AEW Revolution Results 2026

AEW Revolution Results 2026

AEW Revolution Results 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s live coverage of 2026 AEW Evolution pay-per-view, broadcasting from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angels, CA.

The AEW Revolution main card begins at 8 p.m. ET, while the AEW Revolution Zero Hour pre-show (which you can watch in the video embedded below) starts at 7 p.m.

Boom & Doom (Big Boom AJ & QT Marshall w/ The Rizzler, Big Justice & Aaron Solo) vs. The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo w/ Shane Taylor, Trish Adora & Christyan XO)

The Infantry struck first at the bell, but AJ and Marshall quickly regained control, with AJ leveling Bravo with a leaping clothesline. Marshall hit a corner knee that set up a snap powerslam from AJ, forcing the Infantry to regroup. The referee stopped AJ from diving, so Marshall leapt over him with a dive onto Dean and Taylor. Bravo answered with a DDT through the ring post and shouted a Chappelle’s Show line toward Wayne Brady at ringside.

Marshall became isolated as XO hit a big boot, and The Rizzler taunted her with his pose, angering Bravo. Bravo hit a Bronco Buster on Marshall, and the Infantry connected with a thrust‑kick/DDT combo for a near fall. Marshall caught Dean mid‑air with a forearm for a double down.

AJ received the hot tag and ran wild, hitting full‑nelson slams and a Sky High on Dean for two. The Infantry regained the numbers advantage with a back‑suplex/neckbreaker combo, but AJ kicked out. AJ ducked a double curb stomp, allowing Marshall to return with a double cutter.

With the referee distracted, Taylor low‑bridged Marshall and then confronted Wayne Brady, knocking his hat off. Brady slapped Taylor repeatedly until Taylor dragged him over the barricade. The Rizzler stepped in and was shoved to the ground. Big Justice sprinted around ringside and speared Taylor, while AJ launched off the top rope onto Bravo and Dean.

Back inside, Boom & Doom hit the Boomsday Device—powerbomb into a Blockbuster—for the victory. Brady joined the celebration afterward.

Winners: Boom & Doom

AEW Women’s Tag Team Champion Willow Nightingale vs. Lena Kross for the TBS Title

Kross didn’t move on Willow’s early shoulder‑block attempts and dropped her with one of her own. Nightingale answered with corner clotheslines and a back elbow, but Kross cut her off and drove her face‑first into the top buckle from an Electric Chair position for two. Kross rag‑dolled Nightingale with ease, hitting a corner pump kick and a release German suplex that left Willow clutching her left shoulder.

Nightingale tried to regroup on the floor, but Kross followed and dropped her shoulder‑first onto the guardrail. Back inside, Willow fought back with clotheslines using her good arm and hit a middle‑rope shotgun dropkick to reset the match.

After a brief exchange, Willow hit a spinebuster but couldn’t land the Doctor Bomb. Kross caught her with a thrust kick to stagger her, and the two traded loud chops until Kross hit a sudden TKO for two. Kross paused to taunt instead of pressing the advantage, allowing Willow to land corner boots. Willow tried for a cannonball but missed, and Kross attempted a split‑legged moonsault but crashed hard.

Willow lined up the Pounce, but Kross cut her off with another thrust kick. Nightingale recovered just enough to trap her in a backslide and score the flash pin to retain the title.

Winners: Willow Nightingale

After the match, Megan Bayne sprinted to the ring and joined Kross in attacking Willow until Harley Cameron ran out with a pipe and cleared the ring.

21 Man Blackjack Battle Royal for the AEW National Championship

The bell rang and the match immediately spilled to the floor as everyone brawled around ringside. AR Fox went after Rush, but Rush dropped him with a headbutt. Fox wiped out several competitors with a moonsault to the outside, only for Lio Rush to follow with a dive through the ropes. Dalton Castle tangled with Katsuyori Shibata while Komander walked the ropes and launched himself onto the pile.

Several wrestlers finally entered the ring as Austin Gunn whipped Jack Perry and Ace Austin into a group stacked in the corner. Juice Robinson then whipped Gunn into the same pile, but Ricochet stomped Gunn down. Perry jumped Ricochet and bit him until Daniel Garcia dragged Ricochet out of the ring to escape. Perry followed, but Garcia sent him over the barricade.

