AEW Revolution Results: MJF Beats Hangman, Ospreay, Omega, Copeland and Cage Return, Ronda Rousey Confronts Storm, More
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AEW Revolution was back at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles for the second straight year, and by the end of the night, the landscape of AEW had undergone many changes.
In the main event, AEW World Champion MJF choked out “Hangman” Adam Page with a chain over the top rope, which left Page unable to answer the referee’s count. MJF was victorious in the Texas Death match, which means Page can never challenge for the AEW World Title again!
AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla was able to outlast Kris Statlander with a 2-1 victory in a 2 Out of 3 Falls Match to retain the AEW Women’s World Title. However, we do have NEW AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions after Divine Dominion beat the Babes of Wrath! Willow Nightingale retained the TBS Title against Lena Kross on Zero Hour, but was clearly injured heading into the second title defense later in the night and left Revolution down a championship.
It was also a night of huge returns! FTR beat the Young Bucks to retain the AEW World Tag Team Titles, but were confronted by Adam Copeland and Christian Cage, who laid out Cash Wheeler, Dax Harwood and Big Stoke before picking up the AEW World Tag Team Titles to indicate their plans for FTR! Jon Moxley turned away Konosuke Takeshita to keep his AEW Continental Championship, but after the match, Will Ospreay returned and ran through the Death Riders until they escaped through the crowd! And we saw Swerve Strickland defeat Brody King, but when he tried to stomp King through a cinderblock after the match, Kenny Omega showed up to make the save!
“Timeless” Toni Storm finally defeated Marina Shafir one-on-one in a match where everyone was barred from ringside. As Storm celebrated on the stage, Ronda Rousey showed up in the ring and invited Storm to come back down and face her! Storm did just that, but referees and security separated the two until Shafir knocked out Storm and left with Rousey!
That’s just some of what went down on a wild night in Los Angeles!
Here's everything that happened at AEW Revolution and Zero Hour on March 15, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.
AEW Revolution Full Match Results
AEW Zero Hour – BOOM & DOOM (“Big Boom” AJ and Q.T. Marshall) def. The Infantry (ROH World 6-Man Tag Team Champions Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo) of Shane Taylor Promotions
We began the evening with a BOOM! But before the opening contest, Lexy Nair talked to actor/comedian Wayne Brady in the crowd, who was excited to see Ricochet and Swerve in action tonight! He also said his finishing move would be “The Bitch Slap.”
BOOM & DOOM made their entrance to a massive ovation and started to make their greetings around the ring, but were cut off by Shane Taylor Promotions. Dean and Bravo attacked AJ and Marshall from behind, and we were underway! AJ and Marshall quickly turned things around, as AJ dropped Dean with a flying clothesline. Marshall tagged in, and AJ sent him to the corner for a step-up kick. AJ considered a dive to the floor, but he wasn’t the legal man, so Marshall did it instead and took out Shane Taylor and Bravo!
As AJ celebrated in the corner, Bravo dropped Marshall on the outside. The Infantry took over, but not before exchanging some words with Wayne Brady. Christyan XO hit a big boot on Marshall on the floor, which brought the Rizzler over to confront her! Bravo got between them and threw Marshall back in the ring. With Marshall down in the corner, Dean came across the ring with a BBC. Bravo tagged back in for an assisted neckbreaker, but Marshall kicked out! Dean tagged back in and went to the top, but Marshall was ready and knocked Dean out of midair!
AJ finally tagged in and gave both Dean and Bravo bodyslams, followed by spinebusters! He sat out with Bravo, but Dean broke up the pin. The Infantry came back with a double-team neckbreaker on AJ, and he escaped the pin in the nick of time. The Infantry tried a double running kick on AJ, but he fell to the mat in a bit of lucky timing. Marshall came back in to hit a Double Cookie Cutter on Bravo and Dean! Taylor low-bridged Marshall over the top and got into it with Wayne Brady at ringside, so Brady slapped him! Taylor pulled Brady over the rail and threw him to the ground. Rizzler came over to confront Taylor, so he pushed Rizzler to the ground! Big Justice came flying around the corner to spear Taylor! Big Boom AJ came off the top rope with a Five Boom Crossbody onto Taylor, Bravo and Dean on the floor! AJ and Marshall finished off with a Boomsday Device for the victory!
AEW Zero Hour – TBS Championship Match: TBS Champion and AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champion Willow Nightingale (c) def. “Colossal” Lena Kross
Kross shoved Nightingale down at the bell, perhaps showing she was more powerful than the champion. Nightingale tried three shoulder tackles, but Kross barely budged. She worked over Nightingale in the corner, so Willow cartwheeled out only to get viciously tackled. Nightingale came back with clotheslines in the corner until Kross cut her off with an armbar. Kross brought Nightingale back to the corner and put Nightingale on her shoulders for an electric chair drop face-first to the top turnbuckle! That was brutal. Nightingale kicked out, but Kross was clearly in control. She worked Nightingale over in the opposite corner with a pump kick and a release German suplex. Kross didn’t do much to cover Nightingale, so the kickout wasn’t difficult, although Nightingale’s shoulder was clearly bothering her. Nightingale fell to the floor to catch her breath, so Kross followed, but Nightingale threw her into the barrier! Nightingale charged in, but Kross dropped her shoulder-first on the top of the rail! They returned to the ring, and Nightingale started to fight back with lariats using her good arm, followed by a shotgun dropkick from the second rope!
The two exchanged shots, and Nightingale hit a huge spinebuster! Nightingale tried for a Babe with the Powerbomb, but her shoulder was too weak. Kross took the opportunity to hit a thrust kick. Nightingale seemed to catch some kind of second wind because she laid a chop on Kross’ chest that was heard in every corner of the Crypto.com Arena! Kross came back with a huge chop of her own, and they are throwing bombs! Kross hit a TKO out of nowhere, but Nightingale kicked out! Kross talked trash to Nightingale in the corner. Nightingale hit some big kicks and tried a cannonball, but missed! Kross went for a Split-Legged Moonsault, but Nightingale moved just in time. Nightingale tried a Pounce, but ate a thrust kick from Kross. Nightingale was staggered, but quickly turned a backslide into a three-count for the win! Bayne immediately hit the ring to attack, so Cameron ran out with a pipe to run off Kross and Bayne and save Nightingale!
