Tonight’s AEW Full Gear airing November 22, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The show sees AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page defend his title against The Opps’ AEW World Trios Champion Samoa Joe in a Steel Cage Match. Plus, The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley will face The Conglomeration’s Kyle O’Reilly in a No Holds Barred Match.
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AEW Full Gear Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show Results (11/22/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The AEW Full Gear Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show opens up with Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness welcoming us as we get the entrances of the first match of the pre-show.
$200,000 4-Way Tag Team Match: “The Best Wrestler Alive” “Platinum” Max Caster and “The Pride of Professional Wrestling” “The Five Tool Player” Anthony Bowens vs. Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson) vs. Big Bill and “The Bounty Hunter” Bryan Keith vs. The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd)
The match starts off with Anthony Bowens and Austin Gunn and both men lock up. Max Caster then begins clapping from the apron, but Bowens questions what he’s doing. Caster then tags in, but unbeknownst to him, Robinson has tagged in on his side. He then sends Caster crashing into the mat, but Truth Magnum and Big Bill tag in. Magnum then wastes no time going after Bill, but Bill sends him crashing out of the ring over the top rope.
Magnum and Turbo Floyd then begin hitting everyone else with bodyslams. Bowens then takes Floyd out with a Famouser and Caster sends Magnum into the corner. Bowens and Caster then double team on Magnum and Caster hits a bodyslam on him before Bowens climbs to the top rope, while Caster holds Magnum in place for him to hit the Scissor Me Timbers. Robinson then sneaks up behind Bowens and rolls him up for the win.
The winners of the $200,000 4-Way Tag Team Match, Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson)!
We then get a video package for tonight’s Full Gear PPV and Paul Wight joins commentary for the next match of the pre-show.
We then head to the back, where Samoa Joe cuts a promo on “Hangman” Adam Page while standing in front of a group of men who wore “Opps Dojo” t-shirts and stood with their arms crossed. Joe says he will be walking to the ring with a movement and an army behind him. Joe then says Page will learn what the movement truly encapsulates.
RPG Vice and Don Callis then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the pre-show and QT Marshall, Big Boom! A.J., Big Justice, The Rizzler and Aaron Solo follow.
Tag Team Match: Boom & Doom (Big Boom! A.J. and QT Marshall) vs. RPG Vice (Rocky “Azucar” Romero and Trent Beretta)
The match starts off with A.J. and Marshall having the early advantage and A.J. sends Marshall onto both Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero. Back in the ring, Marshall gets a two count on Romero. Beretta then turns things around with a lariat on Marshall. RPG Vice is now taking full control behind the referee’s back. Marshall then hits Beretta with a lariat and A.J. is taken down on the apron. Marshall has been isolated once again and he is dumped to the outside as The Rizzler and Big Justice confront Romero. Beretta then shoves Big Justice down, leading to Paul Wight confronting him.
A.J. is finally tagged in and he takes care of both Beretta and Romero. Beretta then hits a superkick on A.J., but A.J. responds with a spinebuster. Don Callis then distracts the referee and A.J., leading to Beretta hitting him with a cast. He then follows it up with a running shotgun dropkick, but only gets a two count. RPG Vice then hit a stomp/Strong Zero combination, but Marshall breaks the count. Romero then hits running lariats. He then looks to attack with the cast, but Big Justice hits the Diamond Cutter on Romero. A.J. and Marshall then hit the Doomsday Device on Beretta for the win.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, Boom & Doom (Big Boom! A.J. and QT Marshall)!
We then head to the back, where The Young Bucks, Don Calls and Josh Alexander are having a conversation. Callis says the faction will have three new members tonight, The Bucks and Mark Briscoe but we can see that The Bucks are more focused on the money. Callis then hypes up the CMLL Trios Titles Match, but it is revealed that Kazuchika Okada is not yet here.
Eddie Kingston and HOOK then make their way down to the ring for the next match of th pre-show and The Workhorsemen are already waiting inside the ring.
Tag Team Match: Eddie Kingston and “The Cold-Hearted Handsome Devil” HOOK vs. The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry and JD Drake)
The match starts off with The Workhorsemen meeting Eddie Kingston and HOOK on the bottom of the entrance ramp. JD Drake then leaves Kingston laid out at the bottom of the entrance ramp as Anthony Henry sends HOOK in the ring.
Henry then continues wearing down HOOK. Drake then tags in and hits a chop on HOOK, but HOOK responds with several chops of his own. Drake then nails HOOK with a spinebuster, but Kingston tags in and hits a double back suplex on Drake with HOOK. Henry (who has tagged in) then sneaks up behind Kingston, but Kingston nails him with a DDT and pins him for the win. While Drake looks to break the fall, HOOK traps him in Redrum to prevent him from doing so.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, Eddie Kingston and “The Cold-Hearted Handsome Devil” HOOK!
Don Callis Family then make their way down to the ring for the final match of the pre-show, but Kazuchika Okada is not with them. El Sky Team then make their way down to the ring next with Alex Abrahantes.
CMLL World Trios Championship Match: El Sky Team (Místico, Máscara Dorada and Neón) (c) vs. Don Callis Family (AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, IWGP World Heavyweight Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita and Hechicero)
The match starts off with Hechicero wrapping Místico’s arm in a chair and he wrenches on it. Okada is then shown pulling into the parking garage. Okada then exits his sports car dressed in his ring gear. The countdown clock then shows one minute remaining, but we cut to a Full Gear video and the AEW Full Gear Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show comes to a close.
