AEW Full Gear 2022 date, start time, channel, odds, PPV price & card for Jon Moxley vs MJF

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At All Out 2020, Jon Moxley beat a red-hot MJF to defend the All Elite Wrestling World Title. Two years later at Full Gear 2022, history will repeat itself when the two meet again for gold. this time, MJF is looking for a different outcome. 

AEW Full Gear takes place inside New Jersey’s Prudential Center on November 19. 

MJF recently returned to AEW following an extended absence related to contract negotiations. He won the Casino Ladder match at All Out 2022 for a shot at the AEW World Title. Moxley lost the title against CM Punk at All Out, but won a tournament final against Bryan Danielson a few weeks later to become champion after a Punk injury and suspension following an altercation with Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks. 

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Other title matches include a rematch between The Acclaimed and Swerve In Our Glory for the AEW World Tag Team Titles, while Toni Storm defends the interim AEW Women's World Title against Jamie Hayter.  

Chris Jericho defends the Ring of Honor World Title against Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli, and Sammy Guevara. 

Finally, The Elite are back. Following their suspension, Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks return to action to face Death Triangle for the AEW World Trios Titles. Winning the titles at All Out, The Elite were stripped due to their connection to a backstage incident with CM Punk. Death Triangle won the belts a few days later. 

Below you will find everything you need to know about AEW Full Gear 2022, including the start time, updated match card, and updated betting odds!

When does AEW Full Gear 2022 start? 

  • Date: Saturday, November 19
  • Buy-In: 7 p.m. ET | 12 a.m. GMT | 11 a.m. AEDT 
  • Main card: 8 p.m. ET | 1 a.m. GMT | 12 p.m. AEDT

AEW Full Gear 2022 takes place on Saturday, November 19. The main card will air at 8 p.m. ET | 1 a.m. GMT | 12 p.m. AEDT, and the buy-in pre-show takes place at 7 p.m. ET | 12 a.m. GMT | 11 a.m. AEDT. 

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How to watch AEW Full Gear 2022

Country Date Channel + Live Stream (main card)
United States Sat., Nov 19 BR Live
Canada Sat., Nov 19 FITE.tv
United Kingdom Sat., Nov 19 FITE.tv
Australia Sun., Nov 20 FITE.tv

Fans in the U.S. can watch AEW Full Gear through BR Live and traditional pay-per-view formats. It will also be available on FITE.tv outside of the U.S. 

AEW Full Gear 2022 PPV price: How much does Full Gear cost? 

B/R Live will be streaming the event for $49.99. Traditional pay-per-view will also come to a total of $49.99. 

AEW Full Gear 2022 location

AEW Full Gear 2022 takes place inside the Prudential Center. The New Jersey arena, home of the New Jersey Devils, can hold up to 19,000 people.

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How much do tickets for AEW Full Gear 2022 cost?

Tickets for AEW Full Gear 2022 start at $39, per TicketSmarter. 

Tickets then range from $50, $60, $70, $80, $90, $100, $200, $300, $400, $500, $600, $700, $800, $900, $1,000, and $4,700. 

AEW Full Gear 2022 odds, favorites 

Per BetOnline

  • MJF is the -700 favorite to beat champion Jon Moxley, the +400 underdog, for the AEW World Title 
  • In the interim AEW Women's World Title match, Jamie Hayter and Toni Storm are even at -120
  • The Acclaimed are the -2000 favorite to retain their AEW World Tag Team Titles against Swerve In Our Glory, the +700 underdog
  • Chris Jericho is the -240 favorite to retain the ROH World Title, with the closest odds after being Bryan Danielson (+235), then Claudio Castagnoli (+500), and then Sammy Guevara (+1000)
  • Jade Cargill is the -2000 favorite to retain her TBS Title, while Nyla Rose is the +700 underdog
  • Saraya is the -700 favorite against Britt Baker, the +400 underdog 

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AEW Full Gear 2022 matches

  • Jon Moxley (c) vs. MJF for the AEW World Title
  • Toni Storm (ic) vs. Jamie Hayter for the interim AEW Women’s World Title
  • The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) (c) (with Billy Gunn) vs. Swerve In Our Glory (Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland) for the AEW World Tag Team Titles
  • Death Triangle (Pac, Penta El Zero Miedo, and Rey Fenix) (c) vs. The Elite (Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)) for the AEW World Trios Titles
  • Wardlow (c) vs. Samoa Joe vs. Powerhouse Hobbs for the AEW TNT Title
  • Jade Cargill (c) vs. Nyla Rose for the AEW TBS Title
  • Chris Jericho (c) vs. Bryan Danielson vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Sammy Guevara for the Ring of Honor World Title
  • Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. vs. Saraya
  • Luchasaurus vs. "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry in a Steel Cage match 
  • Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal vs. Sting and Darby Allin
  • Brian Cage vs. Ricky Starks Brian Cage vs. Ricky Starks in the AEW World Championship Eliminator Tournament Semi-Finals
  • Best Friends (Orange Cassidy, Trent Beretta and Chuck Taylor), Rocky Romero, and Danhausen vs. The Factory (QT Marshall, Aaron Solo, Lee Johnson, Nick Comoroto, and Cole Karter)
  • Eddie Kingston vs. Jun Akiyama
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Daniel Yanofsky is a combat sports editor at The Sporting News.