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AEW Revolution 2022 Results, Live Review, And Updates

March 7, 2022
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AEW’s 2022 PPV Revolution is happening right now, and if you aren’t watching it on B/R or Fite TV, you can check out live results for every match as it happens and a review below. There are still some title matches coming your way, like MJF vs. CM Punk. And Punk entered for his match to AFI’s “Miseria Cantera,” which he used in Ring of Honor.

All four of AEW’s championships will be defended over the course of the evening. Outside of the traditional singles matches, there is a dog collar match–which has a long history of brutality–and a ladder match–which has a long history of people jumping off of a ladder. It’s going to be a big event with a lot of excellent matches.

How to watch:

While AEW is partnered with WarnerMedia for broadcasting rights, the PPV will not be streaming on its service HBO Max, even for a replay. Instead, it will be available for purchase on Bleacher Report. If you’re in the US, this is your only place to stream it, and the event will cost $50. If you’re outside of the US, you can check out Revolution on Fite TV. Prices vary depending on where you live.

Bleacher Report is available to watch on desktop, Amazon Fire, Roku, iOS, and Android phones. It is not available on any gaming consoles at this time. Check out the match card below.

Revolution match card:

  • Hook vs. QT Marshall (BUY-IN)
  • Leyla Hirsch vs. Kris Statlander (BUY-IN)
  • House of Black vs. Penta Oscuro, Pac, and Erik Redbeard (BUY-IN)
  • Jade Cargill (c) vs. Tay Conti (AEW TBS Championship)
  • Andrade El Ídolo, Matt Hardy, and Isiah Kassidy vs. Sammy Guevara, Sting, and Darby Allin
  • Jurassic Express (c) vs. reDRagon vs. The Young Bucks (AEW World Tag Team Championship)
  • Bryan Danielson vs. Jon Moxley
  • Chris Jericho vs. Eddie Kingston
  • Keith Lee vs. Wardlow vs. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Ricky Starks vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Christian Cage (Ladder match for a future AEW TNT Championship match)
  • Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. (c) vs. Thunder Rosa (AEW Women’s World Championship)
  • CM Punk vs. MJF (Dog Collar match)
  • “Hangman” Adam Page (c) vs. Adam Cole (AEW World Championship)

Additionally, you can check out the latest episode of GameSpot’s wrestling podcast, Wrestle Buddies. This week, Mat Elfring and Chris E. Hayner predicted most of the matches for the AEW PPV. Check out the episode above. Sorry, our trusty robot PredictionBot 3000 was not available this time around.

Below, you’ll find live updates and results for Revolution as it airs on Bleacher Report. Additionally, there will be a review of each match from the Wrestle Buddies–well, from one of the Wrestle Buddies, as Hayner is at Revolution.

The Buy-In

The preshow starts at 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET, and it will air online. As soon as it goes live, you can check it out below. Additional notes and match card changes will be posted below, as well.

Watch the Buy-In below.

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Leyla Hirsch vs. Kris Statlander

Hirsch wins by pin.

Mat: Hi. I’m alone for this event as Chris E. Hayner is at Revolution, that lucky son of a gun. Additionally, I’m really sick, but the show must go on. The opening of the match had a few rough spots, including Hirsch missing a few spots. Storywise, this had a pretty fantastic ending with Hirsch maintaining her dominance by hitting Statlander with a turnbuckle, which is something I don’t think we’ve seen in quite some time. Not a huge opener to the show, but fun nonetheless.

6/10

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Hook vs. QT Marshall

Hook wins by submission.

Mat: Why is QT Marshall so over on me? He’s literally the “default wrestler” in any wrestling game. Maybe the guy whose gimmick is “mildly heel guy” is somehow way up my alley? Hook is a guy with hair that dresses like Sagat from Street Fighter and beats people up. He feels like Muay Thai Darby Allin. I was getting a bit annoyed hearing the commentating team constantly saying Hook is the “cold-hearted, handsome devil” over and over. I got it. He looks very cool. Anyway, enough complaining. This is all about building Hook as a monster, and the match does so very well. It was quite a bit of fun to watch Marshall get taken to task here.

