AEW Full Gear 2024 results, winners and standings for November 23

AEW Full Gear 2024 from the Prudential Center in New Jersey featured an AEW World Championship match between Jon Moxley and Orange Cassidy.

Full Gear also announced Mercedes Mone defending the TBS Championship against Kris Statlander, Private Party defending the AEW Tag Team Championships in a fatal 4-way, MJF vs. Roderick Strong and Jack Perry defending the TNT title against Daniel Garcia.

AEW Full Gear on November 23, 2024

  • Private Party wins fatal 4-way for the AEW Tag Team titles
  • MJF def. Roderick Strong
  • Mercedes Monet def. Kris Statlander | AEW TBS Title
  • Jay White def. Hangman Adam Page
  • Kyle Fletcher def. Will Ospreay
  • Daniel Garcia def. Jack Perry | AEW TNT Title
  • Konosuke Takeshita def. Ricochet | AEW International Title
  • Bobby Lashley def. Swerve Strickland
  • Jon Moxley def. Orange Cassidy | AEW World Championship

AEW Full Gear 2024 Ticket Sales

  • AEW Full Gear 2024 Venue: Prudential Center (Newark, NJ)
  • AEW Full Gear 2024 Tickets distributed: 10,094
  • Tickets available for AEW Full Gear 2024: 818

Private party wins fatal 4-way

Max Caster dressed as Macho Man Randy Savage. He went very heel in his freestyle and ended with “everyone came to see the greatest wrestler alive!” Then he yanked the mic so Bowen could get it himself. Another breakup story to monitor.

Fans continue to love on The Outrunners and I don’t blame them one bit.

Kings of the Black Throne dominated this match to loud cheers. Then it dawned on me that there isn’t a single heel tag team in this match, even among those trying to be heels like Max Caster.

After Caster broke up an Outrunner’s pinfall, fans chanted “FU Caster!”

Private Party held back with a Gin and Juice to Max Caster for the win. Caster’s heel turn is close.

Tag Team Fatal 4-Way Rating: B

MJF Def. Roderick Strong

MJF played a heel in his hometown, but it didn’t matter. Fans went crazy for MJF. Roderick Strong got no reaction. Then he got on the mic and called Strong and the entire crowd white trash.

MJF made a joke about him filming while his mom shoots his dad.

Fans chanted “he’s our bullshit / no he’s not!” There was also a dueling chant of “let’s go Roddy/MJF!”

As the match got underway, the crowd grew quieter. AEW really thought twice by booking Roderick Strong in this match instead of Adam Cole. Fans woke up briefly to an End of Heartache by Strong.

Strong attempted a pinfall on Max and MJF turned it into a Salt of the Earth for the win.

After the match, MJF pillmanned Strong’s arm with a chair. It wasn’t until after this happened that Cole came running down to the ring. This will definitely lead to another breakup.

Kyle O’Reilly pushed Adam Cole after the match and blamed Cole for putting Strong in a situation where he was injured.

MJF vs. Roderick Strong Grade: B-

Mercedes Mone Def. Kris Statlander

The announcement that Mone was from Boston got as much heat as Mone himself.

Mercedes left Kamille behind as their possible breakup continues. I suspect Camille interferes on Monet’s behalf and her injured arm turns out to be a ruse.

Fans chanted “Kris Stat” as Mone dominated the middle parts of the match.

Mercedes connected with a nasty neckbreaker (knee to the neck) on Statlander and Stat seemed to be okay.

Mone was kicked out of a Saturday Night Fever as fans rose to their feet and shouted “this is great!”

Mone’s long tantrum grew more intense the more she failed to put Statlander away.

Statlander kicked out two Backstabbers and a Mone Maker as fans completely exploded. An absolute clinic.

Mone bet and beat Statlander’s knee when Kris went to Saturday Night Fever. Mone then won with a rollup.

Mercedes Mone vs. Kris Statlander Grade: A-

Jay White Def. Executioner Adam Page

Hangman and Jay White had trouble keeping up with Mercedes and Statlander as any match would.

Page targeted the ankle of White, who did a good job of making it look like Page legitimately twisted his ankle.

As is customary in the heel-less AEW, there were dueling chants of “let’s go Switchblade/Cowboy Shit!”

The story of the match was Hangman and Jay White trying to hurt each other’s ankles. At one point, Jay White sold an ankle injury after trying to injure Page’s ankle.

Hangman hit White with two Deadeyes and White kicked out. This after Randy Orton was put in by a pile driver in a far superior storyline.

White surprisingly won with a Bladerunner out of nowhere. Hangman attacked White after the match. Page then attacked Christopher Daniels.

