AEW Fyter Fest: Live stream, start time, match card and more
All Elite Wrestling’s second show of the year, Fyter Fest, takes place on Saturday, June 29. Here’s everything you need to know to be able to stream the show.
All Elite Wrestling Fyter Fest takes place on Saturday, July 29 as part of the CEO 2019 Fighting Game Championship, Florida’s largest annual gaming tournament.
While a pared-down card compared to May’s Double or Nothing event in Las Vegas, Fyter Fest still has some star-studded matchups and notable rivalries on the eight-match card, including The Young Bucks and The Lucha Bros continuing their feud, this time in six-man fashion with Kenny Omega joining the Bucks and Laredo Kid joining the Lucha’s side.
Fyter Fest also marks the AEW in-ring debut of Jon Moxley, who will be facing Joey Janela in a match that has unpredictability written all over it, while Cody looks to step out of his comfort zone against deathmatch notable Darby Allin.
Here’s what to expect from Fyter Fest on Saturday, and how to watch the show.
Event info
Event: AEW Fyter Fest
Date: Saturday, June 29, 2019
Venue: Ocean Center — Daytona Beach, Florida (at CEO Fighting Game Championships)
Start time (Buy-In Pre-Show): 7:00 p.m. Eastern/4:00 Pacific
Start time (Main card): 8:00 p.m. Eastern/5:00 Pacific
Live stream (both pre-show and main card): B/R Live (free)
Fyter Fest match card
The following are the announced matches for AEW Fyter Fest:
Buy-In Pre-Show
- Alex Jebailey vs. Michael Nakazawa in a hardcore match
- Private Party vs. Best Friends vs. SCU (winner gets first-round bye in the All Out tag team tournament)
Fyter Fest Main Card
- Young Bucks and Kenny Omega vs. Lucha Bros and Laredo Kid
- Joey Janela vs. Jon Moxley
- Nyla Rose vs. Yuka Sakazaki vs. Riho
- Cody vs. Darby Allin
- Christopher Daniels vs. CIMA
- Hangman Page vs. Jungle Boy vs. MJF vs. Jimmy Havoc
Will you be tuning in on Saturday? Which match intrigues you the most? Let us know in the comments below!