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AEW's Fyter Fest PPV: Match Card, How To Watch, And Time

Last Month, All Elite Wrestling's first PPV outing, Double or Nothing, debuted. It was a smashing success, and one of the better wrestling events of 2018. How does AEW follow that up? Well, they're involved with CEO Gaming's annual tournament, all while mocking the failed Fyre Festival at the same time.

The PPV has been a part of Kenny Omega's storyline on AEW's YouTube series Bring The Elite, which is one of the few ways to keep up with what's going on in the company. Most recently, Omega has been having a meltdown because his show can't get finer foods (all they have is bread and cheese), and everything is falling apart. The PPV is a part of CEO Gaming--the fighting game championships--and Fyter Fest will take place on Saturday, June 28 at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida at 7:30 PM ET / 4:40 PM PT. There is a preshow, but at the time of this writing, it's unclear if it starts at 7:30 PM ET or an hour prior.

How To Watch

If you're interested in watching Fyter Fest, then there is no reason to miss out on the show. Why? Because you can watch it all for free. B/R Live is hosting the event for the low, low cost of $0. All you need to do is go to the event on the B/R Live website and watch it. You'll probably have to create an account, but you will not need to put credit card information in.

There is a downside, and that is the fact that B/R Live doesn't have many options for you to watch. Both iOS and Android devices have an app, and you can supposedly cast from your devices, but during Double or Nothing, that was not something I could do. The app would timeout or crash. The best course of action, on my end, was to connect my TV to my computer, using an HDMI cable, and use it as an extra monitor. Using this method resulted in zero streaming issues as well.

Below, you'll find the full match card for Fyter Fest. If there are any changes leading up to the event, you'll find updates below.

Match Card:

  • SCU (Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky) vs. Best Friends vs. Private Party (Winners get first round bye for AEW Tag Team Championship Tournament) -- Buy-In Pre-Show
  • Christopher Daniels vs. Cima
  • Michael Nakazawa vs. Alex Jebailey (Hardcore match)
  • Yuka Sakazaki vs. Riho vs. Nyla Rose
  • Hangman Page vs. Jungle Boy vs. Jimmy Havoc vs. MJF
  • Cody vs. Darby Allin
  • Jon Moxley vs. Joey Janela
  • The Young Bucks & Kenny Omega vs. The Lucha Bros & Laredo Kid

Make sure to come back to GameSpot on Saturday, June 29 for live coverage and a review of the show!



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