AEW Revolution lit up the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday night, delivering a high-energy show packed with brutal matches, dramatic moments and thunderous reactions from the crowd.
The event featured several championship bouts, surprise appearances and intense rivalries that kept fans on their feet throughout the night.
The pre-show, known as Zero Hour, kicked off with an entertaining tag team clash between Big Boom AJ and QT Marshall against The Infantry.
The match quickly drew the crowd’s attention as television host Wayne Brady became involved after being thrown over the barricade by Shane Taylor.
The chaos continued before the fan-favorite duo managed to secure the victory, sending the Los Angeles audience into celebration.
In the AEW TBS Championship match, champion Willow Nightingale faced Lena Kross in a highly technical contest. Both competitors relied on strength and strategy in a slow-building but physical encounter.
Despite Kross’ dominant presence, Nightingale capitalized on a sudden roll-up to retain her title. However, the victory celebration was short-lived as Megan Bayne attacked the champion after the match.
Another highlight of the pre-show came in the chaotic 21-man Blackjack Battle Royale for the AEW National Championship. The match featured several popular names including Tommaso Ciampa, Jack Perry and defending champion Ricochet.
After eliminations and high-flying moments around ringside, the match came down to Perry and Ricochet. Perry ultimately stunned the champion by sending him crashing to the floor, claiming the title and sparking a huge reaction from the crowd.
The main card opened with a fierce tag team championship showdown as FTR, Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood, defended the AEW World Tag Team Championship against The Young Bucks, consisting of Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson.
The bout quickly turned into a brutal encounter featuring multiple superkicks, high-risk moves and intense physicality.
After a series of near falls, FTR retained the titles with their devastating Shatter Machine from the top rope.
The arena erupted again moments later when Adam Copeland and Christian Cage returned and attacked the champions, hinting at a future title challenge.
The women’s division also delivered major drama. In a match where everyone was banned from ringside, Toni Storm battled Marina Shafir in a physical contest.
Shafir dominated early, but Storm fought back with a series of German suplexes before securing a surprise roll-up victory.
The arena was then stunned when Ronda Rousey appeared and confronted Storm, revealing she was aligned with Shafir and setting up a potential future rivalry.
In the AEW Continental Championship match, champion Jon Moxley faced Konosuke Takeshita in a hard-hitting battle.
Moxley targeted his opponent’s knee early and endured several powerful attacks from Takeshita before ultimately forcing him to submit with a sleeper hold.
The drama continued after the match when Will Ospreay made a surprise return from injury and attacked Moxley, signaling his comeback to AEW competition.
Later in the evening, the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship saw Megan Bayne and Lena Kross defeat the defending champions, the Babes of Wrath, Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale.
Nightingale competed despite being attacked earlier in the night, but the challengers dominated the match and captured the titles in a shocking quick victory.
The event also featured a physical singles match between Swerve Strickland and Brody King.
The two heavy hitters exchanged devastating blows before Strickland secured the win with his finishing move, the House Call.
After the match, he attempted to injure King further before Kenny Omega appeared to intervene and stop the attack.
In the AEW Women’s World Championship two-out-of-three falls match, challenger Kris Statlander pushed champion Thekla to the limit.
Thekla took the first fall with a roll-up, while Statlander equalized with a powerful piledriver.
In the decisive third fall, controversy struck when the referee briefly lost control of the championship belt, allowing Thekla to take advantage and secure the final victory to retain her title.
The AEW World Trios Championship bout saw the Don Callis Family, Kyle Fletcher, Mark Davis and Kazuchika Okada, face Kevin Knight, Mike Bailey and Místico.
The high-flying challengers eventually overwhelmed the champions, with Knight sealing the victory and the trio celebrating in front of a roaring crowd.
Another entertaining match featured Andrade El Idolo taking on Bandido in a contest filled with showmanship and high-risk offense. After several near falls and aerial maneuvers, Andrade secured the victory with a top-rope finishing move.
The tornado trios match delivered chaos as Roderick Strong, Orange Cassidy and Darby Allin faced Gabe Kidd, Clark Connors and David Finlay.
The fight spilled all around the arena, including a spectacular spear that sent Allin crashing from the ring to the floor. Ultimately, the fan-favorite trio secured the win after a frantic finish.
The night concluded with a brutal Texas Death Match for the AEW World Championship between MJF and Hangman Adam Page.
The violent encounter featured barbed wire, broken tables and a series of dangerous weapons as both competitors pushed their limits.
After a long and bloody battle, MJF ultimately retained the title, while the stipulation of the match means Page can never challenge for the championship again.
AEW Revolution ultimately delivered one of the most memorable nights in the company’s recent history, combining shocking moments, title changes and surprise returns in front of an electrified Los Angeles crowd.




