AEW Tribute to the Troops
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'''AEW Tribute to the Troops''' is an annual event held by [[Attitude Era Wrestling|AEW]] together with Armed Forces Entertainment in December around [[Christmas (Efeds)|Christmas]] since 2003 as a way of honoring the men and women of the [[United States Armed Forces (Efed)|United States Armed Forces]] serving in ''Iraq'' and ''Afghanistan''. Selected AEW wrestlers and employees travel to the said countries and interact with the members of the U.S. Military for at least three days. The AEW wrestlers regularly visit military camps, bases, and hospitals, including the [[Walter Reed Army Medical Center]] and [[Bethesda Naval Hospital]], during their travels to bolster the morale of the troops. | '''AEW Tribute to the Troops''' is an annual event held by [[Attitude Era Wrestling|AEW]] together with Armed Forces Entertainment in December around [[Christmas (Efeds)|Christmas]] since 2003 as a way of honoring the men and women of the [[United States Armed Forces (Efed)|United States Armed Forces]] serving in ''Iraq'' and ''Afghanistan''. Selected AEW wrestlers and employees travel to the said countries and interact with the members of the U.S. Military for at least three days. The AEW wrestlers regularly visit military camps, bases, and hospitals, including the [[Walter Reed Army Medical Center]] and [[Bethesda Naval Hospital]], during their travels to bolster the morale of the troops. | ||
- | AEW then holds a special wrestling show with the troop members in attendance for free. The show features matches involving selected Superstars and Divas from | + | AEW then holds a special wrestling show with the troop members in attendance for free. The show features matches involving selected Superstars and Divas from ''[[AEW Concussion|Concussion]]''. The company then airs the matches, as well as videos highlighting their interaction with the members of the military, in a special televised program of the same title. |
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 20:50, 17 December 2014
AEW Tribute to the Troops | ||
Created by | AEW | |
Starring | AEW roster | |
No. of episodes | 0 | |
Production | ||
Running time | 60 minutes | |
Broadcast | ||
Original channel | Fox Sports 1 | |
Original run | December 22, 2014 - present |
AEW Tribute to the Troops is an annual event held by AEW together with Armed Forces Entertainment in December around Christmas since 2003 as a way of honoring the men and women of the United States Armed Forces serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Selected AEW wrestlers and employees travel to the said countries and interact with the members of the U.S. Military for at least three days. The AEW wrestlers regularly visit military camps, bases, and hospitals, including the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Bethesda Naval Hospital, during their travels to bolster the morale of the troops.
AEW then holds a special wrestling show with the troop members in attendance for free. The show features matches involving selected Superstars and Divas from Concussion. The company then airs the matches, as well as videos highlighting their interaction with the members of the military, in a special televised program of the same title.
Contents |
History
Awards and honors
Results
2014
The 2014 edition of the special will air on December 23, 2014 at US Army Fort Benning in Fort Benning, Georgia.
No. | Matches | Stipulations |
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1 | Gunner vs. Bray Wyatt | Singles match |
2 | Bayley, Kelly Kelly and Eve Gracie vs. AJ Lee and Havok | 2-on-3 Handicap match |
3 | Scott Steiner, Mr. Anderson, Jack Swagger and Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho, Bobby Roode, Petey Williams and Tyson Kidd | 8-Man tag team match |