Juice Robinson eliminated Rocky Romero with a clothesline over the top rope.

Eliminated: Rocky Romero

Romero went after Robinson on the floor, and The Beast Mortos and Rush joined in. Austin and Gunn tried to help, but Rush eliminated Austin Gunn.

Eliminated: Austin Gunn

Ace Austin tried to fight LFI, but Komander cut him off. Komander and Rush hit a double boot on Fox in the corner, but Fox recovered long enough to hit a cutter on El Clon. Clon answered with a backbreaker and dumped Fox over the top. Fox landed on the apron, but Clon blasted him with an enzuigiri to knock him out.

Eliminated: AR Fox

Robinson hit a senton on Johnny TV, but TV fired back with an enzuigiri. Austin sent TV over the top, but TV landed on the ropes. Robinson then clotheslined TV to the floor.

Eliminated: Johnny TV

Shibata traded shots with Scorpio Sky until Sky was sent over the top rope. Moments later, Ciampa eliminated Lio Rush.

Eliminated: Scorpio Sky and Lio Rush

Mortos, Rush, and Dralistico triple‑teamed Shibata, but Shibata rocked Mortos with a big boot. Ricochet then eliminated Dralistico and Anthony Bowens, but Castle snuck up behind Ricochet and hit the Bang‑A‑Rang.

Eliminated: Dralistico and Anthony Bowens

Mortos hit a Tornillo on Castle and then dumped Castle and Rush over the top rope.

Eliminated: Dalton Castle

Komander hit a reverse hurricanrana on Mortos and then eliminated him as Mortos charged.

Eliminated: The Beast Mortos

Komander was knocked onto the apron but held on. He then eliminated Trent Beretta and Daniel Garcia before Ciampa blasted him with a running knee to knock him out.

Eliminated: Trent Beretta, Daniel Garcia, and Komander

Rush whipped Ace Austin into the corner and hit double stomps. The two exchanged chops on the apron until Robinson punched Rush off to eliminate him. Shibata then knocked Robinson onto the apron, but Robinson dragged Shibata out with him. Austin kicked Shibata to eliminate him, but Rush re‑entered the ring. Austin sent him over the top rope as well.

Eliminated: Katsuyori Shibata

Austin dumped Ricochet over the top, but Ciampa eliminated Austin. Ricochet hung on, but Ciampa knocked him off with a running knee.

Eliminated: Ace Austin

The graphic for Zero Hour ending shows up, as Ciampa & Robinson are brawling on the apron, where Robinson hit another Left Hand of God, as Ciampa drops and Zero Hour goes off the air.

Eliminated: Tommaso Ciampa

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On the main show feed, Perry eliminated El Clon, but Ricochet caught Perry with Spirit Gun.

Eliminated: El Clon

The final two were Jack Perry and Ricochet. Perry ran through Ricochet with a clothesline and went for a German suplex, but Ricochet landed on his feet. Both men tumbled over the top rope and landed on the apron. Perry clung to Ricochet to avoid falling. Perry rocked Ricochet, climbed the ropes, but Ricochet caught him on his shoulders. Perry countered with a reverse hurricanrana to send Ricochet crashing to the floor for the final elimination.

Eliminated: Ricochet

Winner and NEW AEW National Champion: Jack Perry

FTR (w/ Stokely) (c) vs. The Young Bucks for the AEW World Tag Team Championship

Matt Jackson and Dax Harwood opened the match, locking up before chaos broke out. Matt and Nick clotheslined Cash Wheeler to the floor to join Harwood, and Nick unloaded chops on Wheeler while Matt brawled with Harwood. Nick then sent Wheeler crashing into the barricade.

All four men returned to the ring, where The Bucks hit a Sunset Flip–German suplex combo on Harwood. FTR answered by drilling Matt with an assisted piledriver on the apron. Nick was then sent face‑first into the announce desk and came up bleeding.

Back inside, Wheeler hammered Nick with right hands before tagging Harwood. Nick fired back with superkicks to both members of FTR and scored a near fall on Harwood. He caught Wheeler with a kick and hit a missile dropkick–senton combo on both champions.