7/10

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House of Black vs. Penta Oscuro, Pac, and Erick Redbeard

House of Black wins by pin.

Mat: There’s nothing more exciting in wrestling than Penta getting the hot tag and putting on a damn showcase, and in this case, it wrapped up with a destroyer. I was loving the battles between Redbeard and King here–a classic giant vs. giant battle. There was one very weird moment where Matthews was setting up some sort of move on Penta, Penta hit the mat, and Excalibur yelled “the curbstomp!” Is that what happened? This match was a blast though, and surely got a lot of people pumped for the main card.

8/10

Main card

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Chris Jericho vs. Eddie Kingston

Kingston wins by submission.

Mat: This match opened up with what looked like a murder, as Kingston suplexed Jericho onto his head. Later, Jericho suplexed Kingston on his head. I worry about their brain health. This is a brutal match, and it’s just a singles competition. This match is a straight-up brawl. It’s savage. If you’re watching this and not emotionally invested, you don’t like wrestling. Kingston needed this win to rise up in the ranks. This bout was as good as I thought it would be. Real solid way to kick off the main card.

8.5/10

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Jurassic Express (c) vs. reDRagon vs. The Young Bucks

(AEW World Tag Team Championship)

Jurassic Express wins by pin.

Mat: AEW does tag team wrestling exceptionally well, and this is a prime example of it. The action never stops, and we have three groups that actually work like tag teams–not just people paired together. I got the outcome I wanted, and the match was a blast to watch. There were a few too many false finishes towards the end, but overall, that was a lot of fun.

8/10

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Keith Lee vs. Wardlow vs. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Ricky Starks vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Christian Cage

Wardlow grabs the brass ring.

Mat: There’s a lot of Grade A, prime beef in this match for a beefy-slap down. That being said, Orange Cassidy is a national treasure and was the best part of this bout. I only hope his groin area is ok after he took a ladder step to it. According to Hayner, Cassidy took a nasty bump after the Keith Lee throw and was walked backstage by doctors. Regardless, this was a fantastic ladder match, which featured plenty of moments I had never seen before, and we got to see one beefy boy grab that brass ring.

7.5/10

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Jade Cargill (c) vs. Tay Conti

(AEW TBS Championship)

Cargill wins by pin.

Mat: Tay had rad warpaint on. Jade was dressed like Jade from Mortal Kombat. 40 stars. Jade had a fantastic frogsplash as well. She continues to pull out some really cool maneuvers during her matches. And while Jade continues to remain undefeated in AEW, this wasn’t her best match. It was middle of the road. And it was surprising that Conti and Jade didn’t put on a little bit more of a show. Anyway, Jade winning and continuing her dominance is the right move, and it’s great to see her retain.

6.5/10

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CM Punk vs. MJF

CM Punk wins by pin.

Mat: Alright, I completely nerded out when Punk came to the ring to “Miseria Cantera” by AFI. He also wore an outfit much like his one in Ring of Honor. He’s paying homage to his past in ROH, and it was wonderful. Then the match happened and Punk bled everywhere. How much blood? Well, you’ve seen the movie Carrie, right? It was a lot. If you know me, violence like this in wrestling is not my cup of tea. However, it’s hard to ignore the fact this was a brilliantly plotted bout between them. And as the match went on, we got the typical Wardlow spot, where MJF needed his help. However, Wardlow decided to dissolve that relationship. This was a brutal but really enjoyable match.

9/10

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Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. (c) vs. Thunder Rosa

(AEW Women’s World Championship)

Match in progress

While the show is happening, you can check out the AEW Revolution predictions episode of Wrestle Buddies to find out how wrong we were about winners and losers.

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