At the recent Full Gear pay-per-view on November 22nd, AEW witnessed several new champions crowned, including three title changes and the introduction of the first National Champion. One notable title switch saw Mark Brisco capture the TNT Championship from Kyle Fletcher in a no disqualification match. Following his defeat, Fletcher took to Twitter to share images of the marks and bruises he sustained during the intense bout, accompanied by a hopeful caption: “There is no progress without struggle.”
The event’s main attraction featured a dramatic steel cage match where Samoa Joe claimed the AEW World Championship by defeating Hangman Adam Page. Meanwhile, Swerve Strickland made a notable comeback by returning to AEW and launching an attack on members of the OPPS Dojo. Strickland has since issued his first statements post-injury, adding to the excitement surrounding his return.
Fan Take: This Full Gear event is a pivotal moment for AEW as it not only showcases the resilience and spirit of its stars but also injects fresh energy into the championship landscape. For fans, it signals an exciting new chapter with intense rivalries and remarkable comebacks that could elevate the sport’s storytelling and competition to new heights.