AEW Full Gear Results (11/22/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights
AEW Full Gear opens up with pyro going off and the CMLL World Trios Championship Match is still continuing.
CMLL World Trios Championship Match: El Sky Team (Místico, Máscara Dorada and Neón) (c) vs. Don Callis Family (AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, IWGP World Heavyweight Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita and Hechicero)
The action continues until Takeshita is left alone in the ring and Okada’s music hits as he finally makes his way down to the ring, getting quite the pop. Okada then takes his robe off as Máscara Dorada rolls up Takeshita for a two count, but Okada sends him out of the ring before he and Okada stare each other down. Hechicero then tries to defuse the situation, but Okada flips of Takeshita and this is interrupted by the El Sky Team, who get the advantage. Dorada and Neón then climb the turnbuckles, but are intercepted by Okada and Takeshita.
In the midst of this, we see Místico making his return to the ring after being checked on from earlier, hitting a tiger feint kick on Takeshita before taking Takeshita and Okada out with a cross body off the ropes. He then sends Takeshita out of the ring before sending Okada down with an arm drag, but Okada leaves the ring allowing Hechicero to get in the match per CMLL rules. He and Místico then go at it until Místico sends him to the outside, where Hechicero lands on the announce desk. Takeshita then goes after him, but nearly gets locked into a La Mistica before Okada breaks it up.
Místico. then breaks free and Okada starts laying into Takeshita instead, sending him out of the ring to focus on Místico but in comes Neón instead, sending Okada away. Takeshita then comes back in and blocks a headscissors, leading to a wheelbarrow suplex sending Neón down hard. Takeshita then looks to finish things off, but Okada goes for a suplex that Takeshita stops. This then leads to both men arguing until Dorada comes in and Okada goes for a Rainmaker, only to lay out Takeshita instead. Okada then smiles, clearly happy to take Takeshita out of action but this allows the Sky Team to take control instead, leading to a pair of dives that clears the ring.
Místico then counters Hechicero, getting a two count in the process. Hechicero then scrambles to the ropes, opening himself up to a tiger feint kick by Místico for another near fall. Místico then heads to the corner, but is intercepted by Hechicero who looks for a powerbomb but Místico counters with a headscissors followed by a La Mistica that forces Hechicero to tap out as we see Takeshita being held back by Neón.
The winners and still the CMLL World Trios Champions, El Sky Team (Místico, Máscara Dorada and Neón)!
After the match, Takeshita glares at Okada on the entrance ramp. Don Callis then calms things between the two men and heads to the back with Okada as Takeshita tails behind both men.
We then get a video package looking at PAC challenging Darby Allin to a straight up wrestling match after the chaos of Blood & Guts and we will see that match next at Full Gear.
PAC then makes his way down to the ring through the crowd for the first official match of the night. We then see a video of a recovering Darby Allin watching back footage of PAC’s return at All Out and the subsequent beatings he has dealt him. A now unwrapped Darby Allin then gets out of the hospital bed, beating the TV up with a baseball bat as we head back to ringside for Allin’s entrance.
Singles Match: The Death Riders’ “The Bastard” PAC vs. Darby Allin
The match starts off with both men locking up and Allin getting a waist lock before PAC breaks free, only to be taken to the mat by Allin. PAC then fights to his feet as he tries to escape a wristlock, but Allin gets a Magistral for a two count. He then hits an arm drag and holds onto the arm and shoulder, but PAC is back up sending him to the corner to force a break. Allin then responds by sending PAC into the corner hard, forcing PAC to retreat outside for a breather.
PAC then takes his time getting back in the ring and Allin takes him off his game with a series of near falls as a result. Allin then cinches in a side headlock and just as PAC starts to get back up he gets sent to the canvas with a takedown. PAC then manages to counter out of this finally, locking in a headscissors until Allin breaks free for a modified Scorpion Deathlock but PAC gets to the ropes to force a break. The fight then ends up on the apron, where PAC hits an elbow shot before hoisting Allin up for a press slam to the floor.
Allin is struggling hard as the referee begins the count, reaching eight when Allin finally gets to his feet and onto the apron. He then barely gets into the ring when PAC stomps away at him, pulling the bandages off Allin’s arm before attacking the burned areas for added damage. Allin then goes to the ropes looking to get back up, but this allows PAC to go after him some more before pulling him into the middle rope and getting a near fall. Allin then slowly gets up in the corner before PAC pulls him for a hammer throw into the ring post and the impact sends him all the way out to the floor. Allin is then given little time to recover as PAC comes out to bring him into the ring once more, dropping him hard for the cover but only getting a two count.
PAC then brings Allin to his feet as the crowd chants “you can’t kill him” and this fires up Allin as he starts swinging away at PAC, forcing him to the outside. Allin then uses the ring apron to get some shots in and he hits a dive sending PAC into the barricade. Allin then places PAC on a chair before climbing the nearest turnbuckle and he hits a massive missile dropkick, sending PAC to the floor once more. Allin then brings PAC back into the ring and PAC tries to fight back only to get caught in a guillotine by Allin. PAC then brings himself to his feet, trying to counter out before Allin breaks free to hit the ropes and gets taken down with a German suplex by PAC. Allin is back up, charging at PAC in the corner and he gets taken to the turnbuckle with a belly to belly suplex instead.