AEW Zero Hour – “Jungle” Jack Perry Eliminated Last Ricochet to Win AEW National Title in the 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royale
“Jungle” Jack Perry arrived in a literal Jurassic Express bus driven by Luchasaurus! AEW National Champion Ricochet was last to enter and came out with Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun, but because they weren’t in the match, the referees sent them to the back!
Ricochet was stunned to be out there alone, as he stood in the ring with the other 20 competitors waiting for the bell on the floor. Perry charged in the ring after Ricochet, and he bailed to the floor as the bell rang! Fights were happening all over the ringside area, but no one was in the ring! Tony Schiavone said someone was hiding under the announce desk. The fights continued until AR Fox hit a cannonball onto a host of bodies on the floor! Lio Rush came out from under the table and scampered into the ring, but came right back out with a torpedo dive onto even more bodies on the floor. Komander ran the ropes from one corner to the other and flew to the floor with an unbelievable plancha! Finally, everyone piled into the ring, but Perry was able to get a hold of Ricochet and started biting him! Daniel Garcia pulled Ricochet away from Perry. More fights continued on the outside, as Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta went to work on Juice Robinson. Romero celebrated too early, as Robinson came back to throw him over the top rope for the first elimination! Austin Gunn had an impressive offensive flurry but celebrated too much, so RUSH eliminated him.
RUSH, Beast Mortos and Dralístico of LFI took down Ace Austin until Lio Rush, Komander and AR Fox cleared LFI from the ring, but didn’t eliminate them. Then, Rush, Fox and Komander all went at it with some spectacular offense until El Clon paired off with Fox. Clon nailed a nasty lungblower and tried to throw out Fox, but they each reversed until Fox wound up on the apron. A fallway kick connected with Fox’s head, and he was eliminated.
Robinson and Austin eliminated Johnny TV. Katsuyori Shibata and Scorpio Sky faced off, with Sky nailing a facebuster. Bowens flew in to take out Sky out of nowhere! Bowens cracked Sky with a Mollywop, and Shibata eliminated Sky. Lio Rush cracked Tommaso Ciampa with a thrust kick, but Ciampa was able to send him to the apron and knock him to the floor with a bicycle kick for the elimination. Shibata took down RUSH, then Mortos, but Dralístico tried to kick him, so Bowens took the bullet! Shibata knocked Dralístico out for the elimination!
Ricochet nailed Shibata from behind and hit Bowens with a Spirit Gun to eliminate him. Dalton Castle splattered Ricochet on the mat with a Bangarang! LFI immediately attacked Castle, and Mortos came off the top with a corkscrew splash! LFI threw Castle out for the elimination. Komander hit a poisonrana on Mortos, eliminating him! Komander walked the ropes, which was a very dangerous idea, and Beretta knocked him down, but not out! Komander propelled Beretta over the top with his legs! Garcia ripped Komander’s mask off to help eliminate him. He put on the mask to mock Komander, but wound up being eliminated by Ciampa!
RUSH took Ace Austin down in the corner and faked giving him the horns, but instead stopped for a single kick and then posed on the mat. RUSH and Austin wound up on the apron and exchanged chops until RUSH was knocked to the floor. Robinson and Shibata fought on the apron, with Shibata getting eliminated thanks to Austin running into him to save Robinson. On the other side of the ring, Austin eliminated RUSH. Austin nearly eliminated Ricochet, but he hung on, so Ciampa threw Austin over the top to the other side and nailed him with a knee to eliminate Austin. Ciampa and Robinson fought on the apron until Robinson hit the Left Hand of God to eliminate Ciampa as Zero Hour came to a close! This match will continue on Revolution!
Pyro went off to start the main card as Clon, Perry and Ricochet fought in the ring with Robinson eliminated during the chaos. Perry eliminated Clon! Ricochet immediately nailed Perry with the Spirit Gun! Perry came back with a lariat, but when he went for a German suplex, Ricochet landed on his feet! Ricochet tried to back drop Perry over the top, but Perry just barely held on in a sunset flip position as his feet dangled inches over the floor! Somehow Perry pulled himself back to the apron. Ricochet missed a double stomp and ate a superkick! Perry went to the top, but was pulled down by Ricochet onto his shoulder. Perry reversed it into a poisonrana on the apron, and Ricochet was eliminated! JACK PERRY IS THE NEW AEW NATIONAL CHAMPION!
Perry celebrated with his hometown crowd and friends and family, including Luchasaurus, as Ricochet had a tantrum on the floor!
AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) (c) with Big Stoke def. Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson)
Before the match, we saw a highlight package of the history between these two teams and narration from the Jacksons' kids. The Young Bucks entered with their kids and other family members in full Bucks gear! The Younger Bucks handed out some of the bucks on the way to the ring, and then everyone posed in the ring! The mood changed when FTR entered with Big Stoke in some Boston Celtics-inspired gear, which did not go over well in Los Angeles. Harwood and Wheeler took the opportunity to taunt the Jackson family in the front row.
It was no surprise to see these two sides waste no time going at it at the bell. The Bucks hit a double-team sunset flip, which forced FTR to the outside. Matt nailed a double boot through ropes to Harwood and Wheeler, but when Nick tried a flip dive, he was caught and slammed face-first on the announce desk! Matt came off the top to take out both members of FTR, as Big Stoke wheeled himself to a safer position. Matt tried to fight off both members of FTR on the floor and paired off with Harwood on the apron. Harwood turned things around quickly, and Wheeler came off the top to spike Matt with a piledriver on the apron! He was in dire straits!
Nick was back up, but bleeding from the head as a result of hitting the announce table earlier. Nick was double-teamed by FTR until some desperation superkicks nearly got him a pin on Harwood, who was also bleeding. Nick sent Wheeler over the top to the floor, but Harwood and Nick took each other down. Matt tried to work his way back in, but Wheeler cut him off with a Gory Bomb to the corner of the apron! Nick still has no one to tag! FTR tried to set up for Power and Glory, but Nick got out of it with a dropkick and a senton. Matt tagged back in! He fought FTR with one arm, as he was clearly in major pain from the piledriver on the apron. He ran FTR into the corner and hit a Northern Lights into a rollup and nearly won the match!
Matt hit a cutter to Harwood from the apron, but was in too much pain to follow up. Matt got pumped up by his kids in the front row and jumped on the apron. He nailed Wheeler in the gut, but Harwood pulled him down and nailed a measured punch to the face. He dragged Matt to the front row to taunt the Jackson family, so Malachi threw a drink in Harwood’s face, and when he turned around, Matt got out of his clutches, and Wheeler leveled Harwood with a dive! Stokely was stunned!
