AEW Full Gear 2025 Full Match Card and Predictions: The First AEW National Champion will be crowned

AEW's annual November pay-per-view is set for broadcast this Saturday, here's the full card and potential winners.
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Newark’s Prudential Center will be hosting All Elite Wrestling’s Full Gear event this Saturday, November 22nd. It will be the third Full Gear sanctioned from the venue, the previous being 2022 and last year's edition. 

A free-to-watch Saturday Tailgate Brawl pre-show will air at 7 PM EST / 4 PM PST, with the main card opening an hour later. HBO Max subscribers can access the broadcast for a fee, with other providers available varying on region.

From the top, the AEW World Championship is up for grabs as “Hangman” Adam” Page defends against Samoa Joe in a steel cage. Mercedes Moné will look to add the AEW Women’s World Championship to her thirteen-belt collection as she challenges Kris Statlander. Other announcements include a million-dollar trios match, a No Disqualification contest for the TNT Championship, and the unveiling of a new championship belt.

Here's a rundown of the card announced thus far and the projected winners.

Match

Stipulation/Championship on the Line

El Sky Team (Máscara Dorada, Místico, & Neón) (c) vs. Don Callis Family (Hechicero, Konosuke Takeshita & Kazuchika Okada)

Trios match for the CMLL World Trios Championship
Pre-show exclusive

Boom & Doom (Big Boom AJ & QT Marshall) (w/ Big Justice) vs. RPG Vice (Rocky Romero & Trent Beretta)

Tag Team match
Pre-show exclusive

The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) vs. Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn & Juice Robinson) vs. Big Bill and Bryan Keith vs. Max Caster and Anthony Bowens

$200,000 Four-way tag team match
Winning team gets $200,000 victory bonus
Pre-show exclusive

Hook and Eddie Kingston vs. TBA

Open challenge tag team match
Pre-show exclusive

"Hangman" Adam Page (c) vs. Samoa Joe

Steel cage match for the AEW World Championship

Kris Statlander (c) vs. Mercedes Moné

Singles match for the AEW Women's World Championship

Kyle Fletcher (c) (w/ Don Callis) vs. Mark Briscoe

No Disqualification match for the AEW TNT Championship
If he loses, Mark Briscoe must join the Don Callis Family

Pac vs. Darby Allin

Singles match

Jon Moxley vs. Kyle O'Reilly

No Holds Barred match

Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) (c) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) (w/ Stokely)

Tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship

Kenny Omega and Jurassic Express ("Jungle" Jack Perry & Luchasaurus) vs. Josh Alexander and The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)

$1,000,000 Trios match
Winning team gets $1,000,000 cash prize

Marina Shafir and Megan Bayne vs. Timeless Love Bombs ("Timeless" Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa) vs. Sisters of Sin (Skye Blue and Julia Hart) vs. Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale & Hartley Cameron)

Four-way tag team match
Winning team picks the stipulation for their semifinals match in the AEW Women's World Tag Team Championship tournament

Men's Casino Gauntlet Match (Confirmed Entrants: Ricochet, Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, Kevin Knight, "Speedball" Mike Bailey, others TBA)

Winner will be crowned the inaugural AEW National Champion

CMLL World Trios Championship: El Sky Team vs. Don Callis Family

For the Tailgate Brawl, the CMLL World Trios Championship will be defended for the first time ever on AEW TV. The trio of Místico, Máscara Dorada, and Neón, known as El Sky Team, will defend against Hechicero, Konosuke Takeshita, and Kazuchika Okada of the Don Callis Family. The Rainmaker earned this opportunity for his team on Wednesday, having pinned Dorada. Despite the capabilities of the challenging team, it's unlikely that Okada and Takeshita will be able to put aside their differences in the name of victory. The two have continued to take shots at each other, which could be their undoing resulting in another failed championship attempt for the two.

Winners: El Sky Team

$200,000 Four-way Tag Team Match: The Outrunners vs. Bang Bang Gang vs. Big Bill and Bryan Keith vs. Max Caster and Anthony Bowens

Also on the pre-show, a four-corners tag match will include a $200,000 winner’s pot. The teams involved include Max Caster and Anthony Bowens, Big Bill and Bryan Keith, the Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn & Juice Robinson), and the Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd). The former Acclaimed seem likely to eke out the win, even though Bowens’ aversion of his partner has been made very apparent.

Winners: Max Caster and Anthony Bowens

Boom & Doom vs. RPG Vice

In his one-year anniversary with the company, Big Boom AJ will join forces with QT Marshall as Boom & Doom to take on RPG Vice. The Don Callis Family have sicked Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta on the former rivals, the pair being former junior heavyweight tag champions who reunited earlier this year. However, the odd bedfellows have the hometown advantage and with AJ not taking a loss in AEW to date, it's fair to say he and QT might just take it home.

Winners: Boom & Doom

Open Challenge: Hook and Eddie Kingston vs. TBA

After Wednesday's special broadcast went off the air, Hook and Eddie Kingston took to social media where they laid out an open challenge for all comers. The two New Yorkers are bound to receive a warm welcome, being right across the Hudson and Eddie not having performed in the area since World's End 2023. It's hard to predict a winner given the unpredictable nature of AEW's open challenges, but given it's on their old stomping grounds we could see Hook and Kingston take it home.

