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Full Gear may go down as one of AEW’s more frustrating pay-per-views.
There was some true brilliance, some head-scratching decisions and maybe a case of trying too hard on a card from Prudential Center on Saturday night that might have been better off spread out over a few Dynamite and Collisions.
One thing is certain, while not everything clicked, AEW is making a concerted effort to push some fresher faces up the card and feel committed to Death Riders and Hurt Syndicates stories and that’s a good thing.
Here are five takeaways from Full Gear.
Too Much of a Good Thing
AEW tried to do too much at once after Jon Moxley finally put down Orange Cassidy to retain the AEW world championship that it kind of undid some of the good that came from the match. But thank God for Darby Allin
After a flurry of Orange Punches from the challenger right at the bell, Moxley beat down and bloodied Cassidy — biting him and racking his nails into his back. Cassidy’s strikes didn’t seem to faze the champ, but things turned after he defiantly put his hand in his pockets and delivered his signature shin kicks.
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