PAC then turns back around to go after Allin, but Allin hits him with a lariat before going to the ropes for a Coffin Drop that gets blocked by PAC. PAC then hits the ropes for a lariat of his own. PAC then goes for a cover, but Allin kicks out. PAC then locks in the Brutalizer on Allin. Allin then scrambles to finally reach the bottom rope with his foot to force a break as the crowd chants “this is awesome.” PAC then delivers some right hands on Allin, then climbs to the top rope and hits him with a Black Arrow. Allin then moves out of the way and cinches in the Scorpion Death Lock on PAC. Wheeler Yuta then makes his way down to the ring and distracts Allin and the referee. PAC then picks up Sting’s baseball bat and hits Allin with it, then sends it out of the ring and pins Allin for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, The Death Riders’ “The Bastard” PAC!
We then get a video package looking at the tournament to crown the first-ever Women’s Tag Team Champions as the semifinalists face off in a 4-Way Tag Match next at Full Gear to see who gets to name the stipulation for their semifinal match.
Sisters of Sin then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night with Thekla. Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir then make their way down to the ring next and Babes of Wrath and Timeless Love Bombs follow.
4-Way Tag Team Match (Winning Team Picks AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament Semifinal Match Stipulation): Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) vs. Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue) vs. Timeless Love Bombs (“Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa) vs. “The Megasus” Megan Bayne and The Death Riders’ Marina Shafir
The match starts off with Storm going after Shafir and the ring clears out as the ringside brawl finally calms down. Shafir then takes control, sending Storm to her corner for a tag by Bayne as they gang up on Storm. Bayne then continues to lay into Storm until Storm fights back for a tag to Shirakawa. Both women then double team to keep Bayne down before Shirakawa gets sent to the corner by Bayne. Shirakawa then fights back with a kick before going for a cross body, but gets slammed to the mat for a near fall by Bayne.
A tag is then made to Shafir, who drags the face of Shirakawa along the ring before sending her to the opposite side but Skye Blue gets a blind tag to get into the match herself, pulling Shirakawa to the middle of the ring for a two count. Shirakawa then fights back, hitting a Sling Blade before looking for a tag to Storm but Julia Hart pulls Storm away. Shirakawa then opts for a tag to Willow Nightingale instead, who lays it into Blue before tagging in Cameron for a double team. A wheelbarrow slam then allows Cameron to get a two count, but Blue gets back at her with some shots before both women trade strikes. A backstabber attempt by Cameron is then stopped as Blue sends her to the corner for a tag to Hart. Cameron then hits a few strikes and she goes after Shafir as Blue knocks Bayne down as well. Hart then gets a near fall before Bayne tags herself in, going after Blue before turning her attention back to Cameron.
Bayne then sends Cameron to the corner for some more damage as we see Storm and Shirakawa dealing with Blue and Hart on the outside. Back in the ring, Shafir gets a tag for some shots of her own before Bayne tags right back in. Cameron then starts to fight back, hitting a headscissors into a DDT to send Bayne into the mat. Shafir then comes in off a tag, but she is kicked away before Nightingale gets the tag as well. She then sends Shafir to the corner for a hip attack before driving Shafir to the mat for a near fall.
Shafir then gets tagged out by Hart who goes after Nightingale, only to be sent down for a cover as Blue and Bayne break it up. Shirakawa then gets the tag now, going after Hart before Bayne tags herself in for a clothesline on Hart and a fireman’s carry on Shirakawa. A tag is then made to Shafir, who puts Shirakawa in the Mother’s Milk as Storm is fended off but she is able to break away to stop the hold. A tag is then made to Storm, who goes after Shafir until she gets sent to the ropes. A blind tag is then made by Cameron as Storm drops Shafir for a Lou Thesz press and Storm gets to her feet just as Cameron drops her with a cross body for a two count.
Sisters of Sin then get involved for a double team on Storm before they’re sent to the mat with a double German suplex by Bayne, who takes a pounce by Nightingale for her troubles. Shafir then gets involved but is sent to the outside, where they take a cannonball by Nightingale off the apron and it’s followed by a dive from Shirakawa. Cameron then rolls Storm up for a two count and it leads to an exchange of near falls until Storm gets the Big Package on Cameron for the win.
The winners of the 4-Way Tag Team Match, Timeless Love Bombs (“Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa)!
After the match, Storm and Shirakawa celebrate their win.
We then get a video package looking at FTR looking to take down Brodido and win the AEW World Tag Team Championship next at Full Gear.
FTR then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night with Big Stoke and Brodido follows.
AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: Brodido (Brody King and ROH World Champion Bandido) (c) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood)
The match starts off with Cash Wheeler and Bandido and both mn exchange offense before standing off. Bandido then takes Wheeler down with an arm drag, keeping him off his game with a couple of more for good measure before laying him out. Harwood then comes in but to no avail before Brody King makes the tag. Harwood tags in as well and we get a standoff between them before they trade strikes. Harwood then takes the brunt of this as he is sent to the corner. He. then hits a boot on King, but ends up being sent out of the ring where Harwood takes a hard chop against the barricade. Wheeler then gets caught trying to sneak up on him before King hits another hard chop on Harwood to bring him back into the ring for a near fall.
A tag is then made to Bandido for a double team, which sees Bandido hoist King onto Harwood. Harwood then rolls out of the ring as Bandido starts to do the Macarena, trying to get King to join in. He then refuses as Bandido sees FTR on the outside, diving over Stoke only for FTR to catch him and slam him onto the announce desk. They then bring Bandido back into the ring as the crowd tries to get under Stoke’s skin some more and a tag is made to Harwood after some shots from Wheeler. Harwood has Bandido in a Gory Special and Bandido tries to break free. He finally does, eventually taking FTR down to the mat.
