AEW Revolution 2026

AEW Revolution Results
March 15, 2026
Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California
Results by: Alex Kahrs of Wrestleview.com

Free Zero Hour Pre-Show Quick Results:
  • Boom & Doom (QT Marshall & Big Boom AJ) def. The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean)
  • TBS Championship Match: Willow Nightingale def. Lena Kross
  • AEW National Championship Match: Ricochet defends the title in a 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royal (match bleeds into the main show on PPV)

This revolution WILL be televised, welcome to AEW Revolution!

We kick off the show with pryo and music as the 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royal rages on!

AEW National Championship Match: Ricochet defends the title in a 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royal

We’re left with Jack Perry and Ricochet as the final two (and oh no, I think my HBO Max feed is not in sync audio-wise…) Perry goes for a sunset powerbomb but ends up hanging on for dear life. Ricochet takes advantage of this, looking for a Death Valley Driver…only for Perry to counter out, landing a reverse rana that sends Ricochet to the floor!

Winner of the 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royal and new AEW National Champion: “Jungle” Jack Perry

Perry celebrates with his music and pyro, heading to the crowd to meet his family as Ricochet throws a tantrum with a chair in the ring. With that, we move on as commentary hypes the AEW World Tag Team Championship between FTR and the Young Bucks. We get a nice video package highlighting the family aspect of the Bucks, with their children promising a victory tonight before we head to ringside.

(Note: I may be slightly off on some details on the recap due to technical issues with HBO Max, but I’m tryin!)

Young Bucks come out first to a great pop, followed by FTR to a roar of boos. With that, we get this match underway!

AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) defends against The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson)

We start off with Dax and Matt who mouth off at each other before Harwood slaps Matt in the face. He returns the favor and this leads to an exchange of strikes. Dax hits the ropes but is met with a superkick by Matt, and Nick comes running in as all four men go at it. The fight spills to the outside, with Matt eventually bringing Dax back to the ring. Harwood fights back, but Matt fights out of a suplex. Standing switch back and forth, and Nick comes in for an assist on a German suplex!

With that, Nick officially tags in as FTR retreat to the outside. Nick goes for a dive to the outside, but FTR catch him and slam him into the announce table. This allows Matt to get the drop on the champs with a dive of his own! He brings Cash to the apron for a piledriver, but Dax intervenes and FTR connect with a spike piledriver onto the hardest part of the ring!

We get a look at Nick at the announce desk, and he’s been busted open after what FTR did earlier as he runs into the ring only to be laid out with a right hand by Harwood. Tag to Wheeler, who lays in some right hands before bringing him to the corner for a tag to Dax. Harwood continues the attack before setting up for a piledriver, but Nick fights out and lands superkicks on both men before covering Dax for two.

We see that Dax is now busted open as Nick continues to fight off both of the champs, landing a right hand to drop him to the mat after knocking Wheeler to the outside…only for Cash to keep Matt away from a tag! This allows FTR to continue the beatdown on Nick in the corner, and they set Nick up for Power and the Glory…but Nick fights off Harwood before hitting a missile dropkick onto Cash.

FTR regain control, landing a stuffed piledriver as Harwood goes for the cover…but Nick gets his foot on the rope just before the 3! FTR land some thrust kicks on Nick, mocking him as they land a FTR Trigger…but Nick kicks out at one!

He’s firing up now, laying into the champs as Matt runs in for an assist. They land a Shatter Machine on Harwood but only get two as Wheeler breaks it up. BTE Trigger lands on Harwood, but he kicks out just in the nick of time. Wheeler sends Nick to the apron but is sent through the ropes to the outside.

Nick lands a dive through the ropes to knock out Stokely before landing a Meltzer Driver…but Dax manages to kick out just in time to save the match for his team! They look for More Bang for your Buck but Wheeler intervenes. They land a spike piledriver followed by an avalanche Shatter Machine, and that gets them the win to retain!

Winners via pinfall and still AEW World Tag Team Champions: FTR

Stoke gets back up to join his pals in the ring as they celebrate…until the lights go out! We get a strange message about EVENGE…with a Rated R…before Adam Copeland makes his way out to a thunderous pop! He’s wearing a Cope/Cage shirt, and it becomes clear that he isn’t alone as Christian Cage makes his way out as well!

(Technical Note: at this stage I decided to stop watching on HBO Max, and that team will be getting a strongly-worded email from me…or maybe not, brother)

Cage blindsides Wheeler with a spray to the eyes before taking out Harwood with a Killswitch. Cope slides into the ring for a spear on Wheeler, before sending Stokely running from the ring. They pose with the titles indicating they want their crack at the champs as we go to a video package highlighting our next match, where Toni Storm takes on Marina Shafir with everyone banned from ringside!

