AEW Taking Full Gear To St. Louis This November

AEW reveals the date and location of this year's Full Gear PPV.

Britt Baker AEW Double Or Nothing 2021
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Not only has AEW confirmed the date and location of this year’s All Out PPV, but Tony Khan’s promotion has also revealed when and where Full Gear 2021 will take place.

As announced during the latter parts of last night’s Double or Nothing show, Full Gear will take place in St. Louis on Saturday 6 November.

On Twitter, AEW has tagged St. Louis’ Chaifetz Arena, suggesting that as the venue for Full Gear. As it stands, there are no ticket listings for an AEW show at Chaifetz Arena on that date just yet, but there is an AEW event listed for Friday 5 November – suggesting that the company will also be taking its impending weekly Friday show, AEW Rampage, to the venue on the night before Full Gear.

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In terms of this year’s aforementioned AEW All Out PPV, that’s now set for 5 September from a to-be-revealed Chicago venue. At this point, Sears Centre or Wintrust Arena seem to be the most likely venues to house All Out ’21 - with both having housed AEW shows in the past, including Wintrust being used for last year's Revolution PPV.

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