Wheeler then rolls out of the ring, trying to keep King away from a tag only to get knocked off the apron but the referee is too distracted to see the tag made by Bandido, allowing FTR to take advantage as the crowd lets the referee know how they feel. Bandido then manages to fend off Harwood and breaks away from Wheeler for the tag to King, who lays out Harwood with a clothesline before sending Wheeler down to the mat. He also sends Harwood down, colliding with Wheeler before sending them to opposite corners for a set of clotheslines.
Wheeler then gets onto the shoulders of King looking to fight him off, but that ends with him being slammed into Harwood in the corner before King runs at them with a cannonball. A cover is then made by King, but it only gets a two as Wheeler kicks out. Bandido then comes in for an assist but is sent out of the ring by Harwood, allowing FTR to set King up on the top turnbuckle. A superplex is then made by Harwood, but to no avail as King grabs the throat of Wheeler while Bandido hits a splash on Harwood. King then ends up sending FTR out of the ring before tagging in Bandido.
King then goes for a dive on Harwood, but Big Stoke pushes him out of the way and King gets a glancing blow on Big Stoke before crashing to the floor. Back in the ring, Bandido gets a near fall on Harwood before Wheeler comes in. Bandido then dodges a Shatter Machine, but takes the Power & Glory as Harwood covers but Bandido kicks out at two. Bandido then gets away from another double team, sending Harwood out of the ring before hitting a press slam sending Wheeler onto Harwood on the outside. Bandido then climbs up top and hits a cross body to send FTR to the floor.
Bandido then brings Harwood back into the ring as Wheeler comes in looking to hit a Shatter Machine, but Bandido manages to get out of it. He then looks for a 21 Plex on Harwood, but Wheeler helps him block it before they hit the Shatter Machine. Harwood then makes the cover, but King narrowly breaks the pin to save the match. King and Wheeler then end up on the outside, where Wheeler narrowly dodges a cannonball, forcing King to crash into the barricade. He then grabs one of the tag belts to bring into the ring, but King grabs it to keep him from using it. Bandido then rolls up Harwood, but is sent into a belt shot just out of sight from the referee. Harwood then goes for a cover, but Bandido kicks out again and Brodido hits a Shatter Machine of their own off a tag to King. Harwood then kicks out at two.
Wheeler then hits a tope suicida on King on the outside. FTR then hits a Doomsday Device on Wheeler, but Bandido manages to pin Wheeler as King cinches in a sleeper on Harwood. Wheeler then kicks out and locks in a sleeper of his own on King. King then backs into the ring post to fight off Wheeler, but FTR hits an assisted piledriver on King on the apron. Bandido then sets up for a double 21 Plex on FTR, but FTR catches him on their shoulders and intercepts him. FTR then hits an assisted piledriver on Bandido and Harwood pins Bandido, but Bandido kicks out. Bandido then powers up to his feet, but FTR hits a Shatter Machine on him. Wheeler then holds off King as Harwood pins Bandido for the win.
The winners and new AEW World Tag Team Champions, FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood)!
After the match, FTR celebrate their win.
We then get a video package looking at the crowning of the inaugural AEW National Champion and we focus on Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin earning the first and second spots in the Casino Gauntlet Match.
The Hurt Syndicate then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night since Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin are the first two competitors in this match.
Casino Gauntlet Match (To Determine The First-Ever AEW National Champion): The Hurt Syndicate’s “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley) vs. “The Hurt Syndicate’s “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin vs. TBD
The match starts off with both men going at it and not letting up too much with an exchange of holds as we already get a countdown for our next participant and it is Ricochet. Ricochet then has a microphone, saying we don’t want to see wrestling crap as GOA blindside the two men in the ring. Ricochet then goes after MVP with the microphone, asking A.J. if he’s watching as he lets out a few “BOOM” remarks with each mic shot on the head of MVP. GOA then continue to lay waste to the Hurt Syndicate, with Lashley getting his head slammed against the ring steps by Liona as Ricochet mocks him from inside the ring.
Officials then rush down to get GOA out of here, also accompanying MVP to the back as Ricochet celebrates with some dance moves while the countdown reveals our next participant and it is Claudio Castagnoli. Ricochet then stops in his tracks as Castagnoli makes his entrance through the crowd. Ricochet then tries to get the drop on Castagnoli, but takes an uppercut instead before Castagnoli brings him back into the ring for a giant swing. Castagnoli then goes for a cover, but Ricochet manages to kick out at two. The crowd then starts chanting “we bald people” at the two men as they go back at it, with Castagnoli sent out of the ring as the countdown reveals the next participant and it is Daniel Garcia.
Garcia then makes his way through the crowd, laying into Ricochet as the crowd points out that he is not bald. This then leads to the Death Riders going to work on Ricochet in the corner until the countdown reveals our next participant and it is Orange Cassidy. Garcia still has the waist lock on Ricochet on the turnbuckle as Cassidy heads over and he licks his hand to hit Ricochet on the head. Garcia then takes Ricochet down to the mat. Cassidy then tries to take advantage for a cover, but Castagnoli pulls him up by the jeans before slamming him to the mat. Cassidy then tries to fight back for a sunset flip, but it is denied and Cassidy hits a Stundog Millionaire on Ricochet. He then goes for the cover and the countdown reveals our next participant is Wheeler Yuta.
Castagnoli then kicks out as Cassidy turns his attention to Yuta. This then leads to a 3-on-1 beatdown by the Death Riders until the countdown brings out Kevin Knight as he is the next participant. He then runs down the ramp to take out Garcia and Yuta, but gets caught coming into the ring by Castagnoli. Castagnoli then goes for a powerbomb, but gets sent over the top rope by Knight. Ricochet then sees an opening and rolls Knight up for a near fall. Knight then follows suit looking for a pin of his own to no avail as the countdown reveals our next participant and it is Roderick Strong.
