ALL ELITE WRESTLING Confirms FULL GEAR Pay-Per-View Later This Year

ALL ELITE WRESTLING Confirms FULL GEAR Pay-Per-View Later This Year

After months of heavy speculation, AEW confirmed that they will hold their final pay-per-view called "Full Gear" near the tail end of 2019. Get some more information regarding the promotion's big event here.

By EliteGuy101 - Sep 02, 2019 10:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: Fightful.com
AEW has finally confirmed their final pay-per-view for 2019, Full Gear.

The event was confirmed at All Out on Saturday night, as the promotion will head to Baltimore, Maryland at the Royal Farms Arena on November 9.

This will officially be the first event following the television debut of the company on October 2nd. At the moment, ticket information and pricing have yet to be revealed. It was first reported by PWInsider in early August that the company were planning on hosting one final event before 2019 ended.

As of right now, no matches are confirmed for the event though several feuds were teased at All Out including Adam “Hangman” Page and PAC. Of course, there’s no guarantee that these match-ups will end up on the pay-per-view card.
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