Matt threw Harwood back in and nailed a crossbody from the top for a near-fall! Nick was bleeding on the outside as he struggled to his feet. Harwood dropped Matt and mockingly went for a superkick, but Matt caught it and turned it into a Sharpshooter as Nick returned and did the same to Wheeler! FTR wouldn’t let each other tap out, and they finally made it to the ropes to break the holds. With the Bucks back together, they used a mix of superkicks to knock Wheeler to the floor. Nick hit a facebuster on Harwood and tried to moonsault to the floor, but Wheeler had it scouted and moved so that he could put Nick down with a suplex! Matt hit double boots on Wheeler through the ropes, but turned back into a rebound powerbomb by Harwood for a two-count!
Wheeler tried to use one of the AEW World Tag Team Titles, but missed and flew over the top back to the floor. All four men battled on the apron until the Bucks hit stereo suplexes on FTR, bringing them from the ring to the floor! The Bucks got FTR back in the ring, and when Harwood and Wheeler came up on their knees, Matt and Nick unloaded with superkicks! Matt lifted Wheeler for the flip pildriver, but when Nick tried to springboard, Stokely miraculously rose from his wheelchair to grab Nick’s leg! When Nick tried again, he jumped right into a Shatter Machine! 1-2-Nick kicks out! FTR hit the stuff piledriver on Nick, but he got his leg on the rope just before the referee hit the mat. Now it was FTR who hit repeated superkicks followed by a BTE Trigger. NICK KICKED OUT AT ONE! Wheeler couldn’t believe it!
Nick fought off both members of FTR with punches, but they still got him in position for the Shatter Machine, only for Matt to intercept it at the last second! Nick rolled up Harwood for a two-count! The Bucks hit superkicks and then a Shatter Machine on Harwood! They followed with a BTR Trigger, but Harwood kicked out just in time! Wheeler threw Nick to the apron, but missed a dive and fell to the floor. Nick charged to the other side and knocked Stokely out of his wheelchair with a huge dive! Nick got back on the apron and came off the ropes to spike Harwood with the flipping piledriver, but he kicked out again! The Bucks tried to isolate Harwood again, but Wheeler crotched Nick on the top rope! He climbed in front of Nick and came off the second rope for a spike piledriver on Matt. Harwood went up the ropes to meet Nick and launched him backwards for a Super Shatter Machine! Harwood covered Nick for the three-count, and somehow, FTR retained! Big Stoke smiled as he recovered on the outside.
FTR and Stoke celebrated in the ring until the lights went out. The word REVENGE was spelled out on the video boards with the R in the familiar Rated R Superstar logo!
ADAM COPELAND HAS RETURNED!
The music of Christian Cage played next as Copeland waited in the aisle, but FTR didn’t see Cage sneak into the ring behind them! He used mace on Wheeler and dropped Harwood with a Killswitch! Copeland came in with a spear on Wheeler! Only Stoke was left, and he tried to shake their hands. He grabbed Cage’s hand, so Cage pulled him into a Killswitch! Copeland threw him out of the ring, and then Copeland and Cage grabbed the AEW World Tag Team Titles! Copeland was heard saying to FTR, “We’re gonna take ‘em, boys!”
The Young Bucks returned to the ring and faced off with Cage and Copeland as the crowd erupted in a “HOLY SHIT!” chant. Cage and Copeland laid down the AEW World Tag Team Titles, but most importantly, they are both back in AEW!
Everyone Barred from Ringside: “Timeless” Toni Storm def. Marina Shafir
Shafir entered first, yelling, “I’m gonna kill her!” Storm entered to a massive applause, but was attacked by Shafir while still in her entrance attire, and the bell rang! Shafir pounded Storm and kicked her to the mat multiple times, leaving Storm gasping for air. Finally, Storm hung on to the ropes to slow Shafir down, but Shafir lit Storm up again. Shafir hit a couple of judo throws for a one-count and then sat Storm up to unleash some nasty kicks. Storm kicked out again, but she was taking a lot of punishment. Shafir tried to lock in a kneebar of sorts, but Storm got out of it and went to a rear-naked choke. Shafir threw Storm off her, so Storm came back with a German suplex, but Shafir stood up and smashed Storm with a front kick to the chest! Storm kicked out again and came back with a dropkick!
They fought on the apron, and Shafir attempted to pull Storm down to the floor until she gave up on that and unleashed more kicks on Storm’s spine. Shafir hit a back suplex from the apron to the floor and began lighting up Storm with more kicks against the announce table. Storm was knocked into a sitting position, so Shafir kept going with the kicks until Storm moved and Shafir nailed the announce table with her exposed foot! Storm bit the foot on the apron and then again in the ring! Storm nailed a DDT, yet stayed down after taking so much punishment. Storm and Shafir got to their feet and exchanged strikes until Storm hit three German suplexes!
Shafir crawled to the corner, so Storm charged across with three hip attacks! Storm dragged Shafir out and hit the Storm Zero! Shafir kicked out at two! Storm seemed at a loss, so she went for another Storm Zero, but Shafir got out of it and chopped Storm across the chest. Storm tried a headbutt, but Shafir trapped Storm in Mother’s Milk. Storm desperately ripped at Shafir’s face to break the hold and then bit Shafir’s chest, although it didn’t look like she was looking for any more milk! Storm dropped Shafir with a big headbutt and captured Shafir in The Big Package to get the pinfall victory!
As Storm celebrated on top of the ramp, RONDA ROUSEY entered the ring and took off her jacket! She pointed at Storm and called her to the ring. Storm sat up and smiled! She got back up and marched to the ring as the crowd went wild! She faced off with Rouse,y and a massive throng of referees and security got between the two. However, in the chaos, Shafir returned and knocked Storm out with a cheap shot! Shafir and Rousey left together through the crowd, as Mina Shirakawa came out to check on Storm. However, we went right into the next match, as AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley got his customary slaps from Shafir as they passed in the crowd.