Strong then goes after Garcia and Yuta on his way to the ring, fending off Castagnoli before turning his attention to Ricochet with a pair of backbreakers. He then hits a sick kick on Ricochet and Strong makes the cover as the countdown brings out Mark Davis as he is the next participant. The ring is then cleared out, allowing Davis to go after Strong until Garcia and Yuta come in. He then fends them off before hitting some hard shots on Strong and Knight. Ricochet then tries to take him off his game, but takes a driver by Davis, who dodges a PK by Cassidy to him with a driver as well. Davis then goes for a cover, but Yuta breaks the pin as the countdown gives us “Speedball” Mike Bailey as he is the next participant.
Bailey then makes his way down and he goes after Davis and he and Knight take him down before attempting a double cover. This then leads to an awkward stare-down between JetSpeed, allowing Davis to intervene before he is sent out of the ring. JetSpeed then collide as they trade offense and near falls. Knight then manages to dodge a superkick and the pause allows Garcia to send Knight out before dropping Bailey for a Dragon slayer as the countdown reveals our next participant and it is “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard.
Garcia then looks like he has seen a ghost, breaking the hold to deal with Menard who sends Garcia out of the ring. Garcia then escapes through the crowd as Menard chases him down. The ring is then left with Mark Davis and Claudio Castagnoli and Castagnoli is left alone as we see Lashley and Benjamin finally making their return to the match. The crowd then chants “we hurt people” as the Syndicate obliges, putting the hurt on Davis and Strong. Yuta then comes in and takes a spear as well and Lashley even catches Cassidy in mid-air for a powerslam. Bailey then tries to get in, but gets sent to the outside as Ricochet goes into the ring only to realize he’s made a huge mistake. Lashley and Benjamin then toss him around with ease, laying into Ricochet until Davis and Castagnoli finally put a stop to it.
Cassidy then comes in now, hitting an Orange Punch before the ring gets cleared out. Lashley then gets sent into the barricade as Yuta steals the thunder of Cassidy, trying to get a pin before Knight breaks it up. He then hits a UFO Splash on Cassidy, but gets pushed away for a Spirit Gun by Ricochet for the win.
The winner of the Casino Gauntlet Match and inaugural AEW National Champion, The Demand’s Ricochet!
After the match, GOA joins Ricochet in the ring and helps him up the ramp as he celebrates and takes the new title belt.
We then get a video package looking at the issues between Jon Moxley and Kyle O’Reilly as it has been building up for a while and we see Moxley surrendering at Blood & Guts, but things come to a head next in a No Holds Barred Match.
Jon Moxley then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night with Marina Shafir and Kyle O’Reilly follows.
No Holds Barred Match: The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley vs. The Conglomeration’s Kyle O’Reilly
The match starts off with O’Reilly laying it into Moxley as he looks for a hold on the arm, but Moxley breaks free to fight back. Both men are on their feet as Moxley offers a free shot to O’Reilly and O’Reilly makes him pay for it, sending Moxley to the corner for some hard kicks. They then end up trading some holds until O’Reilly forces Moxley down to the mat for an ankle lock and Moxley breaks free to take a breather on the outside. Shafir then convenes with Moxley, offering a fork to give Moxley an edge as he comes back into the ring but O’Reilly does his best to fend off the attack only to be sent to the mat. Moxley then manages to move the hand away long enough to start jabbing at the face of O’Reilly, who turns to his stomach and this allows Moxley to attack the back instead.
The referee then starts to intervene, which makes Moxley confront him with a reminder that anything goes. We then see O’Reilly is busted open as Moxley goes back after him, eventually taking a bite out of O’Reilly as the referee checks to see if O’Reilly gives up. He does not as Moxley pulls him away from the ropes to go after his arm. As he continues to pull back on O’Reilly’s arm he takes a bite out of his free hand. He then continues the damage with some toe kicks, but O’Reilly manages to fight back, leading to an ankle lock. Moxley then tries to break free as O’Reilly transitions to a facelock and he sends O’Reilly to the mat with a back suplex. He then grabs the fork again, targeting the nipple of O’Reilly against the ropes.
He then breaks away just long enough to set up a choke hold on the ropes, keeping O’Reilly’s arms trapped on the ropes until O’Reilly counters into a headlock forcing Moxley to break his own hold. O’Reilly then fights into a cross arm breaker as Moxley uses the ropes to pull himself out of the ring and break the hold. The fight then spills out of the ring as Moxley goes after O’Reilly, only to be launched into the ring steps by O’Reilly. O’Reilly then grabs a chair from nearby, setting it up before hitting some kicks on Moxley, forcing him onto the chair. O’Reilly then gets on the apron, setting up a running start before leaping off for a missile dropkick sending him against the barricade. He then brings Moxley back into the ring, blocking a cutter attempt before cinching in the ankle lock once again.
Moxley turns over to kick at O’Reilly’s head, looking for a triangle hold before O’Reilly drops down to tighten his own hold. Moxley then eventually kicks away at the head enough to break free, but O’Reilly gets right back after him when Moxley grabs the fork and now it’s O’Reilly with the fork, jabbing at the face of Moxley. Moxley is looking worse for wear as O’Reilly leaves the ring, grabbing a chain from underneath before coming back. Both men then stand off until O’Reilly starts wrapping the chain around Moxley while holding onto a guillotine hold, only for Moxley to respond in kind. Both men then trade shots looking for an advantage and it leads to O’Reilly hitting Moxley with a suplex.
