
The post AEW Revolution press conference featured several AEW stars and Tony Khan discussing the fallout from Saturday’s pay‑per‑view and outlining what comes next for the company. The session included surprise moments, storyline developments, and updates on talent and future events.
AEW Revolution Media Scrum Highlights
Gabe Kidd interrupted the media room with an aggressive promo, demanding a coffin match against Darby Allin on this week’s Dynamite. Khan reacted positively, saying the idea worked for him. Thekla stayed in character during her appearance and said she would do whatever was needed to help Julia Hart and Skye Blue win the Women’s Tag Team titles.
Roderick Strong was asked if he was part of The Conglomeration and answered with a simple “maybe.” Both Strong and Orange Cassidy hinted they want to pursue the AEW Tag Team titles. During the segment with Mistico, Speedball Mike Bailey, and Kevin Knight, Khan confirmed that Mistico will split his time between CMLL and AEW after signing with the company. When asked about a pay‑per‑view in Mexico, Khan said his focus was on another Grand Slam Mexico event. Mistico, speaking through a translator, said he was happy to team with Jet Speed and happy to have signed with AEW.
Khan also announced that Continental Classic tracksuits are coming, though he did not give a release date.
New National Champion Jack Perry spoke emotionally about his win, calling it bittersweet. He said his father passed away seven years ago and that his previous visits to the building were with him. Perry said he wished his father could have seen the moment but was grateful his mother, sister, and Luchasaurus were there. He also mentioned that Luchasaurus “nearly died” a year ago. Perry admitted he had questioned his career path at times but now feels confident in it.
Khan provided several updates throughout the press conference. He said MJF and Hangman Page were “hurting badly” after their main event. He joked that he was “showing off for his new boss,” referencing the Paramount/WBD deal. Khan said he would love to get Wayne Brady in the ring after Brady’s Zero Hour appearance.
Regarding Ronda Rousey’s involvement, Khan said she is a close friend of Marina Shafir and came in as backup. He shifted attention to Wednesday’s no‑holds‑barred match between Shafir and Toni Storm. Khan said Rousey has always been good to him and wished her well. He added that AEW wrestlers are welcome to attend the upcoming Rousey vs. Gina Carano fight and revealed he has been invited.
Khan said a future show at SoFi Stadium is “not crazy at all.” He also said Penelope Ford’s injury forced a major change, praising Lena Kross for stepping up. On Hangman Page’s stipulation, Khan said it was a verbal agreement similar to Cody Rhodes’ past arrangement and noted that Page is known for keeping his word.
Khan remained positive about the Paramount/WBD merger, saying a partnership between HBO Max and Paramount+ could increase AEW’s reach. When asked about wrestlers expressing political opinions on TV, Khan said AEW is not a political league and that talent is free to express their own views.
The AEW Revolution Media Scrum offered a wide look at AEW’s direction, from new signings to future events and ongoing storylines.
AEW Revolution Media Scrum Highlights: Tony Khan and AEW Stars Address Future Plans