Back at ringside, Marina Shafir makes her entrance before “Timeless” Toni Storm comes to the ring next…only to be blindsided by Shafir, just as this match gets underway!

Everyone Banned from Ringside: Marina Shafir vs. Toni Storm

Shafir lays in some hard kicks on Storm, dragging her to the middle of the ring to continue the damage. She brings her up for some knee strikes before being sent to the ropes, where she manages to dodge some strikes before taking an uppercut.

Shafir with a couple throws to take the former Women’s World Champion to the canvas, before going back to some kicks to the chest and back. She cradles both legs of Storm for a two count. Modified leg lock by Shafir, who mocks Storm as she slaps her around. She transitions to a deathlock before Toni counters, catching Marina in a rear naked choke!

Shafir gets to her feet, hoisting Storm up before dropping her to the mat. Storm responds with a release German suplex, only for Shafir to land a front kick that knocks Storm down hard. Cover for a nearfall, before Shafir goes back to work on the former champ.

The fight spills to the apron, where Shafir catches Toni with a back suplex onto the floor. She props Toni against the announce table for some more kicks before talking to Nigel saying this is for Bryan Danielson…but Storm finally gets out of the way, and Shafir kicks the table instead! Storm brings Shafir to the ring before taking a fight out of her foot, and brings her back into the ring for an exchange of strikes that ends with a German suplex series by Storm!

Shafir scrambles to the corner but is taken out with a hip attack by Toni, who sets up for a second hip attack. She goes for a third one for good measure, followed by a Storm Zero…but Shafir narrowly kicks out at two!

Shafir fights out of a second Storm Zero attempt, locking Mother’s Milk…until Storm claws at her face to break free. She then, uh…takes a bite out of Shafir’s chest, let’s just say, to get out of Marina’s grasp before getting in a headbutt and the Big Package for the win!

Winner via pinfall: Toni Storm

Storm celebrates in the ring before heading up the ramp as the fans continue to cheer. She drops to the stage to celebrate some more as Ronda Rousey comes in through the crowd! She steps into the ring, calling Storm out to come face her…and the Timeless One obliges, making a beeline for the ring.

The two women stare each other down until security and officials rush in to break things up…and this gives Shafir a chance to blindside Storm! She meets up with her old pal Rousey and they head through the crowd, as Jon Moxley’s music hits to bring out the Continental Champion for our next match. Mox meets up with Shafir and Rousey as they’re making their way out, and he heads to the ring as I wrap my head around not having a video package in between segments.

Out next is Konosuke Takeshita who makes his way to the ring to a big pop from the crowd before we get this match underway!

AEW Continental Championship Match – No Time Limit: Jon Moxley defends against Konosuke Takeshita

The two go at it with strikes early on, taking the fight to the outside where Mox goes after the eye of Takeshita. The match finally makes its way back into the ring where they go back and forth again, until Takeshita manages to take the champ out with a Blue Thunder Bomb for two.

Mox starts fighting back now, eventually sending his challenger to the outside as the ref begins the count. Konosuke is favoring the eye that Mox attacked early on, and barely gets into the ring at the count of nine…only to run into a piledriver by Mox for a two count! Mox takes the fight back to the Alpha, but his fighting spirit is running rampant as Takeshita gets back up and starts landing some hard strikes.

Mox takes it right back to him as they trade strikes now, and Mox sets up for a Gotch style piledriver. Cover by the champ, but it’s only good for two as Konosuke kicks out…only for Mox to transition into a a crossface followed by a choke. Takeshita rises to his feet, breaking free of the grip before Mox hits the ropes for a lariat…but the Alpha doesn’t fall! He goes for it again before Takeshita responds with one of his own, and Mox ducks it at first before taking a big lariat that sends the champ to the mat.

Mox sent to the corner for a jumping knee, before the two fight it out on the top turnbuckle. Takeshita takes a bite out of Mox before landing an exploder off the top rope! Mox is sent to the mat hard, and as he gets up he walks into a Power Drive Knee…only to kick out just in time to save his title!

Raging Fire countered into a cutter by Mox, but the Alpha rises to his feet as he lands an elbow strike. Lariat is ducked by Mox, and the champ lands a Paradigm Shift DDT sending Konosuke down hard. Both men are down, slowly getting to opposite corners as the ref reaches nine before they leap up to trade offense.

