AEW Full Gear 2021: Complete & Final Card After Go-Home Dynamite

AEW added two new Full Gear matches last night, seemingly finalised the pay-per-view lineup.

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AEW's final pay-per-view of the year, Full Gear 2021, takes place this Saturday (13 November), and last night's episode of Dynamite appeared to take the card to completion with two new additions.

Cody Rhodes and PAC will face Andrade El Idolo and Malakai Black in a tag match building on recent events. This continued last night, when PAC was saved from an El Idolo/FTR beatdown after his match against Dax Harwood, with Rhodes and the Lucha Brothers making the save.

Elsewhere, there will be a preview of two upcoming matches in the ongoing TBS Championship tournament, as Nyla Rose and Jamie Hayter team to face Hikaru Shida and Thunder Rosa on the Buy In pre-show.

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Here's how the card looks following the additions:-

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

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World Title Eliminator Tournament Final: Bryan Danielson vs. Miro

CM Punk vs. Eddie Kingston

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

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

Darby Allin vs. MJF

Cody Rhodes and PAC vs. Andrade El Idolo and Malakai Black

Minneapolis Street Fight: The Inner Circle vs. Men of the Year and American Top Team (Dan Lambert, Andrei Arlovski, and Junior dos Santos)

Christian Cage and Jurassic Express vs. Superkliq

Buy In Pre-Show: Nyla Rose and Jamie Hayter vs. Hikaru Shida and Thunder Rosa

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