AEW Continental Championship Match (No Time Limit): Jon Moxley (c) def. “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita
Takeshita shook off a couple of early shots from Moxley before Moxley worked him into the corner and unloaded with punches. He raked Takeshita over the top rope, but Takeshita came back with a flying clothesline. Takeshita mounted Moxley in the corner for nine punches, but Moxley stopped the 10th with a thumb to the eyes. Takeshita recovered and sent Moxley to the opposite corner, where the two men kept switching positions until they went back to a strike exchange in the middle of the ring. Takeshita staggered Moxley, who bailed to the outside, so Takeshita followed and sent Moxley into the barrier before following with a big boot.
Takeshita threw Mox back in the ring and took a second to celebrate with the crowd, which was all it took for Moxley to come flying out of the ring with a dive. He sat Takeshita in a chair and booted him out of it. Moxley threw Takeshita back in and got nine punches in the corner on Takeshita, so Takeshita tried to go to Moxley’s face, but he knocked the hand away and bit Takeshita on the head! Moxley ran into a big boot in the corner, so Takeshita got to the second rope and came off, but missed and landed awkwardly on his left ankle. Moxley saw it and seized on it with a chop block. Moxley slammed the knee into the mat multiple times and kept Takeshita on the ground while continuing to grind away at the injury. Moxley put Takeshita’s leg over the second rope and nailed it with a running attack. Moxley put Takeshita in a knee submission until Takeshita got to the ropes, although more damage was done.
Takeshita recovered enough to attempt a running knee, only for Moxley to turn it into a figure four leglock! Takeshita got to the ropes to break it, so Moxley kicked the bad leg out from under Takeshita. Takeshita avoided a Death Rider and turned it into a Hitodenashi Driver/Wheelbarrow suplex combo, but Moxley got back up for a shotgun dropkick! Takeshita came back with a knee to Moxley’s jaw! Both men were down! They came face-to-face and got back to their feet, which led to another strike battle that initially put Takeshita on the mat. He got back up, but Moxley caught him in a choke. Takeshita got out of it and hit a Blue Thunder Bomb out of nowhere to get a near-fall!
Moxley went to the apron, so Takeshita met him there. Moxley put a thumb in Takeshita’s eye and tried to stomp him, but missed! Takeshita looked back at the steel steps and tried to suplex Moxley from the apron to the steel, so Moxley blocked it and stomped Takeshita on the apron! Takeshita beat the count just in time and ran right into a piledriver from Moxley! 1-2 kickout by Takeshita!
Moxley hit repeated fists and headbutts on Takeshita, who was cut wide open over the right eye. The blood seemed to fire Takeshita up, but Moxley picked him up for a Gotch-style piledriver and hit it! Moxley moved right to a choke until Takeshita fought his way back to a vertical base and broke the hold. Takeshita absorbed a big lariat and laid out Moxley with one of his own. Takeshita nailed a running knee to Moxley’s back in the corner and put him on the top turnbuckle. Takeshita went up and bit Moxley’s head! He threw Moxley to the mat with a Super Exploder and followed with the Power Drive Knee, but Moxley kicked out at two! Takeshita tried for a Raging Fire, but Moxley was ready and hit a cutter. Takeshita rose right back up,p and Moxley looked shocked! Takeshita went for an elbow strike, so Moxley turned it into a Death Rider! Both men struggled to get to opposite corners and pulled themselves up as the referee’s count reached nine.
They both charged out of the corners with Takeshita nailing an exploder. Moxley came back with a side suplex. Takeshita was back up with another exploder! Moxley got back up for another side suplex! Takeshita connected with a rolling elbow, and Moxley answered with a lariat. Takeshita kicked out at one! This match has now passed the 20-minute mark, which means the no-time-limit stipulation was certainly necessary!
Takeshita hit Raging Fire! Moxley kicked out, which has never happened before! Takeshita was stunned, but lowered his kneepad and limped to the corner for a Power Drive Knee. As he ran towards Moxley, Takeshita’s leg gave out. Moxley stomped on him and hit a Death Rider! Takeshita kicked out at two! WHAT A MATCH! EVERYONE IS ON THEIR FEET!
Moxley put Takeshita on the top for an avalanche Death Rider and planted Takeshita! Takeshita somehow kicked out again! Moxley locked Takeshita in a rear-naked choke! Takeshita tried to fight out with whatever he had left, but couldn’t, and the referee called for the bell! Moxley is STILL the AEW Continental Champion! The Death Riders came out to applaud Moxley. He remained in the ring to show respect to Takeshita and offered a handshake. Takeshita initially walked away, but stopped and returned to the ring to shake Moxley’s hand. Moxley started to leave with the Death Riders, and the lights went out.
A video played showing a doctor treating an unknown patient in some kind of hyperbaric chamber. It was revealed to be WILL OSPREAY! We came back to Moxley in the arena, who tried to blow it off, but WILL OSPREAY WAS HERE! He came out to the top of the ramp and charged to the ring, where Moxley was waiting, and Ospreay leveled him with a Hidden Blade!
PAC, Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta came in to save Moxley, but Ospreay took them all out! He went to the top and nailed a corkscrew to the floor on Garcia and PAC! Ospreay went back to the ring for Moxley, but Moxley escaped with the Death Riders! Ospreay pointed to his surgically repaired neck, which was injured at the hands of Moxley and Death Riders last year.
Ospreay soaked in the adoring crowd one more time to punctuate his long-awaited return!
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: Divine Dominion (“Megasus” Megan Bayne and “Colossal” Lena Kross) def. The Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron and TBS Champion Willow Nightingale) (c)
Before the match, Renee Paquette caught up with Nightingale and Cameron in the trainers' room, as Nightingale was still feeling the effects of her TBS Title match with Kross on Zero Hour. She said she is cleared and will be out there because that’s what double champions do. She can’t let down Harley, who said they were sick of Bayne and Kross’ s***! She led them out, although Nightingale was clearly still in bad shape.
Divine Dominion attacked the Babes from behind, and this match was underway. They threw Nightingale into the ring post and out of the ring. Cameron jumped onto Bayne, but was dumped to the mat. Kross tagged in with a basement lariat for a nearfall. Bayne tagged back in and hit a kick to Cameron, draped over the ropes. Bayne connected with a senton splash for another nearfall. Bayne missed a charge in the corner, so Cameron went up to the top and nailed a crossbody! She crawled to her corner for a tag, but Nightingale still wasn’t there. Cameron connected with a desperation DDT on Bayne and continued to her corner while Bayne was able to tag Kross. Nightingale finally tagged in! She fought with one arm against Bayne and Kross and knocked Bayne to the outside with a Pounce!
