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AEW Full Gear vs. WWE Survivor Series War Games: Insights and Predictions

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The excitement is building in the wrestling world as we head towards two major events: WWE Survivor Series War Games and AEW Full Gear. The latest episode of Ringside Report Network’s Wrestling Uncensored debated the unfolding storylines and matchups. Hosts Dave Simon and pro wrestler Johnny North shared their candid insights, offering fans a comprehensive preview of what’s to come.

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AEW Full Gear: Anticipated Showdowns and Predictions

AEW Full Gear, set for November 23, 2024, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, boasts a lineup that has fans buzzing. A highlight is the in-ring debut of Bobby Lashley, who will face Swerve Strickland. Johnny North expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “Lashley vs. Swerve? That’s something I want to see!” Both hosts agreed that Lashley’s entrance into AEW has been long-awaited and could significantly impact the roster.

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Another highly anticipated matchup discussed was Jon Moxley defending the AEW World Championship against Orange Cassidy. Dave expressed that Moxley’s matches are always intense and predicted that “Orange Cassidy will bring his A-game, but it’ll be a tough one to overcome against Moxley.” Simon and North also discussed other exciting bouts like Jay White vs. Hangman Page and AEW’s inventive booking of Private Party’s tag team defence in a four-way bout

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The event also features Jay White taking on Hangman Page, a match that has the potential to steal the show. Additionally, AEW’s inventive booking is on display with Private Party’s tag team defence in a four-way bout, adding an element of unpredictability to the tag team division.

Key Prediction: Expect Lashley to dominate, set the tone for his AEW run, and keep an eye on Moxley vs. Cassidy—it could be the highlight of Full Gear!

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WWE Survivor Series War Games: Championships, Alliances, and Tensions

Turning to WWE, the hosts weighed in on the Women’s United States Championship announcement in WWE, with Dave calling it “a big spot for whoever captures it.” Johnny North agreed, suggesting this new title could bring fresh matchups to both Raw and Smackdown, though he had doubts about WWE adding another championship. “We’ve got so many titles already,” Johnny noted. “But if they’re going to do it, the women’s roster deserves this mid-card spotlight.”

As for the Survivor Series War Games, the discussions turned to the ever-evolving Bloodline storyline. Dave critiqued the latest promo between Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa, calling it confusing and overly dramatic. “It’s like they don’t know what they’re doing with these characters anymore,” he said, laughing at some of the acting choices made during Smackdown.

They also discussed Cody Rhodes as the company’s top babyface and how WWE seems focused on making Cody “the guy” over Gunther and others. “They’re putting all their eggs in the Cody basket, and it’s clear WWE wants him front and centre as their top star,” Dave remarked, adding that Cody’s storyline will likely remain at the forefront through Survivor Series and beyond.

Key Prediction: Look out for Roman’s team to shift dramatically in War Games, and don’t be surprised if Cody Rhodes continues to shine as WWE’s chosen champion.

AEW Full Gear vs. WWE Survivor Series War Games: Insights and Predictions

Get the latest predictions and fan reactions for WWE Survivor Series War Games and AEW Full Gear. Dive into the best of Wrestling Uncensored with Dave Simon and Johnny North!

Fan Commentary: Reactions from the Wrestling Uncensored Audience

During the live show, fans on YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, and Kick added their thoughts, adding a fun layer to the conversation. One fan, Alex, asked Johnny why he wasn’t hyped for the new women’s title, to which Johnny replied, “Because it’s just another belt! They’re overdoing it!” while other fans voiced excitement for the fresh matches it could bring.

Another viewer humorously suggested WWE should take some belts from the men’s division and hand them to the women. Dave agreed that a balanced roster approach could improve WWE’s storytelling.

Key Takeaways

  • AEW Full Gear: Bobby Lashley’s debut against Swerve Strickland is highly anticipated, and the Moxley vs. Cassidy match could be a standout.
  • WWE Survivor Series War Games: The Women’s United States Championship introduction offers new opportunities, while the Bloodline storyline and Cody Rhodes’ push remain central themes.

Conclusion

As WWE Survivor Series War Games and AEW Full Gear approach, fans have much to look forward to. Ringside Report Network’s Wrestling Uncensored episode offered plenty of insights, predictions, and laughs. From AEW’s promising match card featuring Lashley’s debut and the unpredictable Moxley-Cassidy showdown to WWE’s attempts to elevate its women’s division with a new championship, wrestling fans are in for a treat. Whatever happens, the hosts will be ready to break it all down for the fans—no punches pulled!

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