5 Early predictions for AEW Full Gear 2024

Jon Moxley and Bobby Lashley could compete at Full Gear 2024. [Image credits: AEW YouTube and WWE Gallery]
Bobby Lashley (left); Jon Moxley (right)! [Images via AEW YouTube & WWE.com]

Full Gear is the next pay-per-view on the AEW calendar. The major show will emanate from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on November 23, 2024.

Following a traumatic ending to WrestleDream 2024, fans eagerly await what would transpire at AEW's next high-stakes event. Full Gear 2024 will likely be centered around the Blackpool Combat Club, which has emerged as a ruthless force in All Elite Wrestling of late.

Moreover, other prominent rivalries could also culminate at the New Jersey pay-per-view. A former WWE Champion could also make his in-ring debut during Full Gear 2024. From Will Ospreay to Swerve Strickland, several prominent stars could make an impact at the next monthly AEW special event.

In this article, let's look at five early predictions for Full Gear 2024:

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#5. Hangman Adam Page could battle Jay White yet again

Jay White kicked off his revenge tour with a convincing victory over Hangman Adam Page at WrestleDream 2024. The Switchblade managed to outsmart the ruthless Cowboy, who has recently been the most violent version of himself.

Although White is now ready to leave Hangman in the past, the former AEW World Champion may have some other plans in mind. Frustrated with his loss at WrestleDream, The Anxious Millennial Cowboy could target The Catalyst yet again.

Hangman Page could launch a brutal attack on Jay White in the upcoming weeks. The unexpected assault could lead to a rematch at Full Gear 2024, where the two stars could settle their scores once and for all.

At Full Gear, the former AEW World Champion would intend to put an end to his rivalry with White, who has been a recurring thorn in his path for years. Meanwhile, The Switchblade would hope to continue his recent momentum by scoring yet another victory over Hangman Adam Page.


#4. Will Ospreay could lock horns with Kyle Fletcher

At WrestleDream 2024, Kyle Fletcher turned his back on Will Ospreay. The Protostar blindsided his mentor from behind to allow Konosuke Takeshita to pin Ospreay and become the new AEW International Champion. After the match, Fletcher inflicted further damage on The Aerial Assassin, as he nailed Tiger Driver 91 on Ospreay.

The Don Callis Family has dealt a huge blow to Will Ospreay by taking away his best friend. The Aerial Assassin would now yearn to take revenge on Kyle Fletcher, who cost Ospreay his International Championship.

The two stars could finally collide at Full Gear 2024, where Ospreay would try to tear apart his former best friend. Meanwhile, The Protostar would look to finally put down The Commonwealth Kingpin, who has emerged as an invincible force in recent months.

The former United Empire stablemates have already battled each other once in All Elite Wrestling. Although Will Ospreay was able to get the win in that match, the situation could be much different when he locks horns with a more experienced Kyle Fletcher this time around.


#3. HOOK vs. Christian Cage could take place

A few weeks ago, an unidentified assailant attacked legendary ECW veteran Taz in the parking lot hours before AEW Dynamite. The incident has drawn the ire of Taz's son, HOOK, who is now laser-focused on hunting down his father's attacker.

The Cold-Hearted Handsome Devil was recently confronted by Christian Cage backstage. The Fatherly Figure extended sympathy to HOOK, but it didn't seem like Cage meant what he said. Interestingly, several signs indicate that The Patriarch was the one who blindsided The Human Suplex Machine.

Things might not bode well for Christian Cage if he is revealed to be Taz's attacker in the coming weeks. HOOK would be agitated upon learning about The Patriarch's heinous actions, causing him to set his sights on the former TNT Champion.

The Cold-Hearted Handsome Devil could challenge Christian to a match at Full Gear 2024, which Captain Charisma would eventually accept. Considering his admiration for his legendary father, HOOK would look to destroy Christian Cage when the two stars meet in New Jersey.


#2. Bobby Lashley vs. Swerve Strickland could become a reality at Full Gear 2024

Swerve Strickland had a heated confrontation with Shelton Benjamin and MVP at WrestleDream 2024. The Realest One refused The Hurt Syndicate's membership offer, as he was unwilling to turn his back on Prince Nana.

Many fans had expected Bobby Lashley to finally make his AEW debut during this segment. However, Tony Khan reportedly did not book Lashley's debut at WrestleDream, as he did not want the latter's arrival to get overshadowed by the other moments that took place on the show.

Although he did not show up at the Washington pay-per-view, Bobby could make his debut in any of the upcoming episodes of AEW Dynamite. The former WWE Champion could leave a massive impact in his debut appearance by targeting Swerve Strickland.

The two high-profile stars could eventually engage each other in a battle of supremacy at Full Gear 2024. It would be intriguing to see if Swerve can knock down The Dominator or if Lashley emerges victorious in his debut match.


#1. Jon Moxley could defend his AEW World Championship against Darby Allin at Full Gear 2024

At WrestleDream 2024, Jon Moxley dethroned Bryan Danielson to capture his fourth AEW World Championship. With this massive victory, The Purveyor of Violence officially put an end to the full-time career of The American Dragon.

The Blackpool Combat Club left Danielson in a lifeless state to close out the Washington pay-per-view. While Moxley is currently in his most dangerous form, a top babyface could soon step up to end The Deathrider's tyranny.

The star in question is Darby Allin, who would be yearning to punish the BCC for their annihilation of The American Dragon. The Daredevil star has been going back and forth with the heel group ever since Jon Moxley made his return to the Tony Khan-led company.

There are great chances that Moxley will defend his title against Darby Allin at Full Gear 2024. The two rivals recently locked horns at AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam, where The Purveyor of Violence defeated The Invisible Man.

While he could not put down Moxley in their previous encounter, Allin would look to rectify his past mistakes when he meets The Deathrider at the New Jersey pay-per-view.

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Edited by Yash Mittal
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