Nightingale avoided a pump kick and took Kross down with a Death Valley Driver. The Babes both went for crossbodies, but Divine Dominion caught them with stereo fallaway slams. Bayne and Kross bounced Nightingale and Cameron back and forth in the corners before Bayne booted Cameron into a German suplex by Kross. Nightingale fought out of a double-team and nailed Bayne with a thrust kick, only for Kross to immediately drop Nightingale with a pump kick! She picked up Nightingale for a Jackhammer, so Nightingale slipped into a backslide, although unlike the TBS Title match, Kross kicked out! Bayne came back with a flying clothesline on Nightingale. Divine Dominion hit a double-chokeslam on Nightingale, and Kross pinned her for the win! BAYNE AND KROSS ARE THE NEW AEW WOMEN’S WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS!
Swerve Strickland (with Prince Nana) def. Brody King
The crowd was on fire before the bell, and these two answered that atmosphere by immediately coming to blows! King got an early advantage with a back suplex and lined up Swerve for a cannonball, but Swerve stopped King with a House Call! Swerve stomped King on the apron! He pulled the protective padding off a turnbuckle connector and lawn darted King into the exposed metal! Swerve ripped up the protective mats on the floor, but King fought back with a uranage on the top of the barricade! King threw Swerve around the ringside area and brought Swerve back to the ring for a pin attempt, but Swerve wasn’t done. King trapped Swerve in the ropes and nailed 10 uninterrupted shots. King mounted Swerve in the corner, but Swerve got loose and trapped King’s fingers in the turnbuckle connectors! King got free and pulled Swerve around the ring post, which caused Swerve to tap, although it didn’t matter because it was an illegal hold! Still, the damage was done, which allowed King to drop Swerve on the steel steps with a back suplex!
King was feeling it and charged at Swerve near the barricade, but Swerve met him with a leaping knee! Swerve charged at King, but King drove him into the exposed floor with a spinning slam! King and Swerve traded big shots on the apron until Swerve tried a sunset flip. King stopped it, so Swerve took a shot at his knee and then deadlifted King for a sitout powerbomb on the apron! They both rolled in the ring, where Swerve ripped off a bottom turnbuckle pad. He pushed King’s face into the exposed buckle and tried to stomp King into it, but King fought back to his feet and sent Swerve into the corner. He put Swerve on the top and tried to follow him, but Swerve got free and went back up top. King elbowed him back down and came off the top with a spinning crossbody!
King splashed Swerve in the corner and barked with the crowd before hitting a cannonball! King connected with the All-Seeing Eye! Swerve found a way to kick out! Swerve crawled to the apron, and King choked him out over the ropes and released him to the floor! King went out to get Swerve and set Swerve up for a Gonzo Bomb on the floor. Swerve escaped and pushed King into the barricade. He brought King up for a Vertebreaker and dropped King on the exposed floor! King might be out!
The referee began his count, and King managed to get back into the ring just in time. Swerve was already on the top rope for a Swerve Stomp, but King kicked out at one! Swerve came flying out of the corner with a dropkick, but King wouldn’t go down. Swerve hit another, and King stayed up! King missed a big lariat, which gave Swerve the opening for a House Call that connected with the back of King’s neck. Swerve covered King for a three-count and won! However, that wasn’t enough, as Prince Nana retrieved a cinderblock from under the ring. They put King’s head on the block, and Swerve went to the top for a stomp, but before he could do anything, KENNY OMEGA RETURNED! He ran Swerve and Nana from the ring!
AEW Women’s World Championship Match (2 Out of 3 Falls): “The Toxic Spider” Thekla (c) def. Kris Statlander 2-1
Statlander dominated from the jump with her power, including an avalanche vertical suplex from the top rope! Thekla wouldn’t stay down, so Statlander kept the pressure on with a slingshot to the corner. Thekla ducked a charge and rolled up Statlander for a two-count. She nailed three successive kicks on Statlander for another near-fall. Thekla took off her belt and tried to use it, but the referee took it away. Statlander picked up Thekla from behind, so she rolled off Statlander’s back and ran her into the turnbuckle. She rolled up Statlander with a bridge and grabbed the bottom rope out of the referee’s view to steal the three-count and the first fall!
Thekla leads 1-0
The bell rang for the second fall, and Statlander came flying across the ring to dropkick Thekla off the apron. She fell to the floor for more punishment, but Statlander missed a charge into Thekla and hit the steel steps instead! Thekla stomped on Statlander’s back from the apron. She threw Statlander into the barricade and back in the ring. Thekla trapped Statlander over the top rope in a tarantula and followed with a running boot from the apron. Thekla went into her spider walk, but Statlander was ready and cut off the spear attempt with a knee and a roundhouse kick, followed by a flying clothesline. Statlander hit a side suplex for a two-count. She went up the ropes with Thekla on her shoulders in a fireperson’s carry. Thekla got out of it and met Statlander on the top turnbuckle. Statlander headbutted Thekla multiple times, but Thekla rose back up and threw Statlander to the mat with a Spider Suplex. Statlander rolled to the floor, so Thekla tried to follow with a crossbody from the top, but Statlander caught her! Statlander tried to send Thekla into the barricade, but the champion escaped. Statlander grabbed Thekla again and swung her back and forth into the barricade! It got worse for Thekla when Statlander slingshotted her into the steel steps! Back in the ring, Statlander hit a running big boot to Thekla in the corner and dropped Thekla on her head with a Fisherman’s Driver! Thekla kicked out at two! Statlander picked Thekla back up and ate multiple chops before swatting Thekla away. Thekla came back with an octopus hold, so Statlander worked her way back to a vertical base and used the corner to move Thekla into position for Staturday Night Fever, which connected! Statlander covered and earned a pinfall to even things up!
Statlander and Thekla are tied 1-1!
Thekla appeared to be injured between falls, so Statlander went right after her when the bell rang for the third fall. Statlander picked up Thekla for another Staturday Night Fever, so Thekla raked her eyes and sent Statlander into referee Paul Turner! Thekla followed Turner to the floor and kicked him before removing his belt. She brought it in to whip Statlander, but Statlander stopped Thekla and turned the tables with some whipping of her own. Statlander hit another Staturday Night Fever, but no one was there to count. Skye Blue and Julia Hart hit the ring to attack Statlander, but she took them both down with clotheslines. Statlander grabbed the belt again, but this time, Turner was back up and saw her, so he took it away. Statlander turned back around into a spear and two stomps from Thekla! She pinned Statlander to win the third and final fall! Thekla retains the AEW Women’s World Title, 2-1!
