Revolution
Promotional poster featuring MJF and "Hangman" Adam Page
Promotion All Elite Wrestling
Date March 15, 2026
City Los Angeles, California
Venue Crypto.com Arena
Attendance 12,590
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The 2026 Revolution was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was the seventh annual Revolution and took place on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, marking the second consecutive year that Revolution was hosted at the venue. Internationally, this was the company's first PPV to livestream on MyAEW.

Thirteen matches were contested at the event, including three on the "Zero Hour" pre-show. In the main event, MJF defeated "Hangman" Adam Page by technical knockout in a Last Chance Texas Deathmatch to retain the AEW World Championship. In other prominent matches, Jon Moxley defeated Konosuke Takeshita by technical submission in a No time limit match to retain the AEW Continental Championship, Thekla defeated Kris Statlander in a Two out of three falls match to retain the AEW Women's World Championship, and in the opening bout, FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) defeated The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship. The event also featured the returns of Adam Copeland, Christian Cage, Will Ospreay, and Kenny Omega, and an appearance by Ronda Rousey.

Production

Background

For a second consecutive year, Revolution was held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.

Revolution is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event held annually by All Elite Wrestling (AEW) since 2020—it was originally held in late February but moved to early March in 2021. It is one of AEW's "Big Five" PPVs, which also includes Double or Nothing, All In, All Out, and Full Gear, their five biggest shows produced throughout the year.[1]

On December 1, 2025, AEW announced that the seventh annual Revolution would take place at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California on March 15, 2026, marking the second consecutive year for the venue to host Revolution. This was also the latest scheduled Revolution, taking place in mid-March instead of early March. Tickets went on sale on December 15.[2]

Broadcast

Revolution aired via PPV through traditional cable and satellite providers.[3] In the United States, AEW PPV events are available on HBO Max at an exclusive discounted rate for subscribers. The event was also available in the United States and internationally on DAZN[4], Prime Video, Triller TV, PPV.com, and YouTube. Additionally in the United States, the show was broadcast at Dave & Buster's and Tom's Watch Bar locations. Outside of the United States and Canada, the event was available to stream on MyAEW, the company's new streaming service that launched internationally on March 9, 2026.[5]

Storylines

Other on-screen personnel
Role Name
Commentators Excalibur (Pre-show and PPV)
Tony Schiavone (Pre-show and PPV)
Nigel McGuinness (Pre-show and PPV)
Bryan Danielson (PPV)
Don Callis (Andrade vs. Bandido)
Spanish Commentators Carlos Cabrera
Alvaro Riojas
Ariel Levy
Ring announcers Arkady Aura
Justin Roberts
Referees Aubrey Edwards
Bryce Remsburg
Mike Posey
Paul Turner
Rick Knox
Stephon Smith
Pre-show hosts Renee Paquette
RJ City
Jeff Jarrett

Revolution featured 13 professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds and storylines.[6] Storylines were produced on AEW's weekly television programs, Dynamite and Collision.

At Full Gear in November 2025, "Hangman" Adam Page lost the AEW World Championship. He then failed to regain the title the following month at Worlds End in a four-way match that also involved MJF, who won the championship. Page then won a match at Grand Slam Australia in February 2026 to earn another title match at Revolution. After that, Page challenged MJF to a Texas Deathmatch for the title, but after MJF refused, Page offered that he would never challenge for the title again if he lost, and MJF accepted. A coin flip occurred the following week to decide the stipulation where tails meant that the match would be a Texas Deathmatch but heads would be that MJF could not be disqualified. After MJF flipped the coin and it landed on heads, Page noticed that the coin was double-sided, and consequently, AEW President Tony Khan officially sanctioned Page's last chance as a Texas Deathmatch.[7]

During the league matches of the 2025 Continental Classic, Konosuke Takeshita defeated Jon Moxley with this being the only non-Death Rider to defeat Moxley during the tournament. Moxley, however, ultimately won the tournament and the AEW Continental Championship at Worlds End. He faced Takeshita again at Grand Slam Australia in a match that ended in a 20-minute time limit draw. Frustrated that he did not defeat Takeshita in the time limit, Moxley issued a challenge for a rematch at Revolution with no time limit, which Takeshita accepted, marking the first time that the title would be defended without its time limit rule.[8]

On the February 11 episode of Dynamite, The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) won a three-way tag team match to earn a title match against FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) for the AEW World Tag Team Championship at Revolution. Things got personal after FTR assaulted The Young Bucks's family, including their younger brother, Malachi, on the February 21 episode of Collision.[7]

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times[19][20]
1P Boom & Doom ("Big Boom!" A.J. and Q. T. Marshall) (with Aaron Solo, Big Justice, and The Rizzler) defeated The Infantry (Capt. Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo) (with Christyan XO, Shane Taylor, and Trish Adora) by pinfall Tag team match[9] 7:40
2P Willow Nightingale (c) defeated Lena Kross by pinfall Singles match for the AEW TBS Championship[10] 11:00
3P Jack Perry won by last eliminating Ricochet (c)[Note 1] 21-man Blackjack Battle Royal for the AEW National Championship[11] 21:55
4 FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) (c) (with Stokely) defeated The Young Bucks (Nick Jackson and Matt Jackson) by pinfall Tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship[12] 18:50
5 "Timeless" Toni Storm defeated Marina Shafir by pinfall Singles match[13]
Everyone was banned from ringside.
9:50
6 Jon Moxley (c) defeated Konosuke Takeshita by technical submission No time limit match for the AEW Continental Championship[14] 23:25
7 The Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne and Lena Kross) defeated The Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale) (c) by pinfall Tag team match for the AEW Women's World Tag Team Championship[10] 5:00
8 Swerve Strickland (with Prince Nana) defeated Brody King by pinfall Singles match[15] 14:50
9 Thekla (c) defeated Kris Statlander 2–1 Two out of three falls match for the AEW Women's World Championship[16] 17:30
10 Místico and JetSpeed (Kevin Knight and Mike Bailey) defeated The Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher, and Mark Davis) (c) by pinfall Trios match for the AEW World Trios Championship[16] 17:10
11 Andrade El Ídolo (with Don Callis) defeated Bandido by pinfall Singles match[17] 21:00
12 Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, and Roderick Strong defeated The Dogs (David Finlay, Gabe Kidd, and Clark Connors) by pinfall Tornado trios match[10] 12:25
13 MJF (c) defeated "Hangman" Adam Page Last Chance Texas Deathmatch for the AEW World Championship[18]
Since Page lost, he will never be able to challenge for the AEW World Championship again.
46:20
(c)  – the champion(s) heading into the match
P  – the match was broadcast on the pre-show
  1. ^ Order of elimination: Rocky Romero, Austin Gunn, AR Fox, Johnny TV, Scorpio Sky, Lio Rush, Dralístico, Anthony Bowens, Dalton Castle, The Beast Mortos, Trent Beretta, Komander, Daniel Garcia, Katsuyori Shibata, Rush, Ace Austin, Tommaso Ciampa, Juice Robinson, El Clon, and Ricochet.

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