AEW : Revolution Results| Recap| Grades

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AEW returned to pay-per-view with its Revolution event on Sunday night. In many ways, it was the event that fans had come to expect from the biggest show on the promotion, as it was full of good in-ring action and fun surprises. But some of the wrestling events have ended on a big note, culminating in the death of a barbed wire blasted for the AEW World Championship between Kenny Omega and John Moxley. Today we will discuss about AEW : Revolution Results| Recap| Grades.

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AEW : Revolution Results| Recap| Grades

All Elite Wrestling
Type Private
Industry Professional wrestling
Founded January 1, 2019; 2 years ago
Founders Tony Khan[1][2][3]
Headquarters 1 TIAA Bank Field Dr, 

 

Jacksonville, Florida,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Tony Khan
    (President and CEO)
  • Cody Rhodes
    (Executive Vice President)
  • Matt Jackson
    (Executive Vice President)
  • Nick Jackson
    (Executive Vice President)
  • Kenny Omega
    (Executive Vice President)
  • Brandi Rhodes
    (Chief Brand Officer)
Products
  • Home video
  • Live events
  • Merchandise
  • Music
  • Pay-per-view
  • Publishing
  • Streaming network service
  • Television
Services Licensing
Owner Shahid Khan
Tony Khan
Divisions AEW Games
AEW Heels
 Music
Shop AEW
Website www.allelitewrestling.com Edit this at Wikidata

AEW’s second revolution on Sunday was pay-per-view. Since the company only takes four years – as opposed to WWE’s 12-plus – the card was stacked. It was given in some ways but was lethargic in others. The show is likely to be remembered for its lackluster main event angle, which was supposed to stop John McClay and Eddie Kingston in deadly explosions, but instead came off as shoddy Pyro.

AEW

In the match preceding him, Kenny Omega defeated John Moxley to retain his AEW Championship. Sting returned in action, in-kind, and won a tag match with Bryan Cage and Ricky Starks over Darby Ellin. The inaugural tag match, in which the Young Bucks defeated Chris Jericho and MJF, and the six-man ladder match won by Scorpio Sky, were the two best matches of the night.

Revolution Results

AEW

AEW Revolution is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The event was set up by Promotions in 2020 and is held annually in late February to early March. It is considered one of the “Big Four” PPVs for AEW, with double or nothing, all out and full gear.

History

The inaugural revolution took place on February 29, 2020 at the Wintrist Arena in Chicago, Illinois. [1] A second revolution was organized the following year on 7 March, thus establishing the revolution as the annual pay-per-view (PPV) for All Elite Wrestling (AEW). [2] AEW President and CEO Tony Khan referred to one of the promotion’s “big four” PPVs, with four of his biggest shows of the year produced quarterly, as well as Double or Nothing, All Out, and full gear.

References

Johnson, Mike (January 20, 2020). “AEW REVOLUTION PPV MAIN EVENT SET, DYNAMITE CRUISE EPISODE NOTE, MAIN EVENT FOR NEXT WEEK, NEW JAPAN STAR FOR AEW ?, ROCHESTERRE-SALE AND MORE”. PWInsider. Retrieved 25 January 2020.

Lambert, Jeremy (November 7, 2020). “AEW Revolution Declaration for 27 February”. Fightable. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
Diffelis, Robert (November 8, 2020). “Tony Khan liked AEW’s ‘Big Four’ pay-per-view schedule, declaring a ‘Beach Break’ special for January.” Fightable. 

Recap

AEW

After a catastrophic incident, in the case of the death of a barbed wire with a borderline preposterous burst, Kenny Omega pinned John Moxley to retain the AEW Championship. He also donned a baseball baseball bat, with the help of The Good Brothers.

Omega and Moxley both wrestled in jeans and sleeveless T-shirts. Moxley took a shot of whiskey before the bell rang, a nice touch. There are ropes on only one side of the ring: the rest were barbed wire. More wire-wrapped tables were placed at two corners. 

The first “explosion” occurred when Omega blinded Moxley by throwing powder chalk at his face and then putting him in ropes of barbed wire. The “explosion” was actually pyro blasting away from the ring, so it’s not as loud as it sounds. Although it would not be called “safe”.

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AEW

Results, analysis, grades and highlights of the AEW Revolution event on Sunday night.

AEW Tag Team Championship – The Young Bucks (C) vs. Chris Jericho.

Casino Tag Team Royale: In the opening highlights of the match, QT Marshall gets involved in an argument with Dustin Rhodes when Rhodes takes issue with Marshall and finishes the Gun Club before leaping over the top rope to finish himself Given. Jack Evans, who was not in the match, helped eliminate Stu Grayson by popping up from under the ring, which appears to have been paid for by Matt Hardy.

 

 

 

 

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