Back body driver by Mox, who keeps Takeshita down just long enough to get a one count. Jon motions that he’s ready to take out the Alpha, but Takeshita gets out of a Death Rider DDT to land Raging Fire on the champ! Cover by Konosuke…and Mox gets his shoulder up right before we get a three count!

“Fight Forever” chant from the crowd as Mox and Takeshita get to their feet, only for Mox to land a massive Death Rider DDT! Cover by Mox…and Takeshita narrowly kicks out! Mox brings him to the corner and lands an avalanche Death Rider…but that gets the same result!

He drags the challenger over to lock in a bulldog choke on the Alpha, trapping both arms to keep him from breaking the hold. Takeshita is fading…and he is gone, as the ref calls for the bell!

Winner via submission and still AEW Continental Champion: Jon Moxley

With the match over, the Death Riders come out to ringside to applaud Moxley. Mox shows a bit of sportsmanship toward the challenger, who starts to walk off before accepting the handshake. Mox goes to leave the ring when teh lights go out once again…and we get a vignette showing someone recovering in some laboratory. Not just any somebody, though…it’s Will Ospreay! Apparently they can rebuild him, they have the technology.

Lights are back on as we see a confused Mox and the Death Riders…before Ospreay’s music hits, and he makes his way out to a big pop. Ospreay looks like he’s ready to fight, and sure enough he runs to the ring as he goes after Moxley as he enters the ring!

The rest of the Riders come to Mox’s aid, but they get taken out by the Aerial Assassin before finally retreating through the crowd as Ospreay gets to enjoy being back in the ring.

We take a look back at Zero Hour and Willow narrowly retaining her TBS Championship, only to deal with shoulder issues from the post-match attack. Backstage, she promises she’ll be okay and that their challengers will feel the wrath.

We head back to ringside as Divine Dominion make their entrance for our next match. Out next are the champs as Babes of Wrath head to the ring, but they get blindsided as this match gets underway!

AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale) defends against Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne and Lena Kross)

We start off with Bayne and Cameron after Willow gets sent to the outside, and Bayne makes seemingly easy work of the less-experienced champion. Harley starts fighting back, sending Kross off the apron before Bayne intercepts her on the turnbuckle. Cameron knocks her off before going for a cross body…as my feed on Prime Video goes to black for a moment.

We come back just as Willow gets the tag, fighting off Kross and Bayne. Divine Dominion start to regain control until Willow fights back, countering a crucifix bomb for a backslide and two. Bayne comes rushing in and they land a double chokeslam, allowing Kross to get the pin as we get new champs!

Winners via pinfall and new AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions: Divine Dominion

The champs celebrate as we get some hype for our next match with Swerve Strickland taking on Brody King!

Back at ringside, Swerve Strickland makes his way to the ring. Out next is Brody King to a big pop before this match gets underway!

Brody King vs. Swerve Strickland

Swerve goes on the offense early on, taking the fight to King before a back body drop to take him down. Swerve quickly fights back, landing a House Call followed by a stomp on the apron sending the big man to the floor. Swerve shows off his increased power as he hoists Brody up, sending him into the ring post.

He then starts pulling off the mat from the floor, but King stops him from going any further before landing a uranage of sorts onto an exposed guardrail! He pulls Strickland away before throwing him into another guardrail and then the barricade on the opposite side.

The fight returns to the ring as Strickland starts to regain control, but not for long as King sets him up in the corner. Swerve manages to fight him off, before attacking King’s hand. He continues the attack until the ref intervenes. Brody fights back with a forearm before pulling him over the turnbuckle cable.

The ref calls for a break and King obliges, only to drop Swerve hard onto the floor. Swerve is back up but takes a couple chops by King, only to fight back before Brody catches him with a big side slam onto the floor! Both men are slowly stirring as the ref begins a new count, and the fight makes its way to the apron…until Strickland drops King with a powerbomb onto the hardest part of the ring!

He brings Brody into the ring before pulling off the bottom turnbuckle cover. The two fight it out in the corner before King sends Swerve into the exposed turnbuckle, and follows up with a cannonball before pulling him away for the cover…but Strickland kicks out at two!

Swerve scrambles to the apron to get away from King, but he follows close behind for a sleeper hold over the top rope. Swerve is seemingly out cold as King follows him, looking for a ganso bomb…but Strickland counters out, landing a Vertebreaker that sends Brody onto the exposed floor instead!

He slides into the ring, willing to take the countout victory as the ref begins the count. He reaches nine before King gets back into the ring…and right into a Swerve Stomp! Swerve with the cover…and King kicks out at one! House Call by Strickland, but King doesn’t leave his feet. Another one, and King is still on his feet…but Swerve dodges a lariat to land a third House Call for the win!