Matt tagged in and ran wild with right hands, dropping Harwood with a back body drop. Wheeler caught him with a kick, but Matt responded with a clothesline and a flurry of strikes. He then delivered a neckbreaker to Harwood off the apron and onto the floor.

Matt regrouped at ringside with one of his sons, who fired him up. Matt went to springboard back into the ring, but Harwood tripped him and dragged him toward his family, taunting them. Matt and Nick’s brother threw his drink in Harwood’s face in retaliation.

The Bucks locked in stereo Sharpshooters, but FTR clawed their way to the ropes. Nick flew in from the apron with a facebuster on Harwood, but Wheeler wiped him out on the outside.

Harwood sent Matt crashing onto the apron, and the two traded right hands before The Bucks hit stereo vertical suplexes on FTR off the apron and down to the floor. The referee began a ten‑count, but The Bucks slid back inside and dragged FTR in with them. Matt and Nick fired up and unloaded a full Superkick Party on the champions.

The Bucks set up for the Meltzer Driver, but Stokely tripped Nick on the apron. FTR capitalized immediately, catching Nick with Shatter Machine. Harwood covered, but Nick kicked out. FTR followed with an assisted piledriver, and Harwood pinned Nick again, only for Nick to get his foot on the bottom rope at the last possible moment.

FTR answered The Bucks’ earlier superkicks with a Superkick Party of their own and then hit the BTE Trigger on Nick. Nick fired up, hit the BTE Trigger on Harwood, and scored a near fall. Nick then dove through the ropes to wipe out Stokely on the outside. The Bucks connected with the Meltzer Driver on Harwood, and Nick covered, but Harwood kicked out again.

As Nick tried to regain control, FTR caught him clean with Shatter Machine for the definitive finish.

Winners: FTR

After the match, the lights went out. When they came back on, the words “even” and “revenge” flashed across the screen. Adam Copeland’s music hit, and he walked onto the stage.

Christian Cage’s music followed — but instead of coming down the ramp, he slid into the ring behind FTR. Cage sprayed something in Wheeler’s face and dropped Harwood with a Killswitch. Copeland then speared Wheeler, leaving Stokely alone with the two veterans. Cage hit Stokely with another Killswitch, and Copeland tossed him out of the ring.

Copeland and Cage picked up the AEW World Tag Team Championship belts, holding them high as they stared down The Young Bucks. They then left the belts lying in the ring before walking away.

Timeless Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir – Everyone Banned from Ringside

Shafir jumped Storm before she could even remove her robe, blasting her with a big boot and heavy forearms. She dominated the opening stretch, controlling Storm for several minutes until Storm countered an Indian Death Lock into a rear naked choke. Shafir muscled her way out and rag‑dolled Storm to the mat, missing a high kick that allowed Storm to fire back with a release German. Shafir no‑sold it and floored Storm with a brutal boot.

Storm hit a desperation shotgun dropkick that sent Shafir to the apron. Shafir avoided a hip attack and tried for a German suplex, but Storm held on. Shafir lit her up with kicks and then connected with a spinning back suplex off the apron. Back inside, Shafir continued the assault until Storm bit her bare foot, creating an opening for a DDT and a double down.

Both women rose slowly and traded chops, punches, and forearms. Storm hit a series of release Germans, then connected with two Sweet Cheek Musics. Shafir dared her to try again, and Storm hit a third before landing Storm Zero — but Shafir kicked out at two. Storm tried for another, but Shafir bit her way free and locked in Mother’s Milk. Storm raked the eyes and bit Shafir’s chest to escape. A headbutt rocked Shafir, and Storm hit the Big Package to score the pin.

Winners: Timeless Toni Storm

After the match, Storm crawled up the ramp and lay down dramatically at the entrance. The crowd erupted when Ronda Rousey appeared in the ring and demanded Storm return. Storm rose up like The Undertaker, smirked, and headed back toward the ring. Security and referees swarmed to separate them. In the chaos, Shafir blindsided Storm with a cheap shot. Luther and Mina Shirakawa hit the ring as Shafir and Rousey exited through the crowd.

