It’s the first AEW pay-per-view since Full Gear in November, but a lot has happened since then. AEW World Champion Chris Jericho has a new opponent, and we have new AEW Women’s and Tag Team Champions.
Cody, The Young Bucks and the rest of AEW are getting ready for Double or Nothing in May,, but they hope Revolution continues the promotion’s creative hot streak and sets the tone for the rest of the year.
If you want to watch AEW Revolution live, here’s all the information you need including start time, the full card of matches and instructions for how to watch the event online.
WHAT TIMES DOES AEW REVOLUTION START?
Full Gear begins Saturday, February 29 at 7 p.m. EST with the pre-show. The main card starts at 8 p.m. EST.
HOW TO WATCH AEW’S REVOLUTION PRE SHOW ONLINE
All Elite Wrestling’s pre-shows will have at least one featured match.
Fans looking to watch the free Buy In pre-show can do so by going to B/R Live or by watching it on the official All Elite Wrestling YouTube page.
HOW TO WATCH AEW REVOLUTION ONLINE
Fite TV will also host the next AEW pay-per-view but only for international customers.
There is currently no app for B/R Live on gaming consoles, so you’ll need to take advantage of the above-listed methods to watch it. If you have cable, Direct TV, Dish or another major cable provider, those will provide AEW Revolution through traditional pay-per-view models. Check with your cable provider for more details.
AEW REVOLUTION CARD
There are eight matches on the All Elite Wrestling Revolution card with all three of the promotion’s titles on the line.
While those three matches have big implications, there are a few feuds on the Revolution card that fans won’t want to miss. The first is Cody vs MJF, a feud that’s been building since Full Gear, when the young upstart turned on Rhodes. Can Cody overcome his former protege, or will MJF’s tormenting continue?
Another match to keep an eye on is PAC vs Orange Cassidy. PAC is one of the best wrestlers in the world, and he took out his frustrations from losing to Kenny Omega on Wednesday on Orange Cassidy. The “freshly squeezed” Orange Cassidy may actually try in his bout, so you won’t want to miss it.
Here’s the entire card for AEW Revolution:
Chris Jericho (c) vs Jon Moxley - AEW World Championship MatchNyla Rose (c) vs Kris Statlander - AEW Women’s Championship MatchKenny Omega and Adam “Hangman” Page (c) vs The Young Bucks - AEW Tag Team Championship MatchCody vs MJFDarby Allin vs Sammy GuevaraPAC vs Orange CassidyDustin Rhodes vs Jake HaggarSCU vs The Dark Order
Are you excited for AEW Revolution? Which match are you looking forward to most? Let us know in the comments section.