Winner via pinfall: Swerve Strickland

No celebration from Swerve on the victory here, as he directs Prince Nana to grab something underneath the ring. That something? A cinder block, as Nana brings it into the ring. They prop Brody up over it but Kenny Omega runs out to make the save, forcing Strickland and Nana to retreat up the ramp.

Kenny raises the arm of Brody to a pop as we cut to a video package hyping tonight’s Women’s World Title match between Thekla and Kris Statlander with two out of three falls!

We head to ringside as Kris Statlander makes her entrance first. Thekla is out next with a vignette promising to take Stat’s sanity here tonight, and the champ makes her way out to get this match underway!

AEW Women’s World Championship Match – 2 out of 3 Falls: Thekla defends against Kris Statlander

The two women stare each other down until Thekla forces Stat to chase her around the ring. Stat doesn’t fall for any tricks as she locks in a bearhug on the champ, bringing her to the corner for some punches. Thekla fights back but is quickly sent to the corner, where the challenger continues to take Thekla to her limit.

Hammer throw sends Thekla across the ring, but Stat takes a boot to the face as the champ looks for a Tarantula…but Kris breaks free. She meets the champ on the top turnbuckle for a superplex, but it only gets her a two count.

Sliding lariat twice over gets her another nearfall, and the champ fights back until Stat drops her for a catapult into the corner. Thekla dodges a lariat, eventually rolling up the challenger for a two count of her own. Champ with some hard kicks and the cover, but Kris kicks out. Thekla pulls her belt off but is admonished by the ref, and Stat goes after her…only to be sent to the corner by the champ, who rolls her up for a tight clutch. She’s got the rope for leverage and it’s enough for the three, and the champ wins the first fall!

Winner of the first fall: Thekla

Bell rings for Fall 2 as Kris cuts off the champ with a dropkick, followed by a suplex onto the floor. Thekla manages to fight back, sending her challenger into the barricade as the ref begins a count. Thekla returns to the ring just long enough to break that count, heading back to bring Stat into the ring once more. She brings Kris to the corner for a Tarantula, just barely breaking the hold before the count of five. She lands a boot to the face and then gets the cover on Stat, but the challenger kicks out.

Thekla goes for a spear but gets laid out by Stat, who gets the cover for a two. Kris hoists the champ onto her shoulders before getting onto the turnbuckle, only for Thekla to break free. She looks for a spider suplex but takes a headbutt by Stat, and a second one for good measure…but Thekla responds with a forearm before connecting with the spider suplex!

She poses, mocking the crowd as Stat heads to the outside. Thekla goes for a cross body, but Stat rolls through! They trade off trying to send the other into the barricade, and Stat wins out before grabbing the champ’s legs to swing her against the guardrails. Ref intervenes to get the match back into the ring, and Stat pulls Thekla toward the ring before sending her into the steps.

She brings the champ back into the ring for a Michinoku Driver, but Thekla kicks out at two. Both women are back on their feet as Stat absorbs a series of chops from the champ, before slapping her…only for Thekla to respond with a modified octopus hold! Stat is not fading, however, getting to her feet before sending her onto the turnbuckle to break free…and lands a Staturday Night Fever for the win and the second fall!

Winner of the second fall: Kris Statlander

After a short rest period Stat calls for the bell to ring to get the final fall going…but this leads to Thekla sending her into the ref! Ref falls to the outside, and Thekla leaves the ring to grab his belt before heading back into the ring. Stat grabs the belt away from her, dropping the champ before whipping her across the back!

Thekla fends her off and the Sisters of Sin come out for an assist, just long enough for the ref to return to the ring, taking his belt back from Stat…who gets dropped with a spear and a stomp by Thekla for the win!

Winner via pinfall (2-1) and still AEW Women’s World Champion: Thekla

Triangle of Madness celebrate in the ring as we go to a video package looking at the AEW World Trios Championship bout between the Don Callis Family and the united forces of JetSpeed and Mistico!

Back at ringside, JetSpeed are wearing masks in honor of their legendary lucha friend Mistico on their way to the ring. Out next is the Don Callis Family and we get this match underway!

AEW World Trios Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis defends against Kevin Knight, Mike Bailey and Mistico

Mistico and Okada start things off. They trade offense until Mistico backs off, and Knight (notably still wearing the mask!) gets the tag. Davis tags in as well, using his power to keep Kevin off his game for a moment before Knight fights back.

