All Elite Wrestling's first PPV of 2022 is almost here. On Sunday, March 6, AEW Revolution arrives on PPV, and will feature nine dynamite matches, no pun intended. Adam Page defends his AEW World Championship against Adam Cole, and in a feud that's been building for quite some time, Thunder Rosa gets her shot at the AEW Women's Championship against Britt Baker, D.M.D.
This year's AEW Revolution takes place at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida. If you're in the area, you can still pick up tickets for the show as well. Even if you can't make it in person, you'll still be able to watch from the comfort from your own home, and we have all the info you need to watch AEW Revolution live.
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These are the times for the main card for Revolution. There will be a preshow, called The Buy-In, which you'll be able to watch on Twitter, and YouTube. Nothing has been announced for the Buy-In as of the time of this writing.
While AEW is partnered with WarnerMedia for broadcasting rights, the PPV will not be streaming on its service HBO Max. 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
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