Can Kyle Fletcher rebound from All Out?
Despite putting up a tremendous fight against Adam “Hangman” Page, the reality is that Fletcher failed to win the AEW World Championship. As you can imagine, the Don Callis Family member is not happy and he's going to take his frustrations out on Komander.
This will be Fletcher's third title defense and though Komander has yet to win any AEW gold, he is a former ROH World Television Champion. Can Komander capitalize on Fletcher’s loss and turn him into a former TNT Champion? Or will Kyle Fletcher remind everyone why many considered him to be the future of AEW?
Eddie Kingston’s battle against Big Bill is far from over. The former ROH World Champion made his grand return Saturday and he beat the former AEW World Tag Team Champion. However, Bryan Keith tried to interfere and Hook came out to save the day. Now, these two will be working together to fight Big Bill and Bryan Keith. That’s still some rust in Kingston’s game, can Bill and Keith exploit it and get the win?
Speaking of returns, The Acclaimed…I mean Max Caster and Anthony Bowens will team together for the first time since January. There’s still some lingering issues between the former AEW World Tag Team Champions, which could greatly benefit Swirl’s Blake Christian and Lee Johnson. Will Caster and Bowens regain their mojo and pick up the victory? Or are the issues between these men too deep for them to overcome?
Check out the advertised line-up for tonight’s show:
- Kyle Fletcher vs. Komander for the TNT Championship
- Hook and Eddie Kingston vs. Big Bill and Bryan Keith
- Max Caster and Anthony Bowens vs. “Swirl” Blake Christian and Lee Johnson
- Jamie Hayter vs. Julia Hart