Davis gets sent to the outside as Bailey goes on the attack with a dive onto both of Aussie Open. Okada and Mistico go back at it in the ring until the Family takes control with a dive onto all three opponents by Davis on the outside. They celebrate as Davis brings JetSpeed back into the ring, pulling off their masks to the chagrin of the crowd.

Tag made to Fletcher, who mocks Knight in the corner before sending him to the ropes…only for Kevin to land a flying clothesline to take the Protostar to the mat! Okada and Davis clear his friends off the apron before they gang up on Knight. The ref intervenes as Bailey goes after Fletcher…only to get dropped hard. Aussie Open focus on Knight, setting him up for a dropkick by Okada as Kyle makes the cover…but Mistico breaks it up at two!

Mistico with the tag as he fights off Fletcher and Okada. Kyle is on the turnbuckle as Mistico goes for a rope walk holding the arm of the Rainmaker before taking both men down to the mat. Fletcher and Okada retreat to the outside, but this leads to a triple dive by Mistico and JetSpeed! The Family regroups as Okada gets a tag, calling out Mistico before kicking him down. Mistico fights back with a couple of arm drags, before stacking him up for a nearfall.

Bailey with a tag and he drops Okada with a dropkick, before Fletcher comes in. Protokada and JetSpeed stare each other down in the ring before Bailey and Knight hit the ropes. Bailey takes a dropkick from Okada and Fletcher takes one from Knight, with Knight and Okada having words until Fletcher comes in to intervene. Things break down once more utnil we get Knight and Fletcher back in the ring, with Knight taking Fletcher down for a double stomp by Speedball!

Bailey with the cover, but Okada shoves Knight into them to break things up. Davis comes in with a tag to drop Bailey with an enziguri, and grabs Knight while dropping Speedball. He drops Knight as well but Bailey comes in, only to get dropped hard for a two count before Mistico breaks it up. Okada sends him to the outside as Davis heads to the ropes, but he takes a spinning heel kick for two. Fletcher goes after him but is sent to the outside.

Bailey tags Knight in before hitting a dive on Fletcher on the outside. Knight with a nearfall as Mistico fends off Okada, sending him to the outside as well. Knight goes up top but is intercepted by Fletcher, only for Mistico to fend him off with La Mistica. Bailey lands a kick on Davis, dropping him for a UFO Splash by Knight for the win!

Winners via pinfall and new AEW World Trios Champions: Mistico & JetSpeed

This adds to Mistico’s title collection as he is a CMLL trios champion as well, as the three celebrate. Mistico’s music hits as we get a graphic revealing that Mistico is #AllElite (with Excalibur noting the dual contract along with CMLL). The trio continue to celebrate as we go to a video package hyping up our next match with Bandido taking on Andrade El Idolo!

Back at ringside, Andrade El Idolo makes his entrance. Out next is Bandido, showing a mask that honors PWG founder and SoCal notable name Super Dragon as he heads to the ring to get this non-title match underway!

Non-Title Match: ROH World Champion Bandido vs. Andrade El Idolo

Andrade gets a pop for taking his shirt off, as the crowd chant “take your pants off” but to no avail. With that, we get to the actual wrestling as both men trade offense before taking to the ropes. More offense sent by each man and they hit the ropes again, with El Idolo telling Bandido to be tranquilo as he poses in the ropes.

Bandido decides to give the fans what they want as he tears off the pants to reveal trunks underneath…but the delay in doing this allows Andrade to blindside him. He teases revealing his trunks but once again refuses, taking the fight to Bandido instead. He brings him out of the ring, bringing him back in for a powerbomb as the crowd gives out to Don Callis. Bandido leaves the ring but is followed by El Idolo, who slams him into the barricade before stepping up onto the ring steps to finally pull off his pants for the big reveal.

He meets up with someone at ringside for a selfie before going back after Bandido, bringing him back into the ring for the cover but it’s only good for a two count. El Idolo follows with a takeover into a chinlock of sorts. Bandido struggles as he gets to his feet, trying to break free for a suplex. He turns it into a cutter to take Andrade to the mat.

The action makes its way to the corner as El Idolo catches Bandido with a chop, setting him up for a double stomp…but Bandido ducks a lariat to send Andrade into the corner with a German suplex! His head bounces off the bottom rope and Don has issue with this as he argues with the ref, but both men are back on their feet in the ring trading strikes. Big boot by Andrade, forcing him into the corner…but Bandido fights back for a torneo sending El Idolo to the canvas!

He hoists Andrade up but to no avail, only for Bandido to land a German suplex once again. Pump kick sends El Idolo to the outside, where Bandido hits a dive over the top sending him into the guardrail! He brings Andrade back into the ring, going up top for a frog splash…but El Idolo dodges it, turning it into a series of vertical suplexes. Bandido breaks free on the final one, turning it into a German suplex.

