AEW Dark: Elevation Spoilers and Results (7/25/22): AR Fox Debuts Alongside his Former Trainees

AEW Dark Elevation spoilers and results

AEW Dark Elevation spoilers are here. Read below for more.

This week, AEW aired night three of Fyter Fest live from the Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia. In addition to Dynamite, AEW taped this Friday’s episode of Rampage and this Monday’s episode of AEW Dark: Elevation, set to air on July 25th. The show included some strong matches as Hikaru ShidaToni Storm, and Private Party were in action, as were some other AEW mainstays in Brandon Cutler, Nyla RoseEvil Uno, and The Factory‘s Nick Comoroto and Aaron Solo, among others. Dark: Elevation also featured some wrestlers making their AEW debuts, most notably longtime independent wrestling standout, AR Fox.

Here are the spoilers and results for this Monday’s episode of AEW Dark: Elevation.

WARNING: This article contains spoilers for the July 25th episode of AEW Dark: Elevation, as reported by individuals who attended the taping. If you do not wish to know the results of the matches that were taped, please do not continue reading.

AEW Dark Elevation Spoilers for July 25, 2022

  • Caprice Coleman, Mark Henry and Excalibur handled announcing duties.
  • Andrade Family Office’s Angelico & Private Party def. AR Fox, Adrian Alanis and Liam Grey after Angelico made Fox submit for the win.
  • Nyla Rose & Marina Shafir def. Angelica Risk & Shalonce Royal
  • Toni Storm def. Emi Sakura
  • Kris Statlander def. Brittany Blake
  • Hikaru Shida def. Robyn Renegade after an unsuccessful interference attempt by Charlette Renegade.
  • Evil Uno & 10 def. Aaron Solo & Nick Comoroto after QT Marshall was ejected from ringside after trying to interfere.
  • Baron Black def. Brandon Cutler – Cutler called out Black, saying he had asked the Young Bucks if he could face the biggest loser in AEW. Cutler mocked Black, but in the end, Black got the win. This looks to be the start of a push.
  • Konosuke Takeshita def. JD Drake

AR Fox Makes Long-Awaited AEW Debut

When people think of independent wrestling from the last 15-or-so years, AR Fox is definitely a name that comes to the front of mind. Fox debuted in 2009 and since then, he’s wrestled for NWA, CZW, Dragon Gate, EVOLVE, PWG, Lucha Underground, AAW, and more. Recently, he’s been a regular with GCW. Now mostly focused on his wrestling school and his rising trainees, Fox has only wrestled a handful of matches over the last two years. In 2015, Fox returned to WWA4 to become a trainer at the same school he got his start wrestling. Since then, Fox has trained a handful of up-and-coming wrestlers including the two he teamed with Wednesday night. Both Adrian Alanis and Liam Grey made their AEW debut last year.

Stay tuned to the Last Word on Pro Wrestling for more on this and other stories from around the world of wrestling, as they develop. You can always count on LWOPW to be on top of the major news in the wrestling world. As well as to provide you with analysis, previews, videos, interviews, and editorials on the wrestling world.  You can catch AEW Dynamite Wednesday nights at 8 PM ET on TBS and AEW Dark: Elevation (Monday nights) and AEW: Dark (Tuesday nights) at 7 PM ET on YouTube. AEW Rampage airs on TNT at 10 PM EST every Friday night

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