AEW delivered a chaotic night at Revolution 2026 on March 15, featuring shocking returns, multiple championship matches, and a violent main event between MJF and Hangman Adam Page.
Below are the full results and highlights from the event.
Zero Hour Pre-Show
Boom and Doom def. The Infantry
The pre-show kicked off with “Big Boom” AJ and QT Marshall taking on Carlie Bravo and Lt. Shawn Dean. The match spilled outside the ring with plenty of interference and distractions, including an argument involving someone in the front row.
After the chaos settled, Boom and Doom picked up the victory with an assisted powerbomb.
Willow Nightingale Retains TBS Title
Willow Nightingale (c) def. Lena Kross – AEW TBS Championship
Kross dominated large portions of the match with her power offense, targeting Nightingale’s shoulder. Despite the damage, the champion managed to steal the win with a surprise backslide pin.
However, the celebration didn’t last long as Megan Bayne joined Kross in attacking Nightingale. Harley Cameron ran in with a lead pipe to even the odds.
Jack Perry Wins 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royal
A wild 21-man Blackjack Battle Royal determined the AEW National Champion.
The match featured numerous high-flying spots and quick eliminations. In the end, Jack Perry and Ricochet were the final two competitors battling on the apron.
Perry sealed the win by hitting a Poison Frankensteiner off the apron, eliminating Ricochet to become the new AEW National Champion.
AEW Revolution Main Card
FTR Retain in Tag Team Classic
FTR (c) def. The Young Bucks – AEW World Tag Team Championship
FTR and the Young Bucks delivered another classic encounter filled with near falls and brutal moments, including Nick Jackson fighting through heavy bleeding.
After a long back-and-forth battle, FTR retained the titles with an Avalanche Shatter Machine.
Adam Copeland And Christian Cage Returns
The lights went out after the match, and the arena erupted when Adam Copeland returned. He wasn’t alone either—Christian Cage joined him.
The duo laid out FTR before making it clear they’re targeting the AEW Tag Team Championships.
Toni Storm Defeats Marina Shafir
With everyone banned from ringside, Toni Storm survived a physical fight with Marina Shafir, eventually scoring the win with a small package.
Ronda Rousey Appears
After the match, the crowd was stunned when Ronda Rousey appeared. She confronted Storm before Shafir blindsided the champion, and the two left together through the crowd.
Jon Moxley Retains in War with Takeshita
Jon Moxley (c) def. Konosuke Takeshita – AEW Continental Championship
In one of the most hard-hitting matches of the night, Moxley and Takeshita went to war in a no time limit championship match.
Despite Takeshita repeatedly refusing to stay down—even kicking out of multiple major moves—Moxley eventually forced a referee stoppage with an arm-trap sleeper.
Will Ospreay Returns
Following the match, Will Ospreay returned and brawled with Moxley’s allies before standing tall and setting his sights on the champion.
New AEW Women’s Tag Champions Crowned
Divine Dominion (Lena Kross & Megan Bayne) def. Babes of Wrath (c) – AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship
Despite wrestling with an injured shoulder earlier in the night, Willow Nightingale attempted to defend the tag titles alongside Harley Cameron. The effort wasn’t enough, as Kross and Bayne captured the championships after a double chokeslam on Nightingale.
Swerve Strickland Defeats Brody King
In a brutal and chaotic fight around the arena, Swerve Strickland eventually put away Brody King with a third House Call kick.
After the match, Strickland attempted to escalate the damage with a cinder block attack before Kenny Omega ran in to make the save.
Thekla Retains Women’s World Title
Thekla (c) def. Kris Statlander – 2-out-of-3 Falls
Thekla scored the first fall using the ropes for leverage. Statlander battled back to even the score with Sunday Night Fever, forcing a deciding fall.
Interference from Thekla’s Sisters of Sin helped tip the scales, allowing Thekla to secure the final fall with Blackout to retain the championship.
New AEW Trios Champions
JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey) and Mistico def. Don Callis Family (c)
The high-flying trio of Knight, Bailey, and Mistico dethroned the champions after Knight delivered a UFO Splash to Mark Davis.
Following the match, AEW confirmed Mistico is officially All Elite.
Andrade Defeats Bandido
In a fast-paced lucha-style showdown, Andrade el Idolo defeated Bandido with an avalanche version of the DM finisher after a competitive match filled with counters and high-impact spots.
Allin, Cassidy & Strong Defeat War Dogs
Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, and Roderick Strong defeated Clark Connors, David Finlay, and Gabe Kidd in a chaotic Tornado Trios match.
Cassidy ultimately scored the pin after connecting with an Orange Punch, followed by End of Heartache from Strong.
Main Event
MJF Retains AEW World Title in Brutal Texas Death Match
MJF (c) def. Hangman Adam Page – AEW World Championship (Texas Death Match)
The main event was a violent war involving barbed wire, broken glass, light tubes, chains, and tables.
Hangman unleashed brutal punishment throughout the match, including stapling a card to MJF’s chest and dragging him through broken glass. The two also fought around the arena and even off the stage.
In the closing moments, MJF countered a Buckshot attempt with a loaded punch from the Dynamite Diamond Ring, sending Page crashing to the floor through broken glass.
Page was unable to answer the 10-count, allowing MJF to retain the AEW World Championship.
Because of the match stipulation, Hangman can no longer challenge for the AEW World Title.
MJF closed the show standing tall, posing with the championship while Hangman was taken out on a stretcher.

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