Winners: Hook and Eddie Kingston

AEW World Championship: "Hangman" Adam Page vs. Samoa Joe in a Steel Cage match

In the steel cage main event, defending AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page will face Samoa Joe. Joe will be entering his second World Championship cage match within the year, with Hobbs and Shibata both targeting Page in the weeks leading to Full Gear. With nowhere else to go, the champion will need to outwit a challenger with a quarter-century of experience and a nasty mean-streak. Page should be able to pull out the win having youth, agility, and a better win record in AEW cage matches.

Winner: “Hangman” Adam Page

AEW Women's World Championship: Kris Statlander vs. Mercedes Moné

In her second PPV attempt this year, Mercedes Moné will challenge for the Women’s World Championship. The CEO has been on a globetrotting warpath collecting thirteen belts thus far, with Kris Statlander looking to maintain her grasp over the top prize of the women's division. On one end, Statlander has the power game and champion’s advantage but Moné has the edge in having bested Stat at World’s End last year and being on the winning side of Blood & Guts. With that in mind, the odds sit in Moné’s favor to final reel in the crown jewel of her gold hoard.

Winner: Mercedes Moné

AEW TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe

Mark Briscoe will be gunning for Kyle Fletcher’s TNT Championship in a No Disqualification rematch from WrestleDream. The challenger hasn’t let up in his crusade for championship gold, being well-versed in weapons-based brawls after years on the road with his late brother. The conclusion looks to be the champion retaining, especially with the true culprit behind Briscoe’s Blood & Guts assault still lurking in the shadows. The Don Callis Family may be looking at its newest member, as per the stipulation of Briscoe's defeat forcing membership of their ranks upon him.

Winner: Kyle Fletcher

Pac vs. Darby Allin

Darby Allin will stand opposite Pac of the Death Riders, their second-ever singles match since January 2020. Declaring his tossing of Allin through burning tables at Blood & Guts as the “magnum opus” of his career, Pac challenged Allin after the opener of the November 15th Collision broadcast. Even with The Bastard's killer instinct, Darby's cunning should be enough to help him to slip by as his war against the Death Riders goes on.

Winner: Darby Allin

No Holds Barred: Jon Moxley vs. Kyle O'Reilly

After Wednesday's tag match between their two stables, the Conglomeration's Kyle O'Reilly challenged Death Riders frontman Jon Moxley to a No Holds Barred match. O'Reilly scored the tap out on Mox for the victory at Blood & Guts, a feat he repeated this past week on Dynamite. This marked Mox's fourth submission loss in 2025. In spite of the Violent Artist's repertoire of mat-based technique, Moxley's Death Riders will certainly involve themselves given the stipulation. One must consider that Mox's constant need for backup could sow doubt amongst his followers, who have a track record of casting members out without discrimination.

Winner: Jon Moxley

AEW World Tag Team Championships: Brodido vs. FTR

FTR will challenge Brodido for the World Tag Team Championships, as the Top Guys remained resolute in their hunt for an eleventh tag team championship reign. The last encounter between these two saw a time limit draw, but with this being on PPV fans won’t be robbed of a winner. Brodido offers a unique mix of power and agility, but FTR have been a well-oiled tandem for over a decade. With their experience as a duo, especially against high flyers like Bandido, Harwood and Wheeler may find themselves as champions once again.

Winners: FTR

$1,000,000 Trios match: The Young Bucks and Josh Alexander vs. Jurassic Express and Kenny Omega.

The Young Bucks will team with Josh Alexander to take on Kenny Omega and the Jurassic Express, with the winners of this trio's match earning a one million dollar cash prize bonus. The brothers Jackson’s shared history with Omega and their prospective membership into the Don Callis Family has put them in a compromising position, seemingly on the verge of a turn. This hesitance to go all-in could compromise the Bucks' chance of wealth, something the face team will likely exploit for the victory.

Winners: Kenny Omega and Jurassic Express

Marina Shafir and Megan Bayne vs. Timeless Love Bombs vs. Sisters of Sin vs. Babes of Wrath

Another four-corners tag team match on the main card will see the semifinalists of the ongoing tournament to crown the inaugural AEW Women's World Tag Team Championship all face off against each other. The impromptu duo of Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir, Timeless Love Bombs, Sisters of Sin, and Babes of Wrath will all collide with the winners deciding the stipulation of their semifinals match at an as-of-yet undisclosed date. Following their win at Blood & Guts, the Sisters of Sin are certain victors in their pursuit of dominance over the blossoming women's tag division.

Winners: Sisters of Sin

AEW National Championship: Men's Casino Gauntlet

A Men’s Casino Gauntlet will be held to crown the first-ever AEW National Champion, a title planned to be contested within AEW and its affiliate leagues including ROH and NJPW. Competitors revealed thus far include Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin of the Hurt Syndicate, JetSpeed’s Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey, and Ricochet. Both Hurt Syndicate members will be opening the gauntlet, having won their positions on the Dynamite-Collision go-home broadcast. Though all participants haven’t been announced yet, Ricochet seems to be a likely winner given the GOA's habit of interfering on his behalf. It's anyone's game though and the winner may not even be from the pool of names made public.

Winner: Ricochet