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Swerve then hit the Hidden Blade on Ospreay and attempted the Swerve Stomp, but Ospreay ducked. Ospreay attempted the Hidden Blade, but Swerve ducked and Ospreay accidentally hit the referee. In the midst of the confusion, Swerve hit a poisonrana, but Ospreay landed on his feet and hit the Hidden Blade on Swerve. Don Callis then came out and ...
The match ended when Daniel Garcia prevented MJF from hitting Ospreay with brass knuckles, enabling Ospreay to give MJF a Tiger Driver '91 and pin him to win the title. [ 36 ] [ 35 ] The tenth bout was a singles match in which AEW TBS Champion Mercedes Moné defended her title against Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. .
Will Ospreay vs. Pac. Will Ospreay is a singular talent. Pac is one of the best workers on the planet. What you get when you mix them is pro-wrestling excellence.
Full Gear is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event held annually in November by All Elite Wrestling (AEW) since 2019, generally around the week of Veterans Day.It is one of AEW's "Big Five" PPVs, which includes Double or Nothing, All In, All Out, and Revolution, their five biggest pay-per-view events produced throughout the year.
Double or Nothing returns to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in 2024, which is the same venue which hosted the inaugural event in 2019.. Double or Nothing is considered All Elite Wrestling's (AEW) marquee event, having first been held in 2019, which was the promotion's first professional wrestling event and first pay-per-view (PPV) produced.
The event marked Will Ospreay's last Revolution Pro Wrestling appearance after his New Japan Pro Wrestling contract expired, and before making his permanent All Elite Wrestling appearance. [3] All Elite Wrestling owner Tony Khan was present for the event, with Ospreay addressing him following the main event.
Ospreay then delivered the Hidden Blade to Danielson and pinned him to win the match. After the match, Ospreay and the doctors went to check on Danielson. [23] The penultimate match was a tournament final for the vacant AEW World Tag Team Championship in which The Young Bucks faced FTR in a ladder match. In the opening stages, The Bucks ...
The event received positive reviews. Steve Cook of 411Mania wrote "main matches were good & entertaining, and my complaints aren't anything new to regular AEW viewers". [26] During the Swerve-Page match, there was a spot where Page laid under Swerve, who was bleeding heavily, and drank his blood before spitting it out.