Ex-AEW World Champion Will Allegedly Win Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match
With just hours left to go for AEW All In: Texas, last-minute predictions are pouring in.
Not too long ago, Tony Khan announced the return of the fan favorite Casino Gauntlet Match for both women’s and men’s divisions.
The rules of the match are simple: two wrestlers kick off the action, with surprise stars entering periodically. The match ends when someone gets a pinfall or a submission victory.
In short, it is advantageous for early starters because it could end even before all the wrestlers have entered the ring.
Hollywood star Freddie Prinze Jr. discussed the men’s casino gauntlet match on his latest Wrestling with Freddie podcast.
He picked his “hands down” winner, who will also secure a future AEW world title match.
I think this is the storyline which MJF’s reason ‘why’ as far as joining the Hurt Syndicate. I think MJF is the lockdown, easy, hands down winner. He’s gonna win this, he’s gonna call his shot, he’s gonna get the world championship. [6:54 onwards]
AEW Star Forced To Vacate Title Ahead Of All In: Texas
Adam Cole is dealing with an injury, and it has come with a serious cost.
Hours before AEW’s ‘All In’ in Arlington, Texas, the TNT Champion was forced to vacate his title. He was set to defend the title against Kyle Fletcher.
A new match was also added to the card, which will witness a new champion being crowned for the TNT Championship.
The match will be contested in a four-way bout, with Kyle Fletcher facing Sammy Guevara, Dustin Rhodes, and Daniel Garcia.