AEW Full Gear 2024 Predictions: Shane McMahon Will SCREW Orange Cassidy
As a seasoned wrestling enthusiast who’s seen it all from the golden age of Hulkamania to the modern-day spectacle that is AEW, I must say this Full Gear card looks quite promising! The roster is brimming with talent and intriguing storylines that promise to deliver a night of thrilling action.
In a week from this Saturday, AEW Full Gear 2024 will unfold at Newark, NJ’s Prudential Center. AEW has already confirmed an impressive lineup of eight thrilling matches for the main event, including past AEW World Champions like MJF, Hangman Adam Page, and Swerve Strickland. The show will also introduce the highly anticipated debut of Bobby Lashley, while current fan-favorites Mercedes Mone (TBS Champion) and Jon Moxley (AEW World Champion) will defend their titles. This card is bursting with captivating matchups and tales that are sure to leave pro wrestling enthusiasts worldwide speechless.
Without further ado, let’s delve into our exciting forecast for Full Gear 2024, where we predict a dramatic turn of events in the highly anticipated main event match between Jon Moxley and Orange Cassidy for the AEW World Championship. Shane McMahon is expected to play a pivotal role in this contest, potentially leading to an unfair advantage for Moxley.
MJF vs. Roderick Strong [Grudge Match]
It seems MJF was expected to fight Adam Cole already, but it appears AEW is saving their PPV match for Worlds End in December. This is because Worlds End was the event where Adam Cole betrayed MJF as the Devil. For now, MJF will win against Roderick Strong at Full Gear this month to build up steam for his upcoming high-profile clash with Adam Cole next month. Roderick Strong serves as a temporary opponent who has been excessively shouting “Adam” on AEW TV, reminiscent of SpongeBob’s frequent “Squidward.” This match should be straightforward but intense, with Adam Cole possibly attacking MJF post-match.
Mercedes Mone vs. Kris Statlander [TBS Championship]
Mercedes Mone is on the brink of surpassing Jade Cargill’s record as TBS Champion, possibly as a response to Cargill leaving AEW for WWE. This means it’s highly unlikely that Mercedes will lose this title to anyone in the roster in the near future, and especially not Kris Statlander, who ended Cargill’s winning streak originally. As the highest-paid female wrestler in the industry and the top draw in the AEW Women’s Division, Mercedes is expected to shine brightly when the match begins. In essence, Jade Cargill might just witness a galaxy of stars when that bell tolls.
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Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Ricochet [International Championship]
At AEW WrestleDream last month, Konosuke Takeshita seized the International Championship from Will Ospreay in a three-way battle with Ricochet. This new reign of the title seems tailor-made for a transitional champion, leading many AEW fans to hope for a more extended rule for Takeshita’s character development. However, it is believed that AEW aimed to give the belt to Ricochet as part of a smooth transition from WWE to AEW while minimizing any perceived weakness in Ospreay’s loss. Once Ricochet has had his time with the title and proven himself, AEW will likely set up an exciting rematch between Ospreay and the new champion.
Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher [Grudge Match]
Will Ospreay aims to secure several wins to move towards main event or upper mid-card matches. However, his partnership with Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis, under Don Callis, seems troubled. It’s unlikely that Ospreay will lose to his partners, as it would be like Batman losing to Robin, Luigi losing to Mario, or Jerry losing to Tom – such losses would end the show in these cases. Similarly, if Ospreay loses to Fletcher in AEW, it could have significant consequences.
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Christian vs. Hook [Personal Rivalry]
Due to an unusual circumstance, Christian remains eligible for a World Championship match following his Casino Gauntlet victory at AEW All In. Since he hasn’t utilized the opportunity to challenge for “another bout,” he’s been spending time with Hook. Despite some occasional losses, Hook is almost invincible in AEW, making him a favorite among knowledgeable fans. This trend continues here as Hook approaches title contention following his retirement of the FTW Title. As a seasoned pro, Christian has little to lose in this situation, so it seems that Hook will emerge victorious.
Private Party (c) vs. The Outrunners vs. House of Black vs. The Acclaimed [AEW Tag Team Championships]
Recenty, Private Party successfully captured the AEW Tag Championships from Young Bucks on AEW Dynamite. In professional wrestling, it’s often considered poor planning to conclude their initial championship reign in AEW during their first PPV title defense. This same reasoning applies to Konosuke Takeshita, but there’s a significant distinction: Private Party is homegrown talent who have been with AEW since its beginning. Since they’ve toppled the Executive Vice Presidents of AEW, their title reign should be long-lasting and historic, rather than squandered in a fatal four way match.
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Jack Perry (c) vs. Daniel Garcia [TNT Championship]
Jack Perry’s TNT Title Reign hasn’t exactly stirred up many tears, but Daniel Garcia is poised to take the stage as the new TNT Champion in AEW. With the backing of fans and a fresh rub from MJF, it seems Garcia is set to don the champion’s crown. The TNT Title often serves as a stepping stone for rising stars like him, but Perry’s reign hasn’t been particularly eventful beyond annoying CM Punk with The Elite. That gag wore thin pretty quickly, leaving little substance for Perry to work with. Now, it seems his time has come and gone.
Bobby Lashley vs. Swerve Stricklend [Personal Rivalry]
Previously, Swerve Stricklend held the AEW World Championship title, but lost it to Bryan Danielson at All In. Now, he must secure a pay-per-view victory, but this is Bobby Lashley’s introduction to AEW. Unfortunately for Swerve, it seems like he might suffer another loss in this debut match. The intriguing aspect of this bout is whether Swerve Stricklend will switch allegiances, leaving Prince Nana and potentially joining MVP and the Hurt Syndicate following his defeat. Such a move could provide an engaging twist for Swerve as he works towards reclaiming the AEW World Title, with the Hurt Syndicate offering the support he needs to ascend once more to the top of that mountain.
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Hangman Adam Page vs. Jay White [Personal Rivalry]
Recently, Hangman Adam Page has been unstoppable, culminating in his victory over Swerve Strickland during the main event of AEW All Out. Following that triumph, he also defeated Jeff Jarrett. However, let’s focus on what’s important: a hiccup in Page’s winning streak occurred when Jay White made a comeback and defeated him at WrestleDream. Now, Page is determined to reclaim his victory over White so he can regain his position in World Title contention. The obsession with beating Swerve doesn’t need to be replaced by an obsession with White; instead, AEW should wrap this up by concluding their trilogy at the event called Worlds End.
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy [AEW World Championship]
As the cowboy persists in searching for a snake hidden in his footwear, Jon Moxley will be juicing oranges in the main event to defend his AEW World Championship. Similarly, Roderick Strong serves as Adam Cole’s supporting actor, much like Orange Cassidy does for Darby Allin, who is deeply embroiled in a heated rivalry with Moxley and is set to square off against him at Worlds End in December. Nonetheless, the real intrigue lies not in the outcome of this match but rather the climax of this pay-per-view event, where Shane McMahon makes his AEW debut and attempts to undermine Orange Cassidy, ultimately seizing control alongside Jon Moxley – a twist that has been hinted at for weeks. Here’s where the money’s at!
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