Both men are slow to move, but eventually make it back to their feet and they trade strikes until O’Reilly hits a couple of kicks only for Moxley to grab O’Reilly with a takedown into a bulldog choke. He then uses the chain for added damage, but O’Reilly counters out for some mounted punches. Moxley then counters as well, finally breaking free to cinch in an ankle lock of his own before going for a bulldog choke only for O’Reilly to jab his hand with the fork to break the hold.
Moxley then breaks free and stomps the head of O’Reilly before leaving the ring to grab a chair. He then comes back into the ring, wrapping the chair around the right arm of O’Reilly before running into a stomp to take the arm out. Moxley then hoists O’Reilly up for a Death Rider DDT. He then looks for a kimura, but O’Reilly grabs his tights to block it only for Moxley to roll through to cinch it in. O’Reilly then breaks free as he rolls through, transitioning to another ankle lock before grabbing the chain for even more damage. He now has Moxley trapped in the middle of the ring with a grapevine and Moxley has no choice but to tap out.
The winner of the No Holds Barred Match, The Conglomeration’s Kyle O’Reilly!
After the match, an extremely fired up Moxley then delivers some stomps and strikes on O’Reilly. Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong then run down to the ring to check on O’Reilly as Wheeler Yuta, Daniel Garcia and Claudio Castagnoli join Moxley and Shafir at ringside. Castagnoli then directs Garcia to follow Moxley through the crowd as Cassidy and Strong help O’Reilly to the back.
We then get a video package looking at the rivalry between Kyle Fletcher and Mark Briscoe as it has reached a boiling point with the TNT Title on the line and if Briscoe loses, he must join the Don Callis Family.
We then get video of Mark Briscoe talking about the importance of faith and family as he goes into this match. Briscoe then he makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Kyle Fletcher follows with Don Callis.
AEW TNT Championship No DQ Match (If Fletcher Wins, Briscoe Joins The Don Callis Family): Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe
The match starts off with both men going at it until Briscoe tries to end things early twice, only to be sent out of the ring by Fletcher. Fletcher then leaves the ring, but takes a chair to the face by Briscoe, who sends Fletcher to the barricade to stay on the attack. He then sends Fletcher into the ring steps before launching another chair at Fletcher and he sets the chair up to let Fletcher have a seat. Briscoe then gets onto the apron for a running dive, but Fletcher catches him and slams him onto the chair with a brainbuster instead.
He then grabs the head of Briscoe to send him into the ring steps as the crowd tells Don Callis at ringside how they feel about him. Fletcher then looks for a suplex on the steps, but he is swept onto them instead and Briscoe follows it up with a hard chop. He then reaches under the ring for some weapons, pulling out some chairs and a large stepladder. He then sets up the ladder against a couple of chairs, propping Fletcher up against this before entering the ring for a cannonball dive only for Fletcher to dodge at the last second and forcing Briscoe to crash into the contraption instead. Fletcher then goes for a weapon of his own, grabbing a ladder before coming back into the ring and leaving to grab Briscoe to bring him back in as well.
Fletcher then slams the ladder against him, busting Briscoe open as he props the ladder up in the corner before setting Briscoe up and Briscoe sends Fletcher to the mat. Fletcher is back up to his feet with the ladder in his hands, only for Briscoe to hit a missile dropkick sending the ladder into his face. We now see Fletcher is busted open as Briscoe leaves the ring for another weapon, pulling a table out from underneath. He then sets the table up as Fletcher goes after him, only to be sent onto the table where Briscoe slams a chair on him. Briscoe then climbs the turnbuckle, only for Fletcher to roll off and walk away and as Briscoe pursues him, Fletcher hits a half and half suplex sending Briscoe onto the floor.
Fletcher then starts setting up some chairs as Briscoe starts to stir, getting to his feet as Fletcher finishes what he set up only to take another chair right in the face by Briscoe. He then sets Fletcher up on the chairs before climbing the turnbuckle, but a distraction from Don Callis allows Fletcher to intervene, sending Briscoe through the table instead. Another table has been brought into the ring as Briscoe slowly gets back to his feet to get back into the ring. The table then gets propped up against the corner as Briscoe tries to go for a Jay Driller and Fletcher counters with an Alabama Slam sending Briscoe through the table in the corner.
Briscoe. then manages to fight back on a powerbomb attempt, only to be dropped hard by Fletcher who brings in a bag to pour out a pile of thumbtacks. Briscoe. then tries to fight back, but Fletcher grabs a handful of tacks and shoves them into Briscoe’s mouth before slamming him in the face. He then looks for another powerbomb, but Briscoe counters and drops Fletcher onto the tacks with a brainbuster for a two count. Briscoe then leaves the ring, pulling out a table with barbed wire attached and a ladder. He then props the table against the apron and brings it into the ring before grabbing a chair on his way back in. As he sets the ladder up, he sees Fletcher trying to get away and this leads to a fight on the apron until Briscoe hits a leaping neckbreaker to send Fletcher through the chairs on the outside.
Briscoe then sets a table up over the pile of tacks before climbing the ladder, only for Fletcher to intervene by climbing the ladder himself until Briscoe leaps off the ladder for a Froggy Bow sending Fletcher through the table. Briscoe then goes for a cover and Fletcher manages to barely kick out at two to stay in the match. Briscoe then leaves the ring to bring the barbed wire table in as Fletcher is handed a screwdriver by Callis. Briscoe then brings Fletcher to his feet and blocks a screwdriver shot, but Fletcher manages to jab him in the head with it anyway, sending Briscoe to the corner. He then licks the screwdriver in an act of defiance and this costs him as Briscoe hits another brainbuster onto the tacks for a near fall.