Hangman Adam Page vs. Jay White Character: B

Kyle Fletcher Def. Will Ospreay

Will Ospreay walked out dressed in black and was very subdued, even as fans chanted “Ospreay! Ospreay!” Kyle Fletcher and his generic music got no reaction.

Fletcher, wearing all white, walked out with a crown. His entrance had everything a grand entrance needs except good music.

Right at the top started Ospreay vs. Fletcher at 100 MPH. A “F Don Callis” chant erupted throughout Prudential Arena.

There was an impressive sequence where Ospreay and Fletcher traded powerbomb counters, only for Ospreay to eventually respond with a Hidden Blade. Fans went wild for the place. Fletcher also kicked out of Style Clash and Hidden Blade as fans chanted “fight forever”.

Ospreay hit Fletcher with furious punches as he struggled to put him away. Excalibur called it frustration. Callis called it jealous.

Fletcher hit a tombstone off the apron onto the steel steps. Ospreay sold his neck injury as his arm shook. Fletcher followed up with a Grimstone piledriver as Ospreay kicked out. Of course he did.

Fletcher finally won the grueling match with a brainbuster on the top turnbuckle.

Kyle Fletcher vs. Will Ospreay Grade: A

Daniel Garcia Def. Jack Perry

During a champagne celebration, Mariah May tried to turn on Mina Shirakawa, but Mina literally turned the tables with a spear on May through a table. Mina was bleeding from the mouth and kissed May with her bloody mouth. If this was real blood and that kiss was impromptu, that’s incredible.

There was a voice message from Daniel Garcia’s mother interpolated into a music video. It got no reaction whatsoever.

There were CM Punk chants early on, but they were booed down before they could really get going.

This match had no business being that good, especially not in this venue. The match ended with Daniel Garcia finally winning the TNT title to a huge pop.

Daniel Garcia vs. Jack Perry Grade: B+

Konosuke Takeshita Def. Ricochet

This match struggled to follow a few strong matches and a great angle, especially with Full Gear entering its third hour.

Don Callis saved Takeshita from a fall, which ignited the Prudential Center, leading to the second “F Don Callis” chant of the night. Callis was quietly the MVP of Full Gear.

Ricochet hit his version of the Hidden Blade – The Spirit Gun – for another nearfall.

After losing to Takeshita on pay-per-view for one of AEW’s many midcard titles, it’s safe to say that Ricochet’s move to AEW was a lateral one. At least to this point.

Ricochet vs. Takeshita Character: B

Bobby Lashley def. Swerve Strickland

Swerve wore a mask of himself on his way to the ring. He had an impressive pyro display.

Jim Ross was on commentary for the final two matches, starting with the semi-main event.

Fans chanted “we’re hurting people!” throughout the match.

Shelton Benjamin, but not the MVP, was ejected for excessive interference.

Lashley and Swerve failed a DDT on the apron in a scary spot. Fans gasped, but both men were okay.

Lashley put Swerve through a barricade, which is a WWE spot that I don’t think has ever been done on an AEW PPV. Lashley followed up with another Spear and a Hurt Lock for the win.

Bobby Lashley vs. Swerve Strickland Grade: B

Jon Moxley Def. Orange Cassidy

Orange Cassidy hit three Orange Punches and a Tope Suicida out of the gate and before Justin Roberts could finish his ring introductions.

Moxley quickly bloodied Cassidy, shades of their previous match. Fans calmed down as Cassidy bled like a stuffed pig.

Moxley bit a bloody Cassidy as fans chanted “you sick F!”

Mox and Cassidy traded strikes, which fans weren’t too fond of. So Mox put his hands in his pockets and threw his lazy kicks, and New Jersey went wild.

The one flaw in an otherwise good match was that fans didn’t buy most of Cassidy’s nearfalls.

The Deathriders interfered, and Jim Ross wisely told Bryce Remsberg to just “kick their ass.” Fortunately, the conglomeration evened the odds.

Willow Nightingale interjected attacking Marina Shafir to a huge pop. The first Cassidy pinfall fans fell for was when Cassidy lost the briefcase and beat Jon Moxley. Wheeler Yuta hit a Busaiku knee behind the referee’s back as Mox hit a Death Rider for the win.

After the match, Yuta poured disinfectant on Cassidy. Hangman then hit the ring and hit Yuta in the back with a chair. Cage hit the ring and laid out Jon Moxley. Cage tried to execute the contract. Cage took forever, but Jay White laid Cage out. This led to the Deathriders attacking Jay White.

The overbooking continued when Darby Allin crashed a car into the Deathriders Truck, forcing the Deathriders to commandeer an SUV and retreat.

Jon Moxley vs. Orange Cassidy Grade: B+