On Sunday night, AEW will present the 2022 edition of Revolution. The pay-per-view card is packed full of big matches keeping in mind the type. Today we will discuss about 2022 AEW Revolution: Results| Recap| Grades.
2022 AEW Revolution: Results| Recap| Grades
Revolution of 2022 was the third annual Revolution professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It took place on March 6, 2022 at Editions Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida. The program aired through traditional PPV providers as well as Bleacher Report in the United States and FitTV internationally. It was the culmination of a three-day event, which began with an episode of Rampage on 4 March and then a Fanfest on 5 March, both held at the same venue as Kranti.
Promotion | All Elite Wrestling | ||
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Date | March 6, 2022 | ||
City | Orlando, Florida | ||
Venue | Addition Financial Arena | ||
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Results
The AEW Revolution PPV delivered exactly what fans had asked for as the new champions were crowned in a series of matches, with the stars claiming their revenge and betrayal that no one had seen. Wardlow won the AEW Face of the Revolution ladder match, Eddie Kingston defeated veteran Chris Jericho, and CM Punk defeated MJF in a bloodied dog collar match. Britt Baker defeated Thunder Rosa to be crowned as the new AEW Women’s World Champion, while Jon Moxley defeated Brian Danielson.
Eddie Kingston beat Chris Jericho: Despite the heel turn for Jericho in AEW, the veteran wrestler went out for a massive pop to start the AEW Revolution, but Eddie Kingston was loud. Both wrestlers fought it off with crowds supporting both. Kingston defeated Jericho and won the match via pinfall.
AEW Tag Team Championship: Jurassic Express beat Redragon and The Young Bucks to retain the title: The Jurassic Express was able to successfully defend their title, despite Reedragon and The Young Bucks teaming up for the clash. However, confusion among the alliance saw a decline as Jurassic Express ran away with victory.
Recap
AEW is on a bigger roll as far as pay-per-view is concerned. All Out saw the return of CM Punk and the debut of Brian Danielson. Full Gear was a stacked card that featured a series of spectacular matches, culminating in Hangman Page’s AEW Championship victory. In Revolution, AEW kept its streak alive. It was a great professional wrestling show.
The great news is that Page defended his AEW Championship against Adam Cole, Brian Danielson and Jon Moxley look to form a tag team with William Regal and the dog collar match had a thrilling bloodbath versus CM Punk vs. MJF. Everyone expected this to happen.
However this is the beginning of all events of the revolution. Wardlow is on her way to becoming a big babyface star after winning the Face of Revolution ladder match as well as playing her part in the dog collar match above. Elsewhere, Jurassic Express retained their Tag Team Championship in one of the best matches of the night.
Grades
AEW only has a few PPVs every year, so everyone feels like a big deal. As always, the management has drawn a huge card with some great matchups.
Due to Sammy Guevara competing in a six-man tag match, the TNT Championship was a belt that didn’t line up. Every other title was there in some way or another.
But non-title contests also felt like a big deal. CM Punk vs. MJF and Jon Moxley vs. Brian Danielson both feel like big showdowns because so much effort is put into the story.
Let’s take a look at everything that happened on Sunday’s show.