The Biggest Questions Coming Out Of The Show

The post The Biggest Questions Coming Out Of The Show appeared com. AEW Full Gear 2025 All Elite Wrestling The latest edition of AEW Full Gear was built around big moments, multiple title changes, and a staggering amount of blood that somehow matched the stakes of every match. The event once again emanated from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, which has hosted this pay-per-view three of the past four years and continues to be a strong home base for one of AEW’s top annual shows. The night closed with Samoa Joe defeating Adam Page for the AEW World Championship in a very pro wrestling main event filled with heel turns, a major return, and plenty of chaos. Kris Statlander also stepped in for her second AEW Women’s World Championship defense, this time against Mercedes Moné. So what went down at Full Gear? Here are three lingering questions from the show: Jon Moxley’s Time As Leader of The Death Riders Is Almost Over, But When? The writing has been on the wall for a while. The story continues to move in the direction of Jon Moxley losing so often and so decisively that something has to give regarding his status as the leader of the Death Riders. The likely outcome is that someone will replace him as the group’s figurehead, or that the faction will turn on him entirely in a brutal attack similar to what happened with Bryan Danielson. Moxley lost again by submission to Kyle O’Reilly in a brutal and bloody match at Full Gear. It was yet another example of Moxley appearing unreliable and cowardly, backing down at the first sign of adversity while insisting that everything within the group is fine. Anyone who watched Moxley’s backstage promo after the loss, or saw the reactions on the faces of the other Death Riders, knows that everything is clearly.

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ATHENS 57, GILMER 49: David Richardson had a hand in three touchdowns, Julious Brewer added receiving and rushing scores and Emanuel Moore scored on offense and special teams to lead the Athens Hornets past the Gilmer Buckeyes in 4A Division II bi-district playoff action. Richardson completed 9 of 13 passes for 217 yards and two [.].

Denny Hamlin Breaks Down 2025 NASCAR Loss: “I Would Have Begged Joe to Let Me Quit”

Denny Hamlin confirmed on the “Actions Detrimental” podcast that he’ll be back in 2026. Hamlin admitted he wasn’t mentally ready for the defeat and likened it to dropping a 30-point lead. The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series ended on November 2 at Phoenix Raceway, where Hamlin came up just short of a title he’s chased for two [.] The post Denny Hamlin Breaks Down 2025 NASCAR Loss: “I Would Have Begged Joe to Let Me Quit” appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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