyama
Main card:
- Forest boy vs. Luchasaurus (The Battle in the Steel Cage)
- Elite vs. Death triangle (c) (AEW World Triple Championship)
- Pearl Cargill (c) vs Nyla Rose (TBS Championship)
- Bryan Danielson vs. Chris Jericho (c) vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Sammy Guevara (ROH Championship)
- Saraya versus Dr. Britt Baker, DMD
- Wardlow (c) vs. Samoa joe vs. Powerhouse Hobbs (TNT Championship)
- Sting & Darby Allin vs. Jeff Jarrett & Jay Lethal (No DQ, No Countdown)
- Typhoon Toni (c) vs. Jamie Hayter (AEW Interim Women’s World Championship)
- welcomed (c) vs Swerve in our Glory (AEW Tag Team Championship)
- Jon Moxley (c) vs. MJF (AEW World Championship)
Also, there will be a pre-show called The Buy-In that starts everything an hour before the main card. Traditionally, there are multiple matches during that hourly build time, so you won’t want to miss out.
How to watch:
AEW events are pay-per-view, which means you pay per event and it’s not included in the subscription service. In the US and Canada, if you want to watch the replay, you’ll have to watch Full Gear on Bleaching Report. Price is $50 USD for this event. Outside of the previously mentioned countries, you can watch Fully equipped on Fite. Prices vary depending on the country.
Guess:
If you want a few people yelling at each other about Full Gear’s winners and losers, you’ve come to the right place – minus the screaming. The GameSpot Wrestle Buddies wrestling podcast features a special Full Gear prediction episode. Hosts Mat Elfring and Chris E. Hayner go through the card and try to figure out what will happen during the November 19 event. Check out the episode below.
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