Jon Moxley (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita (w/ Don Callis) for the AEW Continental Championship

The match opened with a lock‑up before Takeshita blasted Moxley with the Takeshita Line. The two traded heavy forearms until Moxley spilled Takeshita to the outside and followed with a tope suicida. Moxley smashed Takeshita into a ringside chair, then rolled him back inside and hammered him with right hands.

Moxley bit Takeshita in the corner, but Takeshita caught him with a boot. Moxley answered with a chop block to the knee, repeatedly slammed it into the mat, and wrenched back on it before locking in a Figure Four. Takeshita clawed his way to the bottom rope to break the hold.

Takeshita fired back with a belly‑to‑back piledriver and a wheelbarrow suplex. Moxley responded by sending Takeshita face‑first into the apron and hitting a piledriver in the ring for two. Moxley unloaded more right hands, hit a second piledriver, and went for another cover, but Takeshita kicked out again. Moxley transitioned into a crossface, but Takeshita powered to his feet, leveled Moxley with a clothesline, then drilled him with a knee to the back of the neck. The two battled on the ropes, where Takeshita bit Moxley’s face as they teetered dangerously.

Takeshita launched Moxley with an Exploder superplex off the ropes, then blasted him with a running knee for a near fall. He set up for Raging Fire, but Moxley cut him off—only for Takeshita to power back up and hit a second Exploder.

Moxley answered with an Exploder of his own, and the two traded Exploders back and forth until Moxley flattened Takeshita with a clothesline for two. Takeshita then connected with Raging Fire and covered, but Moxley kicked out at the last possible moment, becoming the first man to ever survive the move.

Takeshita lined up a running knee, but his damaged leg gave out. Moxley capitalized with a Death Rider, but Takeshita kicked out again. They battled on the ropes, where Moxley delivered a Death Rider off the middle rope. Takeshita still kicked out, but Moxley immediately transitioned into the Bulldog Choke. Takeshita fought, then faded.

Winners: Jon Moxley

After the match, PAC, Wheeler Yuta, and Daniel Garcia joined Moxley at ringside. Moxley offered Takeshita a handshake. Takeshita hesitated, stepped out of the ring, then ultimately returned and shook Moxley’s hand.

After the handshake, the arena went dark. A video appeared on the screen showing a lab technician examining an X‑ray of a neck, followed by footage of Will Ospreay training with intensity and focus. When the video ended, Ospreay’s music hit and the crowd erupted.

Ospreay stormed straight to the ring and went after Moxley without hesitation. PAC, Wheeler Yuta, and Daniel Garcia tried to intervene, but Ospreay tore through all three of them, leaving bodies scattered around ringside. He stood tall in the center of the ring, staring down Moxley as the crowd buzzed at the confrontation.

– Backstage, Renee Paquette checked in with doctors tending to Willow Nightingale after the earlier post‑match attack. Willow insisted she’d been cleared and couldn’t let Harley Cameron down. Cameron, fired up, said they were done putting up with Lena Kross and Megan Bayne’s nonsense. Willow agreed, though she was visibly shaken and unsure if this was the right call.

Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron) vs. The Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) for the AEW Women’s Tag Team Titles

Right at the bell, Kross and Bayne blindsided Nightingale and launched her injured shoulder first into the ring post — something commentary didn’t acknowledge at first. Cameron was isolated early, with Kross drilling her with a sliding lariat for a near fall. Cameron avoided a corner charge from Bayne and climbed the ropes, but Bayne cut her off. The two slugged it out until Cameron bit free and hit a high crossbody.

Nightingale managed to recover enough to tag in and run wild despite only having one good arm. She sent Bayne to the floor with a Pounce, dodged a Kross pump kick, and planted her with a Death Valley Driver. Cameron joined in with a double enzuigiri, but Kross and Bayne caught both women with fallaway slams.

Dominion hit stereo corner splashes, sending Cameron and Nightingale crashing into each other before leveling them with double clotheslines. A shotgun dropkick/German suplex combo connected just enough on Cameron, and Kross blasted Nightingale with a pump kick. Nightingale countered a Jackhammer into a backslide — the same flash pin she used earlier in the night — but only got two.

Bayne then flew in with a leaping lariat, and Dominion followed with a double chokeslam to secure the titles.