Bandido goes up top for a shooting star press and the cover, but Andrade kicks out just in the nick of time. With Andrade on his feet, Bandido goes for the 21 Plex but El Idolo gets out. They get caught up in the ropes here, until Andrade takes Bandido’s feet out from underneath him. Bandido drops to the floor, and as he gets back on his feet El Idolo gets the drop on him with a moonsault from the top turnbuckle!

He takes a selfie with another fan in the front row before bringing Bandido back into the ring, looking for the cover but only getting another nearfall. He sets Bandido up in the corner for a running Meteora, but manages to kick out before three. He counters a DM for a small package for two, and fights it out in the corner with El Idolo before landing an avalanche slam for the cover…but Andrade narrowly kicks out!

Bandido goes for a stretch muffler, but El Idolo manages to get to the ropes for the break. Bandido brings him back up for the X Knee, setting up for a 21 Plex…only to get laid out with a back elbow by Andrade! Cover gets him a two count, and another DM attempt leads to a rolling heel kick by Bandido dropping El Idolo.

Andrade can’t get back to his feet, but this doesn’t stop Bandido from hitting a low 21 Plex to just about deadlift El Idolo up and over for the suplex itself! That gets him a nearfall and he goes for another 21 Plex…but Andrade catches him with another back elbow! He brings Bandido to the corner for an avalanche DM and gets the win.

Winner via pinfall: Andrade El Idolo

Andrade celebrates with Don Callis as we get a video package hyping up the tornado tag match between The Dogs and Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, and Roderick Strong!

Back at ringside, The Dogs make their entrance followed by the arrival of Orange Cassidy, Darby Allin, and Roderick Strong. They head to the ring and chaos ensues to get this match underway as the bell rings!

Tornado Tag Match: Roderick Strong, Orange Cassidy and Darby Allin vs. The Dogs (David Finlay, Gabe Kidd and Clark Connors)

Things eventually come back to the ring where we focus on Strong and Kidd exchanging strikes. Gabe goes after the arm of Roddy before dropping him with a flapjack followed by a hard righ thand. Darby comes running in for some shots followed by a Code Red for a cover. Finlay breaks it up and sends him into the ropes for a backbreaker.

Cassidy goes after him from the turnbuckle but is thrown by Finlay as Strong comes in. Roderick gets caught with a backbreaker by Finlay, but Darby breaks the pin. Things clear out as Darby hits a dropkick on Finlay, but is met on the apron with a spear by Connors that sends him to the floor!

The Dogs bring him back into the ring for a Doomsday (Dogsday?) Device, but they only get a two count. They wrap the tag rope around his neck in the corner, keeping him trapped as they gang up on him to boos from the crowd. Cassidy comes into the ring to confront the Dogs, who lay him out. Cassidy back to his feet with a weak strike, and is taken out again.

They keep this up until Cassidy teases putting his hand in his pockets, only for Strong to charge into the ring to take them out. He then hoists Orange up to throw him into the Dogs one at a time, followed by a dropkick from Cassidy to Finlay. DDT to Kidd, only for Connors to intervene. Cassidy and Roderick go to work on Connors before sending the Dogs to the outside, and Orange leaves the ring to grab some scissors before cutting Darby free from the corner! Darby with a dive onto the Dogs on the outside, and they get brought back into the ring. Sleeper hold by Orange on Finlay as Kidd and Connors are trapped in a Stronghold and Scorpion Deathlock…but Finlay gets up to break the other holds!

Dogs take control as Kidd brings Darby to the outside. They fight up the ramp where Darby looks to fight back with his skateboard, but Gabe pulls it away only to be sent off the ramp by Darby…who lands a double stomp skater style onto the back of Kidd!

Back in the ring, the Dogs are in control as they drop Strong and Cassidy. Finlay goes for a cover but is caught by a Coffin Drop from Darby! Back at the stage we see that Darby managed to zip tie Kidd to the stage to keep him from returning to the ring, as an Orange Punch sets Connors up for End of Heartache by Roderick! Cassidy bumps into Strong and is pulled onto Clark for the win.

Winners via pinfall: Roderick Strong, Orange Cassidy and Darby Allin

The trio celebrate in the ring as we see a seething Gabe Kidd still trapped at the stage, and we head to a video package hyping tonight’s main event with the World Title on the line. MJF defends against Hangman Adam Page in a Texas Death Match…and if Page loses, he will never challenge for the AEW World Championship again!

