Massive MJF Match Confirmed for AEW Full Gear 2024 After BIG Star RULED OUT

AEW’s Full Gear 2024 event will feature a high-stakes singles match between AEW World Champion MJF and Roderick Strong, following a surprise turn of events that has ruled Adam Cole out of the title picture. On the latest AEW Dynamite, Cole faced off against Konosuke Takeshita in a critical bout to secure his place in a Full Gear match against MJF. However, interference led to an unexpected outcome, leaving Strong to challenge MJF one-on-one for the AEW World Championship.

How Adam Cole Was Eliminated from Contention

Adam Cole entered Dynamite with an impressive winning streak, needing just one more victory to earn a shot at the AEW World Championship at Full Gear. However, Takeshita—armed with MJF’s Dynamite Diamond Ring provided by Don Callis—used the ring to knock Cole out, denying him the chance to advance. Commentary later confirmed that MJF and Strong would meet in a singles match for the championship, effectively ruling out a three-way bout.

The interference by Takeshita and Callis not only dashed Cole’s title hopes but also fueled speculation around AEW’s ongoing storyline, involving shifting alliances and betrayals. While fans were excited about a potential three-way matchup, Cole’s elimination adds further intensity to the rivalry between MJF and Strong, both of whom have a history of high-stakes confrontations.

Roderick Strong’s Road to Full Gear

Strong secured his place in the Full Gear title match earlier in the night with a victory over Lance Archer, making him MJF’s official challenger. Known for his technical prowess and resilience, Strong is poised to bring a unique challenge to MJF, who remains one of AEW’s most polarizing champions. The upcoming Full Gear match promises a compelling clash as both men enter with a renewed sense of purpose.

AEW Builds Excitement for Full Gear 2024 Main Event

AEW’s decision to narrow the championship match to a singles bout between MJF and Roderick Strong shifts focus to their individual rivalry, which fans can expect to intensify leading up to Full Gear. This development heightens anticipation for the November event, with MJF defending his title against a determined Strong. As AEW’s Full Gear 2024 approaches, fans eagerly await what promises to be an explosive main event.

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