AEW Full Gear 2020 Predictions

AEW Full Gear 2020
AEW Full Gear 2020

AEW World Championship "I Quit Match" for Full Gear - Jon Moxley (C) Vs Eddie Kingston

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"I Quit" Match set Full Gear
"I Quit" Match set Full Gear

Kingston's participation in major pay-per-view main event is a dream come true for many wrestling fans. Few real-life wrestling stories have been as heartwarming as the rise of the New Yorker in 2020. After grinding on the independent circuit for 18 long years and watching every one of his closest friends and colleagues get signed to major promotions, the 38-year-old is about to fight for a world title at Full Gear.

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Kingston has been a constant highlight of AEW programming ever since he showed up to take on Cody for the TNT Championship. The man has enthralled the viewers with his heartfelt promos, built a stable of four, and managed to insert himself into the world title picture.

In his first match with Moxley, Kingston succumbed and passed out to the reigning champion’s Bulldog Choke. Afterward, Kingston insisted that he never tapped out and he was granted another shot at the world title in an "I Quit" Match at Full Gear. Jon Moxley has held AEW's top prize since he pinned the inaugural champion, Chris Jericho, at Revolution. So far, Moxley has successfully battled off names including Brodie Lee, MJF, Brian Cage, and Lance Archer. However, Eddie Kingston presents a totally different challenge for the champion.

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Both former indie darlings have done an outstanding job of hyping up this match on the microphone. The build heading into the clash at Full Gear has been emotional, authentic, raw, hard-hitting, and rugged as the competitors themselves have been. Both men have it in them to go the distance and their brutal hardcore wrestling styles indicate an all-out war. With the "I Quit" stipulation, there will be some stunning levels of brutality.

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This is a no-brainer, Moxley will surely retain. He will hold onto the belt until the next pay-per-view, where he could be pinned on to face Kenny Omega.

Our Pick: Jon Moxley retains the title

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