AEW World Trios Championship Match: “The Jet” Kevin Knight, “Speedball” Mike Bailey & Místico def. Don Callis Family (AEW International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis) (c)
JetSpeed and Místico came out in matching white-and-gold gear, with Bailey and Knight even donning lucha masks. Not to be outdone, the Callis Family wore matching letterman jackets in their signature colors.
Místico and Okada opened this anticipated championship match with Místico taking Okada down quickly. Okada begged off and feigned a back injury, as Místico tagged Knight. Knight went for Okada, but Okada threw him into the Callis Family corner. Davis tagged in and pounded Knight to the mat. Knight tried a bodyslam, but Davis got out of it and sent him into Fletcher. Davis tried a choke, but Knight kicked free and bodyslammed the much larger Davis on the second attempt! Davis rolled to the floor, so Knight followed with a plancha! Bailey came in with Fletcher and sent him to the floor with flying headscissors and a dropkick. Bailey hit a plancha onto Fletcher and Davis on the floor. Místico fought with Okada in the corner and sent him to the floor with an armdrag. JetSpeed and Místico set up for a triple dive, but the Callis Family stopped that when Okada pulled Místico to the floor. Davis caught Knight and launched him over the top onto Místico and Bailey!
Okada threw Knight back in, and Davis took off his mask. Bailey tried to get back in, so Davis took his mask, too! Davis kneeled on Knight for a cocky pin, but Knight kicked out. Fletcher tagged in, and Knight dropped him with a flying clothesline. Knight never had a chance to make a tag because Okada knocked Bailey off the apron, and Davis pulled Místico to the floor. Bailey came back and got on the top rope, but Fletcher tossed him to Davis, who threw him into a kick from Fletcher. Knight got triple-teamed, but Místico came in to make the save. He sent Davis to the outside with a head scissors and trapped Okada in an arm-wringer while walking the ropes into a hurricanrana to Fletcher off the top turnbuckle!
Fletcher and Okada caught Místico’s springboard crossbody, so they tossed him aside and got knocked to the floor by dropkicks from JetSpeed. Bailey, Knight and Místico all dove through the ropes at the same time to take out the Callis Family! Místico and Okada paired off back in the ring, where Místico hit a pair of beautiful armdrags and then nearly trapped Okada for a pinfall! Fletcher and Bailey tagged in. Fletcher and Okada faced off with JetSpeed until Okada nailed Bailey with a dropkick, and Knight took out Fletcher with one of his own. Okada flipped off Knight, so Knight bit his finger! Okada came back with a dropkick, and Fletcher laid out Baileywith a thrust kick. Fletcher tried for a brainbuster on Bailey as Okada went for the Rainmaker on Knight, but they both escaped, and Místico came off the top with a crossbody to Okada and Fletcher. Davis shotgun dropkicked Místico across the ring. Bailey kicked Davis and then smushed him with a moonsault kneedrop. Okada hit a flapjack on Bailey. Knight leapt to the top and sent Okada to the mat with a hurricanrana! Fletcher immediately connected with a running boot to Knight’s face and tried for the brainbuster, but Místico stopped it and hit a DDT on Fletcher!
All six men fought on different sides of the apron. Knight hit Okada with a DDT! Bailey crushed Davis with moonsault knees! Místico nailed a Code Red on Fletcher! Bailey tagged back in and nailed Fletcher with a shooting star press for a two-count! Bailey put Fletcher on the top turnbucked for a Flamingo Driver, but Davis came in with a chair. The referee tried to stop it, so on the other side, Okada handed Fletcher a title, but when he tried to hit Bailey, Bailey ducked and dove onto Okada on the floor! Knight hit a jumping DDT on Fletcher, and Bailey came off the top with Ultima Weapon. Davis came in to break up the pin!
Davis fought off a JetSpeed double-team and powerbombed Bailey with one arm while holding Knight’s leg with the other! He planted Knight with a gutwrench piledriver! Davis nailed Bailey with Close Your Eyes and Count to Nothing, but Místico was there to break up the pin! Okada took Místico to the outside, but back in the ring, Bailey leveled Davis with a roundhouse kick! Fletcher broke up the pin and tried a brainbuster, but Bailey escaped and sent him to the floor. Bailey ran to his corner for a springboard moonsault to Fletcher on the floor while Knight made a tag. He came off the top with a springboard clothesline on Davis, and Okada came in to break it up. Místico sent Okada to the floor with a flying head-scissors and followed him out with a tornillo. Knight went to the top, but Fletcher came across the ring to meet him with a big kick to the jaw. Místico pulled Fletcher away from Knight and hit him with La Mistica! As he tried to lock Fletcher down, Bailey floored Davis with another kick! Knight flew more than halfway across the ring over Místico and Fletcher to nail Davis with a UFO Splash! He pinned Davis, and we have new AEW World Trios Champions in JetSpeed and Místico! As they celebrated with the titles, we saw that Místico IS ALL ELITE!
Andrade El Ídolo def. ROH World Champion Bandido
Andrade waited for the bell to remove his top while standing on the ropes to taunt the crowd. Andrade and Bandido reversed each other at every turn until Andrade stayed in the ropes to pose. After Andrade continued taunting the crowd by refusing to take off his pants, Bandido stole the show in new shorts underneath! However, Andrade took that opportunity to attack Bandido. Bandido came back with a hurricanrana, sending Andrade to the floor. He ran down the apron with a hurricanrana that appeared to do some damage to Andrade’s knee. Bandido tried a springboard, but Andrade was ready with a powerbomb! He sent Bandido to the floor, dropping him face-first onto the barrier.
Andrade walked up the steps and finally removed his pants before finding yet another admirer in the crowd for a selfie. He threw Bandido back in and covered him for a two-count. Andrade tried to grind Bandido down with a chinlock, but Bandido escaped with an innovative cutter. Bandido tried to charge Andrade in the corner, but got caught in the ropes and was trapped in the tree of woe. Andrade saw that opening and went to the top for a stomp, but missed, and Bandido dragged Andrade across the ring for a German suplex into the bottom turnbuckle! That was enough for Don Callis to leave commentary to check on Andrade.
