All Elite Wrestling announced two more names for the AEW All Out Casino Battle Royale that will be happening as part of the Buy In Kick-Off show for the AEW PPV on August 31. Earlier this month, former 2x WWE Women’s Champion and NWA Women’s World Champion Jazz, Lucha Underground star and former 2x Shine Champion Ivelisse, and recent Women of Wrestling (WOW) signee Teal Piper (daughter of Rowdy Roddy Piper) were announced as the first three entrants in the 21-woman battle royal, where the winner will become the #1 contender to the inaugural AEW Women’s Champion, to be crowned at the first TNT show on October 2, 2019. Two days ago, AEW also announced that Britt Baker, who was injured at Fight for the Fallen, was medically cleared and would also be taking part in the Battle Royal.
. @RealBrittBaker is cleared for action and has one thing on her mind… Winning the #CasinoBattleRoyale at #AEWAllOut pic.twitter.com/3BC2LvbHMB
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEWrestling) August 18, 2019
With the casino themed battle royal, every entrant will select a card from the deck. The five women who draw a Hearts will be one group, all the Spades another, etc., until there are four teams of five women (Hearts, Spades, Clubs & Diamonds). The woman who draws the “Lucky 21” (Joker) Card, will enter the Battle Royal last, for a total of 21 entrants into the Battle Royal. On Tuesday, two more names were entered into the battle royal, bringing the number to six announced names out of the 21.
AERIAL MONROE
Aerial Monroe, aka “Big Swole”, is the reigning Phoenix of RISE Champion, and a stalwart of the US indie scene. A five year veteran, she’s been a regular with Queens of Combat, Shine Wrestling, RISE, and SHIMMER, among others. Last year, she took part in the 2018 WWE Mae Young Classic.
SADIE GIBBS
Sadie Gibbs was signed by AEW earlier this year, but will be making her debut with her new company in the battle royal. The English wrestler has been a star in the UK indie scene with Pro Wrestling EVE, Preston City Wrestling (PCW), British Empire Wrestling (BEW), and Southside Wrestling Entertainment (SWE) to name a few of her regular stops, and has impressed internationally with a strong tour in Japan’s Stardom earlier this January.
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