AEW Fight for the Fallen (2019)

2019-07-133h 36m

Fight for the Fallen is a professional wrestling event promoted by All Elite Wrestling. This is the third event promoted under the AEW banner. The show took place July 13, 2019, from Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida. Proceeds from this event benefited Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council (VAAC).

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