2 more matches announced for AEW Fight For The Fallen

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AEW is pushing forward towards their July event Fight For The allen as they have announced two more big matches for the show.

The AEW roster is filling out as more and more names are being announced for their upcoming shows, including July 13’s Fight For The Fallen in Jacksonville, Florida. OWE star CIMA has been announced in a match with former IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kenny Omega and AEW Chief Branding Officer ansd wrestler Brandi Rhodes has also been announced for the show in a match against new AEW signee Allie.

CIMA’s involvement with AEW had already been announced but his role as a full-time roster member and a match with the projected ace of AEW were groundbreaking updates.

CIMA’s history with bringing The Young Bucks on their first Japan tour, his alignment with up and coming Chinese wrestling promotion OWE and his ability to still put on great matches at age 41 makes him a no brainer for AEW. Before we get to July, CIMA will be competing at AEW’s Double or Nothing event with two yet-to-be announced OWE roster members (most likely Lindaman and T-Hawk) by his side against the infamous SCU.

Allie was a surprising addition to the AEW roster due to her steadfast history with Impact Wrestling. But Rhodes made it very clear on The Nightmare Family YouTube channel that Allie was always a target for the fledgling AEW women’s division.

This match will most likely be both women’s first appearances in AEW but both could possibly be placed on the Double or Nothing card at the last minute.

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Other matches that have already announced for Fight for the Fallen are Cody vs Darby Allin, and Omega and The Young Bucks vs PAC and The Lucha Bros. Expect more match announcements to join the already stacked card as we get closer and closer to the Jacksonville event. Tickets for Fight For The Fallen are available now via pre-sale and to the general public on April 19. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Jacksonville Victim Assistance Advisory Council.