Winners and NEW AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions: The Divine Dominion

Brody King vs. Swerve Strickland (w/ Prince Nana)

Strickland charged at the bell but bounced off King like he’d hit a wall. King unloaded with heavy chops and a backdrop suplex, then set up for his corner cannonball. Strickland sprang up and caught him mid‑air with a House Call, then hit a slingshot double stomp on the apron. He ripped the turnbuckle padding off the steel and drove King into it with Snake Eyes before exposing the concrete floor at ringside.

King fought back and delivered a uranage across the edge of the railing. He followed with ten clubbing blows in the ropes as the crowd erupted in “F** ICE”* chants. Strickland blocked a punch and wrenched King’s injured wrist across the exposed steel. King answered by choking Strickland using the ring post; Strickland tapped, but they were on the apron, so it didn’t count. King then hit a back suplex on the edge of the steps in a nasty landing.

King barked into the camera and lined up another cannonball, but Strickland countered with a pop‑up kick. Strickland charged—right into a Boss Man Slam on the exposed concrete.

Both men battled on the apron. Strickland hit a sunset flip, chopped out King’s knee, and muscled him into a sit‑out powerbomb. He exposed the bottom turnbuckle and tried to curb stomp King onto it, but King escaped and hit a spinning crossbody off the top rope. A huge corner splash crushed Strickland against the exposed buckle, and King followed with his cannonball. A sit‑out DVD landed, but Strickland kicked out.

King locked in his hanging sleeper on the apron, and Strickland collapsed to the floor. King followed, looking for a Gonzo Bomb on the concrete, but Strickland escaped, sent King into the barricade, and hit a Vertebreaker on the exposed floor with a sickening thud. King barely beat the count, only to roll into a Swerve Stomp. He kicked out at one, leaving Strickland stunned.

King no‑sold multiple House Calls and roared defiantly, but Strickland connected flush with a third to finally put him down.

After the match, Strickland ordered Prince Nana to retrieve a cinderblock. They chased off the referee, placed King’s head on the block, and Strickland prepared to stomp him—until Kenny Omega’s music hit. Omega sprinted to the ring to a huge reaction, chasing off Strickland and Nana. Omega helped King to his feet as the heels retreated up the ramp.

Winners: Swerve Strickland

Thekla (c) vs. Kris Statlander — 2 Out Of 3 Falls Match for the AEW Women’s World Championship

Thekla bailed to the floor at the bell, but Statlander chased her back inside and blasted her with a clothesline before driving her spine‑first into the corner. Statlander followed with a vertical superplex for a near fall. Thekla answered with a roll‑up, then a trio of head kicks for another two count. Moments later, she grabbed the ropes on a pin attempt and stole the first fall.

Winner of Fall 1: Thekla

Statlander fired back with a dropkick that sent Thekla off the apron, then hit a suplex on the floor. Thekla recovered long enough to whip Statlander spine‑first into the ring post and stomp her back before rolling her inside for a near fall. She stretched Statlander across the ropes, but Statlander rallied with a clothesline and a suplex. Thekla cut her off with a crossbody to the outside, but Statlander scooped her up and repeatedly launched her into two adjacent barricades, then the ring steps.

Back in the ring, Statlander hit a running knee and a Michinoku Driver for two. Thekla fired off chops, but Statlander didn’t budge and planted her with Saturday Night Fever to even the match.

Winner of Fall 2: Kris Statlander

Thekla feigned an injury, then shoved Statlander into the referee. She kicked the referee low, stole his belt, and tried to use it, but Statlander fought her off and hit a second Saturday Night Fever. She covered, but the referee was still down.

Skye Blue and Julia Hart hit the ring, only for Statlander to lash them with the belt and drop them with a double clothesline. As the referee recovered and grabbed the belt away, Thekla speared Statlander and followed with two Curb Stomps to secure the final fall and retain the title.

Winners: Thekla

AEW World Trios Championship Match: Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis) vs. Kevin Knight, “Speedball” Mike Bailey and Místico

JetSpeed hit the stage in lucha masks for the occasion, and Okada opened opposite Mistico — their first time sharing a ring since 2018. They traded slick takedowns to a stalemate before Knight tagged in and fought off the numbers, slamming Davis. Bailey entered and kicked the pace into overdrive, hitting a slingshot crossbody onto Aussie Open. Mistico followed with a springboard crossbody and a spinning arm drag that sent Okada to the floor, then hit a huge tope.

