AEW Revolution Review ( Delayed Edition ).
Written By Patrick O'malley.
Intro.
This past week has been a monumental week for AEW, from the company releasing the Wembley Stadium tickets. ( I will be there ) the company putting their best foot forward with this excellent ppv, to starting their own streaming service MYAEW. In last weeks Dynamite review I criticised the idea, because there was a lack of information regarding the rest of the roll out. However after doing my research into Triller TV's finances, and given the fact that I'm growing in the content game, making the purchase for one year made sense. I get that this makes me look like a hypocrite, but if your going to go down the content making rabbit hole, then you've got to prepare yourself to spend some money, I think that £ 90.00 for the year, and getting everything is a good deal, and the saving that I will make comes in at £ 194.00 pounds all together. The app will coming to more devices as the year continues. I urge fans to give this a look. Apologies for the delay. I'm so back.
Battle Royal.
Jack Perry won the Battle Royal for the AEW National Championship. This folded over from the Zero Hour Pre Show, and it wasn't bad. Ricochet then took to twitter in the aftermath, and he's put his foot in it. MS is no laughing matter.
FTR vs Young Bucks AEW Tag Team Championship.
This show has several Matches of the night/year contenders and this was one of them. Both teams have had excellent Matches in the past with there second Match in my opinion being the best. This Match comes a close second. The in ring work was sensational, as the blood dripped drama reached it's climax. FTR retained, and then the lights went out, and the word revenge showed on the screen, and then it happened. Adam Copeland, and. Christian Cage made their return to AEW. FTR made haist, as The Bucks staired at the pair. I liked this, and the tease is very intriguing.
Timeless Toni Storm vs Marina Shafir.
This was the best Womens Match on the card by a mile. Marina doing a interprative dance routine with her Deathriders team on entrance was funny, to Toni eating a Foot Sandwich. You could say that I had fun watching this on Monday Morning as I planned my notes. Toni got the win, and then as she was leaving, out from nowhere came Ronda Rousey. This has split the fanbase, well that's what I thought on Monday Morning, but as the day went on, this was met with pure vitriol. My thoughts. Ronda doesn't exactly have the best relationship with Pro Wrestling fans, and has been critical of how TKO manage their business. And on that measure, she's right. She's called them out for inflating ticket prices, for both UFC, and. WWE shows, and calling out both company's for generating a boys club mentality. I get why Toni would book this, because it's not a jab at the compettion. It's a sharp right, and left to the gut, and it's worked. On May 16th Ronda will face Gina Carano in a fight that MMA fans have dreamed about for years, however it's with Netflix, and not the UFC. This is a clear way of stating that your done with TKO. This could go either way, and i'm all here for it.
Jon Moxley vs Konosuke Takeshita AEW Continental Championship.
To those who read my Dynamite reviews on the weekly basis, you will know that i'm not a fan of this Deathriders vs TDCWO storyline. I feel that it's run its course, and after Sunday Night I want it to come to and end. The pacing of this ppv was spot on, and it showed with this Match, because as Ronda was walking Marina to the back Jon made his entrance, and just like that we were in business. This was another Match of the night contender filled with fantastic energetic bursts, that brought this lofi affair into action, as the storyline word of the Match, echoed from both men. Respect. The near falls created some excellent drama, as the final exchanges looked like we were going to get a time limit draw, but that wasn't the case as Mox choked out Konosuke to retain his belt. This was excellent. The aftermath ignited my passion for Superman. A video started to play of a man entering a cryobonic chamber, being led in by a Lex Luthor lookalike. The man was Will Osperay. The Billygoat is back, and as his music boomed out of the pa system at the Crypto.com Arena in LA, you could get the sense that business was about to pick up. Osperay vs Mox at Dynasty. Now that sounds tasty.
Babes Of Wrath vs Divine Dominion.
This Match didn't land with me. This is analysis of the Match. I'm not a big fan of wrestlers working double duty. I think it's too risky, as it deminishes the chance for further Matches. This is just my opinion. The Match felt a bit flat, and it didn't seem like the fans were into it. Divine Dominion got the win, and are our new AEW Womens Tag Team Champions.
Swerve Strickland vs Brody King.
This was a staunch physical affair, that kept me hooked from the outset. I had to go back and watch this again, because as I was watching this Match, the tickets for All In London went on sale. I liked this. Both men worked on the fundamentals of creating drama, this allowed the story of the Match to bleed out. Swerve got the win, and then wanted to go to his old bag of tricks, a cynder block. Thankfully a returning Kenny Omega to put a stop to this. I liked the Match, but I don't think that Swerve needed the win. Brody's rise in AEW has been one of it's best things so far this year, and I can't help but think that him not going over on Sunday, might be a tad damaging.
Thekla vs Kris Statlander 2 Out Of 3 Falls AEW Womens Championship.
I liked this. I don't think that it matched up to what came earlier in the evening, but I did enjoy it. Thekla is slowly becoming one of my favourite Female Pro Wrestlers, and her Matches against Kris Statlander have done what they needed to do. Thekla Retained, and just like that my mind goes to, what's next for Kris Statlander? Fantasy booking for Kris Statlander is difficult, because I want to be suprised with what she does next.
Mistico And Jetspeed vs Protokada And Mark Davis AEW Trios Championships.
This was another Match of the night contender. The pace was fast, and the in ring worked and had a steady flow. This was a flawless Trios Match, and something that I was pleasantly suprised by. Jetspeed And Mistico got the win, and are our new AEW Trios Champions. The Matches within the Match were steller like I thought they would, and. Mistico went from being the Matches unsung hero, to being All Elite by it's end. This was a nice touch, and an emotional moment for Mistico. I loved this.
Bandido vs Andrade El Idolo.
If you know anything about Mexican Promotions, then you would know that this is a dream Match, and something that fans have been clambering for. I loved there energy, and you could feel it through the TV screen. This was a fantastic Match, that added a sense of belonging for Mexican Pro Wrestling on North American shores. I didn't care who won this, because I could've watched another hour of this.
Tornado Tag Team Match Orange Cassidy. Darby Allin, and. Roderick Strong vs The Dogs.
Look. I did like this Match, I just feel that this would've been better placed on Dynamite. There were some good spots like Clark Connors wrecking his neck with that dive, and cable ties being used with humerous effect, but I got the feeling that this was a glorified TV Match taking place on a PPV. Cassidy, and his mates got the win.
Texas Death Match MJF vs Hangman Adam Page AEW World Heavyweight Championship.
As I sit here on a Wednesday night writing this piece. I realise that i'm late to the party, but this is due to the fact that on Monday night I wasn't feeling very well, and I was feeling rundown from my Day Job. A lot has been said about the overall violence of the Match, but in my opinion, it needed to be this violent, as it was poetic by the way that it finished. Back in July at All In Texas. Hangman Adam Page choked out Jon Moxley to become the AEW World Heavyweight Champion. Fast forward 8 months, and. Max is choking him out in the same way that he won the belt. This was poetic violence being served up to the masses, and it was awesome. From highlight facial expressions to some sickening weapon spots. This was majestic bloodsoaked violence. MJF got the win, as his and Hangmans trilogy comes to a gratifying bloodstained end. This is so far my Match of the year, and a true coming of age moment to end the PPV.
Overview Of AEW Revolution 2026.
I've heard some fans online call this one of the best AEW PPV's in the company's history. Do I agree with this, well, no. Because this was excellent but it's not in the same league as All Out 2021. Double Or Nothing 2021. All In 2023, and 2024, or Revolution 2022, but this was a solid coming of age show, that managed to help AEW continue its great run of form this year.
AEW Revolution 2026 is a high standard 9/10.