Updated AEW Full Gear 2021 Card After Last Night's Dynamite

A trio of major matches were added to Full Gear during last night's AEW Dynamite.

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AEW's next big pay-per-view, Full Gear 2021, goes down in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Saturday, 13 November, and last night's episode of Dynamite brought three new additions to the card.

The biggest of these is an AEW World Tag Team Title match pitting challengers FTR against The Lucha Brothers. This follows Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler defeating Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix for the AAA Tag Team Titles a couple of weeks ago, with the Lucha Bros accepting their rivals' pay-per-view challenge last night.

MJF's expected one-on-one clash with Darby Allin has also been confirmed. Allin confirmed this during the broadcast, having returned to brawl with The Pinnacle after a couple of weeks out.

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The Inner Circle, meanwhile, will face The Men of the Year and three American Top Team members in a Minneapolis Street Fight. The MMA fighters representing ATT will be determined next week.

Here's how the lineup looks with the new additions:-

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AEW World Title: Kenny Omega (c) vs. Hangman Page

Women's World Title: Britt Baker (c) vs. Tay Conti

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World Tag Team Titles: Lucha Brothers (c) vs. FTR

10-Man Minneapolis Street Fight: The Inner Circle vs. Men of the Year and American Top Team

Darby Allin vs. MJF

AEW World Title Eliminator Tournament: Jon Moxley or Orange Cassidy vs. Eddie Kingston or Bryan Danielson

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