AEW World Heavyweight Champion Jon Moxley vs. Orange Cassidy headlined the AEW Full Gear pay-per-view event from the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, on Saturday night. However, it was the post-match antics that stole the headlines.
Moxley put cleaner down Cassidy’s mouth after the match. Hangman Page came out with a chair and hit Yuta with it. This set up Christian Cage coming out to lay out Moxley before Hangman Page gave him the contract for a World Title shot.
Jay White stopped Cage from cashing in. BCC took out White. Darby Allin crashed his car into Moxley’s as they were trying to leave and that’s how the show ended.
FULL ANGLE: Darby Allin runs into Jon Moxley’s truck as DeathRiders run away to end Full Gear PPV.
I fully believe Darby is THE GUY. He will be one dethroning Moxley in 2025.pic.twitter.com/zwbFMh8wlu
— Drainmaker 🌧️ 💵 (@DrainBamager) November 24, 2024
Many people would expect to hear that AEW used a stuntman for the angle, but that wasn’t the case. While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Bryan Alvarez noted that Allin was driving the car and he was part of the car crash.
Alvarez said, “And so they take off in the car, and limping, covered in blood, out of the other car is Darby, and I can tell you, it wasn’t a stuntman. He was driving the car, and I think he damn near killed himself, because he gets out of the car, he’s covered in blood, and he’s supposed to get on the car, the truck that he ran into, and destroy it with a skateboard. This guy is stumbling around. He had him get on the truck, and he slips off the truck. And he tried. He falls off the truck, and he finally gets up there, and he’s all woozy, and he starts hitting the truck with a skateboard. I was like, did he get a concussion? Like, did he hurt himself? Why did they let him drive the car? Why do they have a stuntman?”
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