JetSpeed teased a triple dive, but Okada swept Mistico’s legs, and Fletcher and Davis wiped out the trio by launching them onto one another at ringside. Back inside, Davis ripped off Bailey and Knight’s masks and isolated Knight. Fletcher wasted time taunting with the mask, giving Knight a window to nearly tag out — until Okada sprinted across the apron and knocked Mistico down.

Davis launched Bailey off the top and kicked him mid‑air, then crushed Knight with a corner cannonball. The Callis Family stood tall until Okada threw Mistico back inside — only for Mistico to counter a double hip toss into an arm drag and unleash a flurry of hurricanranas. JetSpeed returned with missile dropkicks, then all three hit a trifecta of topes.

Mistico and Okada squared off to a huge reaction. Mistico rolled through a top‑rope dive into arm drags and a near fall, but Okada answered with a shotgun dropkick — only for Bailey to hit a top‑rope shotgun dropkick of his own. Fletcher entered, setting up a JetSpeed vs. ProtOkada showdown. Knight and Okada hit picture‑perfect standing dropkicks, then faced off. Okada bragged about his hang time and flipped Knight off, who bit his finger. After a rapid exchange of missed dropkicks, Okada finally connected.

Fletcher booted Bailey, but Mistico flew in with a springboard double crossbody. Davis steamrolled Mistico with a John Woo dropkick. Knight hit a standing hurricanrana on Okada in the corner. Mistico saved Knight from a brainbuster with a spinning DDT.

JetSpeed hit a trio of thrust kicks on the apron. Bailey nailed Ultimate Weapon on Davis, and Mistico hit a Code Red on Fletcher — enough to make Tony Schiavone mutter “yikes.” Bailey hit a Shooting Star Press for two and set up the Flamingo Driver. Okada tried to pass a title belt to Fletcher while Davis distracted the referee, but Bailey wiped Okada out with a dive.

JetSpeed hit an assisted Ultimate Weapon, but Davis broke the pin. He cartwheeled out and dropped both JetSpeed members with forearms, then hit a one‑arm powerbomb on Bailey and brutal piledrivers on Knight and Bailey. Mistico made the save. Bailey rocked Davis with a roundhouse, Fletcher charged, but Mistico caught him with a Golden Triangle. Knight hit a springboard clothesline on Davis. Okada took a huge headscissors to the floor, where Mistico met him with a twisting dive.

Knight climbed the ropes, but Fletcher cut him off with a kick and set up a brainbuster. Mistico countered with La Mistica. Knight then cleared both Fletcher and Davis with a UFO Splash on Davis and scored the pin to win the titles.

Winners and NEW Trios Champions: Mistico & JetSpeed

After the match, JetSpeed hoisted Mistico onto their shoulders as the tron displayed “Mistico is All Elite.” Excalibur emphasized that he will represent both CMLL and AEW going forward. Mistico bowed to the crowd as they sang along to his theme — a genuinely special moment.

Bandido vs. Andrade El Idolo

Bandido and Andrade locked up at the bell, trading holds and counters until Bandido tore off his entrance pants to reveal trunks underneath, firing himself up. Andrade shut that momentum down with a sharp knee strike, but Bandido answered with a corner clothesline and a big boot.

The fight spilled to the floor, where Bandido hit a hurricanrana off the ring apron. He rolled Andrade back inside and went up top, but Andrade caught him mid‑flight with a powerbomb and then hurled him face‑first into the barricade. Andrade peeled off his pants to reveal trunks as well, then paused to take a selfie with a fan before returning to the attack.

Back in the ring, Andrade covered for two and transitioned into a submission to wear Bandido down. Bandido broke free with a Stun Dog Millionaire, sending Andrade tumbling to the outside, then launched over the top rope with a huge dive that wiped Andrade out on the floor.

Bandido hit a German suplex on Andrade, but Andrade answered by delivering his own version of the Three Amigos. Bandido recovered long enough to catch Andrade with a moonsault off the top rope, but Andrade immediately returned fire with a moonsault of his own off the ropes. He then wandered over to another fan at ringside, took a selfie, and even punched his number into her phone before tossing Bandido back into the ring.

