AEW's latest event, Fight for the Fallen, has come to an end, and it was a ton of fun. The show was offered free to viewers on B/R Live on July 13, and if you're still interested in watching, you can still check it out without having to pay a single dollar. The main event featured two teams of brothers battling in a tag team match for over 30 minutes. You can check out full results for the show below.
Fight for the Fallen isn't just another wrestling promotion's monthly event. Proceeds from the gate will be going to the Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council (VAAC), which is helping those affected by the 2018 shooting in the city during a Madden Tournament.
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On the card, there are eight matches on the card and one spot for Chris Jericho to show up and say whatever he wants. Undoubtedly, this will be a build up to his match against Hangman Page for the AEW Championship at All Out in August. The only notable thing missing from the PPV itself is the newly-acquired Jon Moxley, who had a brutal, non-sanctioned battle against Joey Janella at Fyter Fest. Next month, Moxley will face Kenny Omega.
While it's a slimmer card, there are a lot of great matches booked for the event. Most importantly, this show feels fresh even though the last PPV was weeks ago. The matchups are new, making Fight for the Fallen feel like it has a voice in the sea of wrestling PPVs. Check it out for yourself below.
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