Briscoe then climbs the turnbuckle, but Fletcher shoves the referee into him to stop it. Fletcher still has the screwdriver and he pokes it through the turnbuckle pad, looking for a very nasty brainbuster but Briscoe stops him. A cutthroat driver is then stopped by a screwdriver to the head and Fletcher hits a sheer drop brainbuster for the cover only for Briscoe to kick out. Briscoe then gets to his feet as he heads to the opposite corner, where Fletcher starts to intercept him but Briscoe fends him off, setting up for a BT Bomb sending Fletcher through the barbed wire table. He then follows up with a Jay Driller for the win.
The winner of the No DQ Match and new AEW TNT Champion, The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe!
After the match, Briscoe celebrates his win.
We then get a video package looking at the return of Jurassic Express as the interact with the Young Bucks trying to get some good money back on their sids and caught up in the mix is Kenny Omega and Josh Alexander in this Million Dollar Trios Match.
The Young Bucks then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Josh Alexander follows. Jurassic Express and Kenny Omega then make their way down to the ring next.
$1,000,000 Match: “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega and Jurassic Express (“Jungle Boy” Jack Perry and Luchasaurus) vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
The match starts off with Jack with Perry and Nick Jackson and the fight quickly spills to the outside where Perry takes control. He then sends Nick to the mat with an arm drag, but a double dropkick goes nowhere as they stand off. Tags are then made to Luchasaurus and Matt. Luchasaurus then takes Matt down with ease before sending him to the ropes, chopping him as well as Josh Alexander and Nick down easily. He then brings Matt to the corner for a tag to Perry and a double team leads to a dropkick by Perry for a near fall.
Perry then keeps an arm wringer on Matt as he tags in Omega, who drops onto the arm for added damage. Both men then head to the ropes where Alexander tags himself in, laying some shots into Omega before Omega sends him to the outside for a dive. Omega then brings Alexander back into the ring, but Alexander goes after the leg he attacked previously to keep Omega down. A tag is then made to Matt, with Nick joining in for a double team on Omega until he takes it the Bucks to the mat not once but twice.
They then end up on the outside as Omega looks for a dive, only to be cut off by Alexander. Omega then fights back for a hurricanrana, sending Alexander out of the ring before hitting a dive onto all three men. He then brings Nick back in the ring before Perry tags in, but Alexander catches him on a dive attempt to slam Perry onto the apron. Perry is then brought back in as Matt tags in, only to go after Omega on the outside before the Bucks hit a Risky Business for a two count. Matt then hits the ropes for a lariat, taking Perry down for another near fall before tagging in Alexander, who goes back to work on Perry before getting a two count of his own. He then sends Perry to the ropes, but takes a lariat by Perry for his troubles.
Alexander then fights back to send Perry back to the ropes, but Perry hits him with a DDT. A tag is then made to Luchasaurus and to Matt as Luchasaurus takes Alexander and the Bucks out with clotheslines. A double chokeslam is then intercepted by Alexander, who takes a chokeslam for his effort. He then hits one on the Bucks before hitting a standing moonsault on Matt for a two count. Luchasaurus then fights off The Bucks some more before Alexander gets the tag, going after him before Omega gets involved as well off a tag. Things then break down as all six men go at it, with Perry taking a backbreaker by Alexander before Luchasaurus takes him out.
Matt then hits a destroyer and it is followed by a running knee by Omega. Everyone is then down, but we see Omega and Alexander back on their feet, trading strikes until the ring is cleared. This then culminates in Alexander cinching in the ankle lock and The Bucks hitting a BTE Trigger before diving onto Jurassic Express on the outside. Back in the ring, Omega narrowly gets to the ropes to finally force a break. Matt then makes a tag, but he gets hit with a TK Driver by Perry as Omega gets a near fall. A Countdown to Extinction is then blocked, but Alexander takes a running knee. Nick then gets sent out of the ring as Jurassic Express hit the Countdown to Extinction on Matt and Alexander breaks the pin at the last second.
Alexander is then sent out out of the ring as the Bucks end up hitting a series of superkicks, including one on Alexander by accident. Alexander is then sent to the floor as Perry gets a rollup on Matt, but Nick intervenes for a BTE Trigger for the win.
The winners of the $1,000,000 Match, Don Callis Family’s “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)!
After the match, The Don Callis Family joins Callis and The Young Bucks in the ring. Callis then assumes that The Bucks have officially joined The Don Callis Family and invite them to celebrate with their newly won money. The Don Callis Family then begin attacking Omega, but seeing this happening The Bucks hesitate as Callis tries escorting them to the back. Callis then grabs one bag of money, but The Bucks ultimately decide to drop their own bags and run back to the ring. They then fight off The Don Callis Family to come to Omega’s aid alongside Jurassic Express. As Omega makes his way back to his feet, Matt and Nick extend their hands to Omega. Omega then pushes both their hands away and opts to hug The Bucks instead. He then raises Matt and Nick’s hands and heads up the entrance ramp as Don Callis sneaks away with the three bags full of $1 million.
We then get a video package looking at Kris Statlander waiting a long time for some revenge against Mercedes Moné, telling her to “focus on me” heading into this AEW Women’s World Championship Match.
Mercedes Moné then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Kris Statlander follows.
AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Kris Statlander (c) vs. AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné
The match starts off with Moné going for an ankle pick but she is is quickly fended off by Statlander, who takes control for a moment before Moné goes for a Statement Maker. Statlander then manages to break free, but she is is sent out of the ring by Moné who gets caught on a dive attempt. Statlander then lifts Moné up to walk up the steps onto the apron. Moné then breaks free, but she is caught with a superplex by Statlander who follows it up with a 450 splash and Moné rolls away. This then forces Statlander to leave the ring, favoring her arm as the referee goes to check on her. Statlander then insists she can continue, getting back to her feet and just in time to take a Meteora by Moné. She then mocks Statlander, telling the doctor to check on her before sending Statlander into the steps.
Moné then climbs the steps for a double stomp, bringing Statlander back into the ring for a cover and a two count. Moné then hits a DDT off the ropes and she goes for an armbar on Statlander while targeting her hand at the same time. Statlander then struggles as Moné changes the grip, only for Statlander to get to her feet. Moné then sends Statlander to the corner, eventually dropping her to the mat for a two count. Moné then continues the attack on Statlander with some stomps before sending her to the corner. Statlander then starts to fight back, but Moné catches her with an armbar and switches sides just to keep Statlander off her game. Statlander then powers to her feet but is dropped down on her arm by Moné, who drives her boot into the arm even more before kicking it away. She then gets back up and hits a big DDT on Statlander, but it’s only good for a near fall which frustrates her.
Moné then stays on the attack, setting up for a long series of vertical suplexes beyond the usual Three Amigos. Moné then hits 13 suplexes in total and this gets a “CEO” chant from the crowd. Moné then looks for a frog splash as she goes up top, but she lands on the boot of Statlander, right into the midsection. Both women are slow to get back up and they trade strikes. Moné then gets sent into the ropes for a back body drop and into the corner as Statlander sets up for a Saturday Night Fever, but it only gets a two count.
Statlander then rolls to the outside for a breather, but Moné comes after her looking for a Meteora only for Statlander to hit her with a Blue Thunder Bomb to the floor. Statlander then struggles to get up, sliding into the ring as the referee begins the count and it gets to nine before Moné slides into the ring to stop it. Statlander then gets up, but takes a Backstabber by Moné and she is sent into the corner before hitting another attack. She then sets up for a running kick, but Statlander nails her with a discus lariat instead.
Statlander then goes for a cover, but Moné attacks the arm to stop the pin. She then fights to her feet before Statlander takes control, locking in a Statement Maker on Moné but Moné rolls through for one of her own. Statlander is then trapped in the middle of the ring, trying to roll through as Moné keeps the hold on but Statlander gets to her feet, bringing Moné up to the turnbuckle as a result. Moné then gets caught on the shoulders of Statlander once more, right into a rib breaker on the way down to the mat.
Statlander then goes for a cover, but Moné narrowly gets her shoulder up at two. Statlander then looks for Saturday Night Fever, but Moné breaks free. She then stops a tombstone attempt and rolls Statlander up for a two, with Statlander responding in kind for a near fall of her own. Both women then fight to their feet until Statlander gets a package piledriver, but it only gets a two as Moné grabs the bottom rope to save the match for herself. Statlander then brings Moné to the corner but she is fought off, only to block a Meteora attempt. A hurricanrana attempt is then blocked, but Moné transitions for a reverse rana instead and hits a double knees in the ropes on Statlander. Moné then goes for a cover, but it’s still not enough as Statlander kicks out to save her title. Statlander then hits the Saturday Night Fever for the win.
Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW Full Gear on November 22, 2025 AEW World Championship Steel Cage Match: “Hangman” Adam Page (c) vs. The Opps’ AEW World Trios Champion Samoa Joe AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Kris Statlander (c) vs. AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné No Holds Barred Match: The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley vs. The Conglomeration’s Kyle O’Reilly AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: Brodido (Brody King and ROH World Champion Bandido) (c) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood) AEW TNT Championship No DQ Match (If Fletcher Wins, Briscoe Joins The Don Callis Family): Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe Casino Gauntlet Match (To Determine The First-Ever AEW National Champion): The Hurt Syndicate’s “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley) vs. “The Hurt Syndicate’s “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin vs. TBD $1,000,000 Match: “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega and Jurassic Express (“Jungle Boy” Jack Perry and Luchasaurus) vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) Singles Match: The Death Riders’ “The Bastard” PAC vs. Darby Allin 4-Way Tag Team Match (Winning Team Picks AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament Semifinal Match Stipulation): Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) vs. Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue) vs. Timeless Love Bombs (“Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa) vs. “The Megasus” Megan Bayne and The Death Riders’ Marina Shafir AEW Full Gear Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show $200,000 4-Way Tag Team Match: “The Best Wrestler Alive” “Platinum” Max Caster and “The Pride of Professional Wrestling” “The Five Tool Player” Anthony Bowens vs. Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson) vs. Big Bill and “The Bounty Hunter” Bryan Keith vs. The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd) AEW Full Gear Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show Tag Team Match: Boom & Doom (Big Boom! A.J. and QT Marshall) vs. RPG Vice (Rocky “Azucar” Romero and Trent Beretta) AEW Full Gear Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show CMLL World Trios Championship Match: El Sky Team (Místico, Máscara Dorada and Neón) (c) vs. Don Callis Family (AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, IWGP World Heavyweight Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita and Hechicero) AEW Full Gear Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show Tag Team Match: Eddie Kingston and “The Cold-Hearted Handsome Devil” HOOK vs. The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry and JD Drake)