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AEW Full Gear 2020 Results: Winners, Grades, Highlights

Welcome to Pro Wrestling News Hubs live coverage of AEW Full Gear. The buy-in show starts at 7:00 pm ET followed by the main card at 8 pm ET.

Let us know your thoughts on the show in the comments section.

The event streams on B/R Live for $49.99, and FITE (for fans outside of the U.S.).

AEW All Out PPV (Buy-In)

The Buy-In
Serena Deeb vs Allysin Kay

WINNER – Serena Deeb (Grade 3.00)

Thunder Rosa comes out at the end of the match

Don Callis from Impact Wrestling calling the next match

AEW World Championship Eliminator Final
Hangman Page vs. Kenny Omega

WINNER – Kenny Omega (Grade: 4.00)

Singles Match
Orange Cassidy vs. John “4” Silver

WINNER – Orange Cassidy (Grade: 3.75)

TNT Championship
Cody Rhodes (Champion) vs. Darby Allin

WINNER – Darby Allin (Grade: 4.00) –
NEW TNT CHAMPION

Brian Cage & Ricky Starks jump Darby and Cody

The Natural Nightmares talk about their match is week on AEW Dynamite.

AEW Women’s World Championship
Hikaru Shida vs. Nyla Rose

WINNER – Hikaru Shida (Grade 2.75)

AEW World Tag Team Championship
FTR (Champions) vs. The Young Bucks

WINNER – The Young Bucks (Grade: 4.50) * Elite Match
NEW TAG CHAMPIONS

The Elite Deletion Match
Matt Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara

Santana & Ortiz, Private Party, Hurricane Helms and Gangrel appear during the match

WINNER – Matt Hardy (Grade 3.75)

Lance Archer checks in

Singles Match – If MJF Wins He Can Join The Inner Circle
Chris Jericho vs. MJF


WINNER – MJF (Grade 3.50)

AEW World Championship – “I Quit” Match
Jon Moxley (Champion) vs. Eddie Kingston

WINNER – Jon Moxley (Grade 3.50)

AEW Full Gear 2020 Results Show

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