After a graphic reminding us of the rules of the match (win only happens via submission or not answering the 10 count, for example), we head back to ringside as Hangman Adam Page makes his way out with a neat special entrance. A vignette shows a rootin’ tootin’ MJF hyping himself up with a Western spin on his theme song. With that, we return to ringside as MJF shows some true grit (sorta) on his way down the ramp.

One more reminder of THE RULES as we get introductions for the challenger and champion (who specifically requests the announcer to note he is NOT from “a piece of s–t town like Los Angeles, California)…which gets the LA crowd to rile him up before our main event of the night gets underway!

AEW World Championship Texas Death Match: MJF defends against Hangman Adam Page

They trade shots right away, with Page being sent to the corner but he fires back sending MJF across the ring for some stomps. MJF sees an opening and pulls the ref in before making an escape through the crowd. The fight goes into the seats as MJF is sent into one of them, with Page asking for a drink after laying some more shots in.

He brings the champ back toward ringside, landing some more shots and posing on the way before finally bringing him near the ring itself. MJF gets into the ring as Page grabs a trashcan lid from under the apron, but MJF fights back to drop Page. He mocks the crowd with what I think is mean to be a gang sign, as Page rises back up with the lid in hand.

MJF escapes to the outside to avoid being hit, but the Hangman follows close behind and knocks him down. The ref begins the count but only reaches five before Page brings him back into the ring. We soon see why he would do this, as he grabs a staple gun and a birthday card into the ring. He stapes the card onto the thumb of the champ (whose 30th birthday is today, by the way), and then the chest before leaving the ring.

The ref begins a new count until MJF gets up at six to stop it, and meanwhile Page grabs a window pane, bringing it into the ring to prop against the corner…but MJF catches him by surprise, dropping the Hangman. He grabs the pane, breaking it against the canvas before shouting into the camera we’re not gonna see him do any of that “indie bulls–t”…but Page counters out of a body slam to drop the champ onto the broken glass that was left behind!

The ref begins the count as MJF struggles back to his feet. He goes to the ropes but is dropped back down and dragged across the pile of glass by the challenger. Hangman grabs the barbed wire he brought to the ring, jabbing MJF in the forehead with it to further bust the champ open…and then catches MJF in the mouth with it, causing even further damage!

MJF finally gets to his feet, only to take a discus forearm by the challenger that forces him to the outside. Page leaves the ring to grab a table, setting it up as MJF scrambles to the barricade for a breather. He catches Hangman by surprise, sending him into a chair with a drop toe hold to regain control.

He brings Page back into the ring, grabbing a piece of glass before carving into the forehead of the challenger with it. Page slowly gets back to his feet but is jabbed in the forehead by MJF, who scoop slams him onto the pile of glass. This time it’s MJF dragging the Hangman across the glass, before the champ leaves the ring.

He grabs a large broom from the ringside area, returning to the ring to sweep the glass out and hopefully prevent further glass-related carnage. He raises the broom to hit Page but the Hangman pulls it away from him, breaking it in half…and MJF uses a jagged piece of the broom to attack the challenger once more!

He leaves the ring, grabbing a chair before returning to slam it across the back of Page. He takes a break by sitting in the chair, before going right back on it. Page is down as the ref check son him, all while MJF leaves the ring once more…this time pulling out a syringe. He yells about how much the fans loved when Page used this, before returning to the ring…where he jabs Page through his bottom lip, mocking Page even further by pushing some liquid (going to assume saline water) through!

Rather sickening image there as MJF goes back to the chair, but Page is back on his feet with the syringe still in his mouth to take the chair away. He drops the champ to the mat before leaving the ring, and MJF manages to get on his feet at the count of six as Page returns with a chair wrapped in barbed wire.

He looks for a Dead Eye on the champ, but MJF counters sending Page onto the barbed wire chair instead! The ref reaches a count of seven before Page leaps to his feet just long enough to stop that, but he quickly drops back down as MJF leaves the ring to set up a table. He fends off a returning Page before setting him up on the apron for a tombstone…but Page breaks free, bringing MJF near the chair in the ring.

MJF stops him before looking for a Heatseeker…but Page stops him, maneuvering his way into the ring for a Dead Eye dropping MJF onto the barbed wire chair! He hit his knee on the chair as well as he drops to the mat, and the ref starts a count. Page is up pretty quick but MJF narrowly gets back up at nine.

Page stops him from using the chair, slamming it against the back of the champ as the crowd chants “one more time”…and Page obliges with another chair shot! Count reaches five before MJF is back up, but Page sends him into the barbed wire chair in the corner with a fall away slam! MJF rolls out of the ring for a breather as Page gets to his feet in the ring.

