ALL ELITE WRESTLING Releases The First Installment Of 'The Road To Fyter Fest'

ALL ELITE WRESTLING Releases The First Installment Of 'The Road To Fyter Fest'

CEO Gaming and AEW will collaborate together on June 29th, which will see Jon Moxley make his debut for the promotion against "Bad Boy" Joey Janela. Check out the first installment of 'The Road To Fyter Fest'.

By EliteGuy101 - Jun 05, 2019 10:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: Fightful.com
Double or Nothing has come and gone, and now All Elite Wrestling is focusing on their next event, Fyter Festival, which takes place on June 29th.

Thus far, the only matches that have been confirmed are Jon Moxley vs. “Bad Boy” Joey Janela, Cody Rhodes vs. Darby Allin, and a Six-Man Tag Team Match Between The Elite (Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks) vs. The Lucha Brothers (Pentagon Jr. & Fenix) & a mystery partner.

AEW has now released their first 'Road to Fyter Fest' video, in which Cody discusses AEW and the gaming convention coming together, along with wrestling his opponent Darby Allin. The episode also features Moxley cutting a promo on his opponent Joey Janela. Check it out:


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