💥 🥊 SATURDAY NIGHT’S ALRIGHT FOR FIGHTING! 🥊 💥

TONIGHT’S MATCH CARD

THE TAG TITLES ARE ON THE LINE. WHO TAKES IT?

IT’S LADDERIN’ TIME

Tonight, AEW comes LIVE from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut! Their card for the night includes:

– The AEW Tag-Team Championships are on the line as 🏆 FTR takes on MJF & Adam Cole.

– Andrade El Idolo vs. Buddy Matthews in a LADDER MATCH. Winner gets control of Andrade’s mask

– Samoa Joe vs. Gravity

– Kiera Hogan vs. Mercedes Martinez

– A promo from CM Punk

– Juice Robinson & The Gunns vs. Action Andretti & Darius Martin & El Hijo Del Vikingo

And much more!

Show starts at 8pm EST | 5pm PST | 7pm CST | 6pm MST | 9pm AST | 1am BST

AEW can be seen on: TNT in the US, TSN+ in Canada, ViX in Latin America, ESPN in Australia, and FITETV/DAZN in the UK, EU, and elsewhere.

Enjoy the show!

  • Urnchos@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Crazy good show this week. MJF and Adam Cole are obviously the highlight, and not much to say there that hasn’t already been covered. Best storyline they’ve got right now by a country mile.

    The CM Punk stuff is interesting, I’m a fan of any belt defacing and/or duplicate belt angle, so this is right up my alley. Pleased to see they’re finally making strides toward All In.

    The ladder match was crazy, they put it all out there and created a hell of a fun match.

    The upcoming dynamite card is weirdly un-exciting for a special dynamite 200 in my opinion, outside of Storm/Shida which should be a banger. But sometimes the best shows are the ones with the least exciting cards.

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      11 months ago

      You’re right, another good episode. Collision has been firing on all cylinders from the jump. I’m not really a Punk fan but I have to give him credit: he’s putting out a very good product (assuming the reports are true that Punk/Ace are booking the show).

      I’m also hoping the Dynamite 200 card adds a bit more starpower, ie. The Elite. It’d be odd if the guys predominantly responsible for AEW aren’t there for what should be a monumental show.