Two title eliminator matches, Hangman Page appearance set for AEW Dark

A pair of title eliminator matches are on deck for Tuesday’s AEW Dark featuring its two newest champions, in addition to an appearance by the AEW World Champion.

Inaugural TBS Champion Jade Cargill will face Skye Blue while new Tag Team Champions Jurassic Express will face Nick Comoroto and QT Marshall. In both cases, if the challenger wins, they will get a future title shot.

Cargill and Jurassic Express both won their respective titles on this past Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite. 

Following his successful title defense against Bryan Danielson Wednesday, AEW World Champion Hangman Page will return to action in a trios match, teaming with Dark Order’s Alan Angels and 10 against Matt Hardy, Isiah Kassidy and Serpentico.

According to reports, Tony Khan said that if Hardy’s team won, he would get a future title shot on an episode of Rampage.

The show will also see Eddie Kingston take on Joey Janela and Orange Cassidy against JD Drake, both in singles action.

Here’s the full 14-match lineup taped Saturday in Charlotte, North Carolina:

  • AEW World Champion Hangman Page and Dark Order’s Alan Angels & 10 vs. Matt Hardy, Serpentico & Isiah Kassidy
  • AEW TBS Champion Jade Cargill vs. Skye Blue in a title eliminator match
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Jurassic Express vs. Nick Comoroto & QT Marshall
  • Shawn Dean vs. Liam Cross
  • Anthony Ogogo vs. Baron Black
  • Gunn Club vs. Patrick Scott, Marcus Kross & T.I.M.
  • TayJay vs. The Renegade Twins
  • Eddie Kingston vs. Joey Janela
  • Thunder Rosa vs. Kasey Fox
  • Dante Martin vs. Aaron Solo
  • Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Alexander Moss
  • Daniel Garcia vs. Fuego Del Sol
  • JD Drake vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Red Velvet vs. Shalonce Royal

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Josh Nason
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Since 2011, Josh has been a contributing editor to Wrestling Observer/F4WOnline.com and also hosts the Punch-Out podcast. He has also written for Fight Magazine, Bloody Elbow, Bleacher Report, and other websites. He's a 2000 graduate of the University of Maine, worked in pro sports, and once was an indie ring announcer.