Bandido surprised Andrade with a roll‑up, but Andrade kicked out. Bandido cracked him with an enzuigiri, only for Andrade to respond with a knee strike and a near fall. Bandido hoisted Andrade onto his shoulders, kicked him in the spine, and connected with the 21 Plex for a close two count.

Andrade regained control, dragged Bandido to the corner, and delivered The Message off the middle rope to seal the victory.

Winner: Andrade El Idolo

The Dogs vs. Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, and Darby Allin

The match erupted instantly as Roderick Strong brawled with Clark Connors, Darby Allin tangled with Gabe Kidd, and Orange Cassidy wiped out David Finlay with a tope suicida. Back inside, Connors bulldozed Cassidy and cracked Strong with open‑hand strikes. Strong answered with a dropkick that sent Connors to the floor, then traded chops with Kidd until Kidd dropped him face‑first and rocked him with a right hand. Allin slipped in behind Kidd and hit a Code Red for a near fall.

Finlay rolled Allin into a pin attempt of his own, but Allin kicked out. Cassidy climbed the ropes to dive onto Finlay, but Finlay caught him and slammed him hard into the mat. Kidd and Connors doubled up on Allin with a boot to the midsection, but Allin fired back with a double dropkick to clear space.

Kidd tagged in as Connors hurled Cassidy spine‑first into the barricade. Connors speared Allin in the corner, but Cassidy tried to fire up with his signature chops—only to get flattened by a Kidd forearm. Strong re‑entered and unloaded on The Dogs, hitting an Angle Slam on Kidd and using Cassidy as a battering ram to smash Kidd and Connors in opposite corners. Strong then launched Connors into Cassidy’s knees, and Cassidy pulled zip ties and scissors from a toolbox.

Cassidy handed the zip tie to Allin, who followed with a Coffin Drop to wipe out The Dogs on the floor before rolling Connors back inside. Strong hit a gutbuster for two. Allin locked a Sharpshooter on Kidd while Strong applied a Boston Crab on Connors, but Finlay broke both holds while carrying Cassidy in an electric chair.

Connors speared Cassidy, and Kidd grabbed Allin’s skateboard. Allin punched him, but Kidd tried for a vertical suplex. Allin escaped and smashed Kidd in the spine with the skateboard. That opened the door for Connors to take down Strong and for Finlay to hit a GTS on him.

Connors rolled up Cassidy, but Strong broke it with a running knee. Cassidy blasted Connors with an Orange Punch, Strong followed with a backbreaker, and Cassidy covered Connors for the three‑count.

Winners: Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, and Darby Allin

MJF (c) vs. Adam Page — AEW World Championship (Texas Death Match)

The match erupted the moment the bell rang. MJF and Adam Page charged straight at one another, trading heavy right hands until Page wrapped his fist in barbed wire and hammered MJF in the corner. Page stomped him down, then dragged the fight into the crowd, where he unloaded more punches before taking a sip of a fan’s beer and celebrating briefly. He tossed MJF back toward ringside and pulled a garbage‑can lid from under the ring, but MJF cut him off—only for Page to recover and smash him with the lid anyway.

Page then grabbed a staple gun and a birthday card addressed to MJF. He used the card to slice the webbing between MJF’s fingers, then stapled it to MJF’s chest before ripping it free. Page slid a window pane into the ring and propped it in the corner, but MJF grabbed it and smashed it across Page’s spine. Page answered by sending MJF crashing through the glass, prompting the referee to begin a ten count. Page stopped him, dragged MJF across the shards chest‑first, and then dug the barbed wire into MJF’s forehead.

MJF began bleeding heavily as Page wrenched back on a barbed‑wire crossface, grinding the wire across his forehead. The fight spilled to the floor again, where Page dragged out a table. MJF countered by slamming Page face‑first into the barricade, then rolled him back inside, grabbed a shard of broken window glass, and carved into Page’s forehead with it.

MJF bodyslammed Page into the pile of broken glass, then pulled a broom from under the ring and swept the shards aside. He tried to smash Page with it, but Page grabbed the broom and snapped it in half. MJF seized one of the broken pieces and cracked Page across the head, then smashed a chair across his spine before sitting down calmly in it.