Andrade and Bandido fought back to their feet and exchanged big strikes until Andrade charged into Bandido with a big boot. Andrade sent Bandido to the corner, so Bandido answered with a boot and back elbow, followed by a tornillo from the top. Bandido tried a press slam, but Andrade floated out of it. Bandido hit another German suplex, sending Andrade to the floor. Bandido followed up with a dive that connected, and he landed on his feet! Bandido sent Andrade back in the ring and tried a frog splash from the top, but Andrade got the knees up! He immediately rolled into Three Amigos, but Bandido stopped the third with two German suplexes. He couldn’t get a third, as Andrade went back to Three Amigos and hit two until Bandido came back with three German suplexes in succession!
Bandido went to the top and smashed Andrade with a shooting star press! Andrade kicked out at two! Bandido tried for a 21 Plex, but was sent to the apron. He tried to pull Bandido over the top to the floor, so Andrade swept Bandido’s legs off the second rope. Andrade went to the top and came off with a moonsault over the post to Bandido on the floor! The huge risk paid off, earning Andrade another admirer in the front row, who also got a selfie and possibly Andrade’s number. With Bandido back in the ring, Andrade tried another moonsault from the top, so Bandido moved, but couldn’t avoid the second moonsault from Andrade! 1-2-Bandido kicked out!
Andrade smashed Bandido with a Meteora in the corner for a two count! Bandido countered The DM into a near-fall! Bandido and Andrade battled on the top, but Bandido grabbed Andrade and flipped over for a Revolution Fly! Andrade kicked out just in time! Bandido hit the X-Knee! Bandido tried for another 21 Plex, but Andrade was waiting with a back elbow! Bandido kicked out! Bandido slipped away from Andrade and grabbed him in a fireman’s carry, only to drop him backwards into a rolling heel kick!
Andrade was face-down on the mat near the ropes, so Bandido still went for a 21 Plex, but did so by deadlifting Andrade off the mat! Andrade kicked out to keep the match alive! Bandido hit another X-Knee! He tried another 21 Plex, but Andrade landed on his feet! Andrade hit a huge back elbow! He quickly brought Bandio to the turnbuckles and hit a devastating avalanche DM for the pinfall victory!
Tornado Trios Match: Roderick Strong, Orange Cassidy & Darby Allin def. The Dogs (“War Ready” Gabe Kidd, “100 Proof” Clark Connors and David Finlay)
After all six men made their way out, the Dogs remained on the floor, so Strong, Cassidy and Allin went out to meet them, and this Tornado Trios Match was off to a hot start! Cassidy nearly beat Connors with a small package, but Connors kicked out and blasted Cassidy out of the ring. Strong and Kidd traded chops until Kidd bit Strong’s hand and flapjacked him before throwing a mean right to knock Strong to the floor.
Allin caught Kidd with a Code Red, but Finlay was there to break up the pin. He punished Allin with a backbreaker and then caught a diving Cassidy with a release suplex. Finlay hit Strong with a backbreaker, but Allin broke up the pin. Kidd and Connors got taken out by a springboard back elbow from Allin. Allin sent Finlay crashing into the corner with a shotgun dropkick, only for Connors to spear him through the ropes to the floor! Kidd and Finlay combined for a Doomsday Device on Allin, so Strong came in to break up the pin. Cassidy was thrown into the barricade, while Strong was down on the floor.
That left Allin by himself against The Dogs, who tied the tag rope around his neck! That made Allin a sitting duck as the Dogs took turns punishing him in the corner. Cassidy finally got back in and tried a weak chop, but he kept getting knocked back to the mat. Cassidy got up again and raised his hands, but Strong used that distraction to run through all three members of The Dogs! Strong used Cassidy as a battering ram and sent Finlay into Cassidy for a dropkick. Cassidy hit a DDT on Kidd and another on Connors with some help from Strong, who then picked up Connors and dropped him chest-first on Cassidy’s knees!
Cassidy found a toolbox under the ring and cut Allin loose from the corner! Allin immediately went to the top rope and took out The Dogs with a Coffin Drop to the floor! Strong hit a backbreaker on Connors for a nearfall and quickly transitioned into the Strong Hold. Cassidy got Finlay in a choke while Allin put Kidd in the Scorpion Death Lock. Finlay broke up the other two submissions while holding Cassidy on his back! He broke free of Cassidy by slamming him into the corner. All six men started brawling again, with Kidd pushing Allin over the top rope to the floor. Cassidy hit Connors with a Stundog Millionaire, but Connors came right back with a spear! On the floor, Kidd tried to hit Allin with Allin’s skateboard, but Allin stopped it. Kidd tried to suplex Allin off the ramp, but Allin pushed him off to the floor. He used his skateboard to stomp Kidd in the back of the head from off the ramp!
Back in the ring, Strong was speared by Connors as Finlay chop-blocked him in a brutal high-low, but Cassidy dove in to break the pin just in time. Finlay nailed Cassidy with a dominator. Connors put Strong down with a brainbuster and threw him to Finlay for an Overkill! Finlay covered Strong, but Allin came off the top with a Coffin Drop to break up the pin! Back up the ramp, we saw that Kidd’s arm was trapped in the stage, apparently thanks to Allin! Allin dove to the floor with a battering ram on Finlay! Connor ate a knee from Strong, followed by an Orange Punch by Cassidy and an End of Heartache by Strong to get the pinfall and win! Allin went back up the ramp and taunted Kidd, who was still trapped!
AEW World Championship Texas Death Match: MJF (c) def. “Hangman” Adam Page
After being played onto the stage by a live trumpet player, Page walked down the ramp with barbed wire wrapped around his arm, which he appeared to take a bite of on his way to the ring. Before MJF entered, we saw a video of MJF riding a horse and then urinating on a makeshift tombstone for Page. MJF entered with a cowboy hat, poncho and red, black and white-striped pants, which was not only a taunt to Page, but a reference to the late, great Terry Funk. This was also MJF’s 30th birthday.
