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Cody Rhodes: Full Gear 2020 Could Be The Pay-Per-View Event That Defines AEW



Cody Rhodes has high expectations for the pay-per-view event taking place on Saturday, November 7th.

At the second Full Gear pay-per-view, Cody Rhodes will defend his AEW TNT Championship against Darby Allin. In addition to that match, discard features several matches that have been anticipated since day one of AEW.

Speaking with Bleacher Report, Cody Rhodes revealed that he feels this card may be the defining show of AEW’s short history thus far.

“I think this could end up being the PPV that defines us. The Bucks vs. FTR is a match that has been building for many years. Page and Omega are two of the best bell-to-bell wrestlers ever. You have Jon Moxley with Eddie Kingston. You have John Silver vs. Orange Cassidy for that meta-loving fan. I think everyone has the intention of stealing the show.

“With everything that is going on, you are guaranteed some sort of satisfaction. The one thing pro wrestling can always provide, which sports like boxing and MMA can’t always provide, is a payoff to what we are doing. You will absolutely fall in love with somebody. You don’t have to love wrestling, but there will be a wrestler that you will fall in love with and you should absolutely give it a try.”

You can view the full card below:

AEW World Championship – I Quit Match
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Eddie Kingston

AEW TNT Championship
Cody (c) vs. Darby Allin

AEW World Title Number One Contender Tournament Final
Hangman Page vs. Kenny Omega

AEW Tag Team Championships
FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) (c) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)

Elite Deletion
Matt Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara

If MJF Wins, He Can Join The Inner Circle
Chris Jericho vs. MJF

AEW Women’s Championship
Hiraku Shida (c) vs. Nyla Rose

Orange Cassidy vs. John Silver

NWA Women’s Championship – Buy-In
Serena Deeb (c) vs. Allysin Kay

Cody Rhodes recently addressed the media in a conference call building up this pay-per-view, where he discusses obtaining the legal rights to his last name, the current state of the women’s division, and more.

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