A major AEW name announced that this weekend's Full Gear will be his last event with the company. This was a bittersweet situation, but he was looking forward to what was next in store for him.Jeremy Flynn joined All Elite Wrestling in April last year, after previously working for Professional Bull Riders (PBR) for two years. He took up the position as Senior Marketing Director for Live Events.Earlier today, he took to X/Twitter to announce that Full Gear this weekend would be his last event with the promotion. Flynn shared that he was leaving due to having an opportunity to work for his own company, which would allow him to have more time with his family. He then thanked Tony Khan and all those within the company for the chance and wished them success."This is bittersweet, but this Saturday will be my last event with @AEW. I have an opportunity to work for my own company and spend more time with family. @AEW has been like family and I appreciate the opportunity from @TonyKhan. Wishing nothing but continued success for AEW!" Flynn wrote.What matches are scheduled for AEW Full Gear this weekend?Full Gear this year is set to take place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, and will be the second-to-last pay-per-view of the year for the company.Currently, there are three matches set for the Tailgate Brawl pre-show and nine matches for the main card. This will include multiple title bouts, grudge matches, and a Casino Gauntlet match for the new National Championship.The main show match card can be seen below.Men's World Championship Steel Cage match: Hangman Page (c) vs. Samoa JoeWomen's World Championship: Kris Statlander (c) vs. Mercedes MonéWorld Tag Team Championship: Brodido (c) vs. FTRTNT Championship No-Disqualification match: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Mark BriscoeCasino Gauntlet match$1,000,000 match: Kenny Omega & Jurassic Express vs. Josh Alexander & Young Bucks4-way Women's Tag matchNo Holds Barred: Jon Moxley vs. Kyle O'ReillyPAC vs. Darby AllinDrainmaker @DrainBamagerLINKComplete Full Gear card for Saturday. 🔥 9 matches for the PPV and 3 for Tailgate Brawl free on TV.The Jacksonville-based promotion has been on a roll with its pay-per-views this year. Full Gear doesn’t seem to be any different, given the number of matches that could end up stealing the show.