AEW Revolution 2026 Results, Winners, Live Grades, Reaction and Highlights All Elite Wrestling returned to Texas for its 2026 Revolution pay-per-view, a fitting location for the main event, which featured the AEW World Heavyweight Championship in a Texas Death Match. The event showcased eight titles being defended across 13 matches, making it one of the most significant nights in the promotion’s calendar. The lineup included a mix of championship defenses, tag team rivalries, and high-stakes showdowns, with the main event serving as the focal point of the night. The card opened with a 21-man Battle Royal for the National Championship, followed by a TBS Championship match between Willow Nightingale and Lena Kross. Other notable bouts included a tag team clash between Carlie Bravo and Shawn Dean against Big Boom AJ and QT Marshall, as well as a Men’s Tag Team Championship showdown between FTR and The Young Bucks. The Women’s Tag Team Championships were on the line in a match between The Babes of Wrath and Megan Bayne and Lena Kross, while the Continental Championship was contested between Jon Moxley and Konosuke Takeshita. The event also featured a match between Andrade El Idolo and Bandido, a showdown between Brody King and Swerve Strickland, and a Trios Championships match involving The Don Callis Family against Mistico and JetSpeed. Toni Storm faced Marina Shafir for the Women’s World Championship, and the main event saw MJF challenge Adam Page for the Men’s World Championship in a Texas Death Match. The night concluded with a six-man tag team match featuring Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, and Roderick Strong against David Finlay, Clark Connors, and Gabe Kidd. The event highlighted the competitive nature of AEW, with multiple title defenses and high-profile matches drawing attention to the promotion’s evolving roster and storylines.#texas #adam_page #aew #revolution_2026 #mwf

AEW Revolution Preview: Match Card, Start Time, How to Watch, More AEW Revolution will take place live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT, broadcast on HBO Max as a pay-per-view event. This will be the seventh edition of the annual Revolution and the second consecutive year the show will be held in Los Angeles. The card will feature ten matches, including six championship bouts, with eight titles on the line throughout the event. Before the main card, AEW Zero Hour will air an hour earlier, showcasing three matches, including a 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royale for the AEW National Championship and a TBS Championship match, available on HBO Max, YouTube, Amazon Prime, X, MyAEW, and Facebook. The main card includes a mix of championship matches and high-stakes encounters. The AEW World Championship will headline the event in a Texas Death Match between MJF (c) and “Hangman” Adam Page. If Page loses, he will be barred from challenging for the AEW World Title again. The match is a rematch of their intense battle at Revolution last year, with Page having previously defeated MJF in a Texas Death Match at All In Texas. MJF, who won his first AEW World Title in 2022, has since defended the title multiple times, while Page’s second reign ended in November 2025 after being betrayed by HOOK. Page’s return to the title picture came after a 4-Way match at Full Gear 2025, where he defeated Samoa Joe to reclaim the title. The stipulation of a Texas Death Match was agreed upon after a coin flip, with Page securing the stipulation despite MJF’s attempt to rig the outcome. Page’s record in Texas Death Matches is 5-1, including 3-0 when the AEW World Title is at stake. MJF, who has never competed in a Texas Death Match, faces the risk of losing his chance to challenge for the title again if he falls.#crypto_com_arena #aew #hbo_max #mujf #adam_page