MJF stood back up and cracked the chair across Page’s back again, then pulled out a syringe. He drove it through Page’s mouth and cheek in a gruesome moment, then dumped him onto a barbed‑wire‑wrapped chair and set up a table on the outside.

MJF reached for the barbed‑wire chair again, but Page stepped on it to stop him and blasted him across the spine. Page then hurled MJF into the barbed‑wire chair wedged in the corner. He climbed for an Orihara Moonsault, but MJF dodged and hurled the barbed‑wire chair into Page’s face. Page recovered instantly, scooped MJF up, and hit a Dead Eye off the apron through the table on the floor.

Page rolled MJF back into the ring after the Dead Eye through the table, but MJF bit him and dragged him up the ropes. In a brutal counter, MJF muscled Page off the top and delivered a Tombstone through a second table on the outside. The referee began the ten count, but both men somehow clawed their way back to their feet and staggered into the ring, staring each other down before trading heavy right hands. Each man then reached under the ring and pulled out a light tube.

They fought their way up the entrance ramp, where Page smashed his light tube over MJF’s head. Page grabbed a bundle of skewers and tried to drive them into MJF’s skull. MJF resisted, but Page overpowered him and jammed the skewers in, leaving them sticking out grotesquely as the referee began another ten count. MJF, barely conscious, beat it again.

Page dragged out a chain dog collar, wrapped it around MJF’s neck, and tied the other end to the ropes. He then pulled out a table, placed a board of barbed wire on top of it, and dragged MJF up the ropes for another Dead Eye.

MJF slipped free at the last second, yanked Page off balance, and pulled him off the top rope—sending Page crashing through the barbed‑wire board and table. The referee counted, but Page somehow beat the ten.

Page and MJF fought their way up to the top of the entrance ramp, trading blows until Page launched both himself and MJF off the stage and through a flaming table. The referee began another ten count, but—burned, bloodied, and barely standing—both men somehow beat it again. Page dragged MJF back toward ringside using the chain dog collar wrapped around MJF’s neck.

At ringside, MJF lunged for the AEW World Championship belt and smashed Page with it. Page ripped it from his hands and returned the favor, leveling MJF. But MJF recovered enough to loop the chain around Page’s throat and choke him against the ropes. Page struggled, clawing at the chain as the referee began the count. He tried to rise, but the damage was too much. Page collapsed back to the mat before the ten, unable to stand.

Winner: MJF

After the match, medical staff placed Page on a stretcher and began wheeling him out of the Crypto.com Arena. The referee removed the chain dog collar from MJF, but MJF climbed onto the stretcher, standing over the fallen challenger. He raised the AEW World Championship high above his head as the show went off the air, framed by smoke, debris, and the wreckage of one of the most violent matches in AEW history.

–– Here is what’s in store for 2026 AEW Revolution ––

  • AEW Zero Hour: 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royale for the AEW National Championship
  • AEW Zero Hour: TBS Championship Match: TBS Champion and AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champion Willow Nightingale vs. “Colossal” Lena Kross
  • AEW Zero Hour: BOOM & DOOM (“Big Boom” AJ and Q.T. Marshall) vs. The Infantry (ROH World 6-Man Tag Team Champions Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo)
  • AEW World Championship Texas Death Match: MJF (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
  • AEW Women’s World Championship Match (2 Out of 3 Falls): “The Toxic Spider” Thekla (c) vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW Continental Championship Match (No Time Limit): Jon Moxley (c) vs. “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) (c) with Big Stoke vs. Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson)
  • AEW World Trios Championship Match: Don Callis Family (AEW International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis) vs. “The Jet” Kevin Knight, “Speedball” Mike Bailey & Místico
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match: Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron and TBS Champion Willow Nightingale) (c) vs. “Megasus” Megan Bayne & “Colossal” Lena Kross
  • Swerve Strickland with Prince Nana vs. Brody King
  • Andrade El Ídolo vs. ROH World Champion Bandido
  • Everyone Banned From Ringside: “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir
  • Tornado Trios Match: Roderick Strong, Orange Cassidy & Darby Allin vs. The Dogs (“War Ready” Gabe Kidd, “100 Proof” Clark Connors and David Finlay)

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AEW Revolution Results 2026

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