At the bell, Page was all over MJF and stomped him in the corner. MJF bailed to the floor and went into the crowd, but Page followed him out and pounded away on MJF. MJF was already bleeding from the mouth. Page tossed him back into the ringside area, so MJF tried to get away in the ring. Page grabbed a trash can lid, but MJF cut him off and knocked him to the mat. MJF tried to embarrass Page by running his crotch into Page’s face, but when MJF taunted the crowd, Page got back to his feet. He chased MJF from the ring, and they did a lap around before Page just stopped, and MJF didn’t notice, so he ran right into a lid shot from Page. The referee started the 10-count as Page found a staple gun! MJF rolled back in to break the count, but Page went right over to him and used a card to inflict nasty papercuts on the webbing of MJF’s fingers! Then Page stapled the card to MJF’s chest, revealing it was a birthday card! Page pulled MJF up and then ripped the card off his chest!
Page searched around the floor and uncovered a window! He propped it up in the corner and went back over to MJF, who ripped at Page’s eyes and sent him to the mat. MJF grabbed the window and broke it in the middle of the ring before throwing the frame to the floor. MJF and Page both tried to slam each other into the glass, but it was Page who succeeded, and MJF had a back full of glass! As MJF lay in the glass, the referee started the count, but Page tried to grab MJF. MJF kicked him away and tried to escape. Page grabbed MJF and dragged him all over the broken glass! Page retrieved the barbed wire and wrapped it across his arm before blasting MJF in the head. Page wrapped the barbed wire around MJF’s face, which was now covered in blood! MJF got to the floor, so Page went out and set up a table. MJF sat in a chair next to the barricade, and when Page came over, MJF sent him into the seat of the chair with a drop toehold.
Back in the ring, MJF grabbed a shard of glass and violently ran it across Page’s head! He used the glass to stab Page’s head, which was also now pouring blood! MJF slammed Page on the glass and dragged him around on it before leaving the ring to get…a broom? While Page tried to lift himself back up, MJF cleared the ring of glass and tried to break the broom over Page’s head, but Page stopped him and broke the broom over his own knee! He tried to attack MJF with a broken piece, so MJF bit him and used a jagged edge to hit Page in the head.
MJF slammed a chair over Page’s back twice and then got a long syringe. He put the needle through Page’s cheek and left it there! MJF tried to crush Page’s head with the chair, but Page got back up to stop him. Page nailed MJF with a couple of chair shots as the referee started the count again. Page brought a barbed-wire-covered chair into the ring and tried to set MJF for a Deadeye on it, but MJF reversed it into an Alabama Slam on the barbed-wire chair! Page beat the 10 count, so MJF went to the floor and set up a table. MJF tried to set up Page for a tombstone from the apron, but Page punched free and pulled MJF back in the ring. MJF broke free and pushed Page to the apron. MJF kicked Page through the ropes and tried for a Heat Seeker, so Page escaped it and dropped MJF on the barbed-wire chair with a Deadeye! That wasn’t enough, so Page slammed it over MJF’s back twice and then hit a fallaway slam onto the same chair propped up in the corner.
MJF rolled to the outside, so Page went to the top with the chair and attempted a moonsault onto MJF on the floor. But Page lost control of the chair on the way down, which allowed MJF to pick it up and throw it at Page’s face! Page broke free of MJF on the apron and then grabbed him for a Deadeye through the table! Both men are down, and the referee is counting both men! Page was up in plenty of time, but MJF needed every second to get back up to break the count before immediately collapsing again. They wound up on the opposite side of the ring on the apron, where MJF put Page through a table on the floor with a tombstone. Page was left in the rubble, and MJF clutched his knee.
Page stumbled up to break the count, and both men returned to the ring. They exchanged shots until Page put MJF back on the mat with a pop-up powerbomb! He tried for a Buckshot Lariat, but MJF ducked and poked Page in the eye! They knocked each other back to the mat and rolled to opposite sides of the floor to break the count. They both ended up with light tubes and appeared to be heading towards the ring, but when Page got in, MJF decided better and went up the ramp. Page stalked after him, and both men missed swings with the light tube until Page broke his over MJF’s back! Page took MJF’s light tube and smashed it over his head! MJF appeared to be bleeding even more as a result, and Page fought him to the edge of the stage. MJF got away, and Page beat him back down to the ring. MJF got back in the ring while Page produced a fist full of skewers! They struggled back and forth until Page stuck all of them on the top of MJF’s head.
“And he just got his hair done!” said the great Bryan Danielson on commentary.
MJF turned around into the Buckshot Lariat! The referee began his count, and somehow MJF stumbled to the ropes to stay alive before we heard “10!” Page went back under the ring to get a black bag, which contained a double dog collar! He put one collar on MJF and the other on himself! MJF realized what had happened and began having flashbacks to his last double dog collar match four years ago, prompting him to yell, “Not again!” Page pulled MJF back in the ring from the apron and pounded away at his head. While MJF was a bloody heap on the apron, Page set up another table, but he wasn’t done. Page pulled a barbed-wire-covered board from under the ring and put it on the table. He grabbed MJF for a Deadeye from the apron, but MJF got out of it, and the two went back and forth on the apron in a very precarious position. Page kicked free of MJF and put himself on the second turnbuckle, but MJF pulled him down through the barbed-wire board and table! Page managed to get to his feet briefly to break the count!
MJF beat Page up the ramp, and they fought to the top of the stage. As they exchanged shots near the edge, Page grabbed MJF in a belly-to-belly and jumped off the stage through a table that set off electrical explosions as they also broke through an abundance of equipment. Somehow, both men got up at nine, but Page literally dog-walked MJF back to the ring and dragged him up to the apron. He threw MJF back in the ring and went for a Buckshot Lariat, but came right down on a low blow from MJF!
MJF grabbed the Triple B and smashed it across Page’s head! Page appeared to be down and out, but got back up with a bolt of energy and a crazed look in his blood-soaked eyes! Page pulled MJF into a low blow and cracked him across the skull with the AEW World Title! MJF is down! Page is back on the apron, and he is feeling it! As Page went to go up, MJF knocked him back to the apron and then kicked him down, which put Page in the same choked position he had Jon Moxley in at All In Texas to win the AEW World Title! Page appeared to pass out, so MJF let him go, and Page’s head bounced off a camera, leaving his blood all over the lens! Page could not answer the ten count, and the referee called for the bell! MJF retained the AEW World Championship, as the Dynamite Diamond Ring was seen on his finger. However, as a result of the pre-match agreement, Page can never challenge for the AEW World Title again!
As Page was loaded onto a stretcher, MJF got on top of it and posed with the AEW World Championship as Revolution came to a close!
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