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AEW Full Gear Commercial Sparks Rumors Of Major Debut

All Elite Wrestling dropped a commercial for the Saturday, November 7th AEW Full Gear PPV. Some of the wording in the spot has fans speculation.

The commercial starts with ‘one of the hottest free agents’ then shows some of the big names from the past that have debuted for the AEW. Names including Brodie Lee, Matt Hardy, Jake Roberts, Lance Archer, FTR, Mike Tyson, Ricky Starks, Matt Sydal, Brian Cage, Matt Cardona, and Miro. Could they be teasing another big name to debut at Full Gear?

There is one of the biggest stars in wrestling history who recently had their name and merchandise removed from the WWE Shop earlier today. There was a rumor of this wrestling legend six months ago coming to AEW. Could it be back on?

We will have to find out on Saturday, November 7th, at 8 pm eastern at AEW Full Gear.

Watch the Full Gear commercial and decide for yourself. Note this is not from their Official AEW YouTube Channel but it certainly looks legit.

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  1. William Santoro

    October 31, 2020 at 12:23 am

    I honestly think AEW needs to build on what they have and not add anyone else to their men’s roster. Obviously they would not pass on CM Punk but really they do not need anyone else including him in my opinion.

  2. William Santoro

    October 31, 2020 at 12:28 am

    I love Sting but he would not push anyone towards AEW.

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