He climbs the turnbuckle with the chair in hand, but his moonsault goes awry when MJF gets out of the way…and he takes the chair to slam it in Page’s face! He sets the chair back in the ring as Page slowly gets into the ring. MJF tries to set him up for a piledriver onto the chair, but Page counters out. He knocks the chair out of the way before setting the champ up for a Dead Eye putting him through the table!

Page gets onto the apron as the ref starts a new count on the champ, who once again narrowly gets back up at nine. Page brings him over to the other side, looking to take him through the table set up earlier…but MJF counters, setting him up for a tombstone piledriver through the table instead! MJF hit his knees on the table as well, and both men are down as the ref begins the count. Champ is back up at eight, and Page gets up at nine only to drop back down. It’s enough to stop the count as MJF brings him back into the ring.

The two men are back up and start slugging it out. MJF ducks a clothesline but gets taken down with a pop-up powerbomb by the challenger. Page goes for a Buckshot Lariat but takes a thumb to the eye by the champ, but they go right back at each other before knocking each other to the mat. Ref with the count once more…and both men roll to the outside to get back to a standing position.

They each go for something under the ring apron, and both pull out a light tube! MJF calls for Page to get back into the ring, only to drop off the apron. He retreats up the ramp as Page follows him. MJF goes for a swing of the tube as does Page, and eventually it’s the Hangman who is successful as he cracks the tube over the back of the champ! He grabs the other tube from MJF’s hand and cracks that one over the head for good measure.

Ref only reaches a count of two as MJF gets up to walk away from the challenger, who follows him to the edge of the stage for some shots. MJF dodges the last of these to head back down the ramp, but Page kicks him down to send him rolling toward the ring. A few more shots to the head before Page brings MJF back into the ring, and the challenger grabs a handful of skewers from underneath the ring before stepping back in through the ropes.

He goes to attack MJF but the champ stops him, and they’re going back and forth to see who will take the skewers…with Friedman being the “lucky” one to get them jabbed into the top of his head! Page follows up with a Buckshot Lariat, and MJF is down! Ref with the count…and MJF rolls to the ropes, getting himself back up just in the nick of time!

Page lays him back out before grabbing a bag from under the ring…revealing a steel chain that he pulls out, long with a double dog collar. A callback to Revolution four years ago as he straps one of the collars around the champion’s neck. He puts the other one on himself, effectively turning this into another dog collar match as MJF realizes what’s going on…just in time for Page to lay into him with the chain.

With MJF knocked down, Page grabs another table from under the ring. He sets the table up as the crowd chants “we want fire”…and the challenger appears to entertain the idea as he asks who has a lighter. When that fails, he pulls out a barbed wire board from under the ring before setting it up on the table. Crowd still chanting “we want fire” as Page asks for a lighter…instead opting to go for a Dead Eye on the champ, but MJF blocks it!

They fight back and forth on the apron now, until MJF takes a boot to the face. Hangman goes up to the middle rope, and that turns out to be THE most dangerous rope as MJF yanks the chain, pulling him onto the board as the table tips over! Hangman gets another count of nine before he barely manages to get back to his feet.

MJF goes after him with the chain, and the fight goes up the ramp and back to the stage. MJF lands some right hands on the Hangman, until Page fights back…but MJF ducks once more, only to be pulled for a belly to belly slam that sends both men through a production table! We get sparks and small explosions as a sort of callback to another Revolution match as the ref begins the count once more, reaching seven as he checks both men.

That count makes it to nine as both men fire back up, getting to their feet once more! Page pulls the chain forcing MJF to walk on all fours as they head back to the ring to a “he’s a good boy” chant from the crowd. Page sets up for a Buckshot Lariat…and runs into a low blow by the champ! He leaves the ring to grab his title from ringside, sliding back in as he looks to lay the challenger out with it…and he does!

Ref starts a new count as Page is nearly motionless. Ref reaches nine…and Page makes it up to his feet swiftly! He grabs the belt and lays MJF out with it, and he heads to the apron looking for one more Buckshot Lariat. MJF denies him this, with might have been a shot to the head with his Dynamite Diamond Ring before choking him out with the dog collar.

Eventually, he drops Page onto the pile of glass waiting on the outside, and the ref begins the count…reaching a full ten count before calling for the bell!

Winner via pinfall and still AEW World Champion: MJF

Page is out cold as medics check on him, bringing out a stretcher to assist the Hangman…but MJF decides to gloat some more, standing over him with the title up high as Revolution comes to a close.