AEW's quarterly pay-per-views have become a special treat for wrestling fans. Sunday's AEW Revolution event was no different. With a stacked 12-match card, there was a little something for all walks of wrestling life, from brutal fist fights to blood-laden grudge matches to adrenaline-filled multi-man matches that raised the bar of enjoyment as well as the fans' collective heart rates throughout the night.
The main event would see «Hangman» Adam Page just barely able to eke out his rival Adam Cole (BAY BAY) to retain his AEW World Championship. The two men matched each other strike-for-strike and Cole gave Page everything he could handle and then some, including a bevy of pinpoint superkicks and outside help from his friends Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish of reDRagon, but a pair of vicious Buckshot Lariats would finally put the Panama City Playboy away for good.
AEW Revolution Features Adam Cole and Jade Cargill Dressed as Video Game Characters
The official opener to AEW Revolution was no less intense, with Eddie Kingston finally laying claim to his first PPV victory since coming to All Elite Wrestling with a hard-fought victory over Chris Jericho. These two matches book-ended a PPV full of drama, impressive displays of athleticism and strength, and artistry defined by a blood-stained canvas.
WINNER: Leyla Hirsch (9:51, via pinfall — Top-rope moonsault)
THOUGHTS: This was a solid effort from both women once they found their footing and got over the initial clunkiness at the beginning. While there is always an appreciation for the rest of AEW's Womens' division getting screen time, though, this particular feud has been brewing in the background for the most part on AEW Dark and AEW Rampage and would have probably been better
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