{"id":213542,"date":"2026-03-15T18:23:47","date_gmt":"2026-03-15T23:23:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.pwtorch.com\/site\/?p=213542"},"modified":"2026-03-18T14:08:16","modified_gmt":"2026-03-18T19:08:16","slug":"aew-revolution-ppv-results-3-15-kellers-report-on-hangman-vs-mjf-ftr-vs-young-bucks-moxley-vs-takeshita-thekla-vs-statlander","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pwtorch.com\/site\/2026\/03\/15\/aew-revolution-ppv-results-3-15-kellers-report-on-hangman-vs-mjf-ftr-vs-young-bucks-moxley-vs-takeshita-thekla-vs-statlander\/","title":{"rendered":"AEW REVOLUTION PPV RESULTS (3\/15): Keller&#8217;s report on Hangman vs. MJF, FTR vs. Young Bucks, Moxley vs. Takeshita, Thekla vs. Statlander"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"pwtor-444987105\" class=\"pwtor-before-content pwtor-entity-placement\"><hr \/><b>SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN)... <\/b>\r\n\r\n<iframe src=\"https:\/\/widget.spreaker.com\/player?show_id=3076978&theme=light&playlist=false&playlist-continuous=false&autoplay=false&live-autoplay=false&chapters-image=true&episode_image_position=right&hide-logo=false&hide-likes=false&hide-comments=false&hide-sharing=false&hide-download=true\" width=\"100%\" height=\"140px\" frameborder=\"0\"><\/iframe>\r\n<hr \/><\/div><h3>AEW REVOLUTION PPV REPORT<br \/>\nMARCH 15, 2026<br \/>\nLOS ANGELES, CALIF. AT CRYPTO ARENA<br \/>\nSTREAMED LIVE ON PPV WORLDWIDE<\/h3>\n<p><em>Commentators: Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, Nigel McGuinness, Bryan Danielson<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Ring Announcer: Arkady Aura<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Attendance: WrestleTix reported 12,577 tickets were distributed, making it a sellout in terms of seats made available. The arena does max out around 20,000, so some upper deck seats were tarped off. Revolution last year drew 11,670.<\/em><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3><strong>JOIN US LIVE ON YOUTUBE TONIGHT FOR THE VIDEO-FORMAT OF OUR LIVE POST-SHOWS\u2026<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>PWTorch\u2019s Brian Zilem and Taylor Halley to review AEW Revolution LIVE tonight right after the PPV ends on &#8220;Wrestling Night in America.&#8221; Join us and let us know your thoughts on the event during the post-show.<\/p>\n<h3>Email our post-show at <a href=\"mailto:wadekellerpodcast@gmail.com\">wadekellerpodcast@gmail.com<\/a> with your comments and questions about Grand Slam. We\u2019ll read your emails live during the post-show.<\/h3>\n<p><strong>VIP VIDEO CALLER CODE: <a href=\"https:\/\/streamyard.com\/3rawwmh5c7\">CLICK HERE<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>https:\/\/streamyard.com\/3rawwmh5c7<\/p>\n<h3>Click that link during the post-show to enter the waiting room as \u201clive video caller\u201d (or just audio if you turn off your cam, which is fine). This is a private link, so don\u2019t share. It\u2019s just for VIP members at this time.<\/h3>\n<p>Subscribe to all of our free podcasts by searching \u201cwade keller\u201d and \u201cpwtorch\u201d in your podcast app of choice including Spotify and Apple Podcasts and most other iOS and Android apps.<\/p>\n<h2>LIVE ON YOUTUBE RIGHT AFTER AEW DYNAMITE TONIGHT: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/live\/_liiTkI3y8M?si=csGpSKBSuLwqkCmm\">CLICK HERE TO WATCH<\/a><\/h2>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" title=\"AEW Revolution\u00a0 Post-show (3\/15\/26 with  Brian Zilem &amp; Taylor Halley\" width=\"500\" height=\"281\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/_liiTkI3y8M?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>[PRE-SHOW]<\/h3>\n<p><em>Hosts: Renee Paquette, Jeff Jarrett, R.J. City<\/em><\/p><div id=\"pwtor-797295312\" class=\"pwtor-content pwtor-entity-placement\"><div align=\"center\" data-freestar-ad=\"__336x280 __336x280\" id=\"pwtorchcom_test_300x250\">\r\n  <script data-cfasync=\"false\" type=\"text\/javascript\">\r\n    freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x250\", slotId: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x250\" });\r\n  <\/script>\r\n<\/div><\/div>\n<p>-Renee Paquette, Jeff Jarrett, and R.J. City hosted a panel discussion during the pre-show (your home for AEW\/ROH wrestlers you didn&#8217;t know were still on the roster if you only watch Dynamite). R.J. told the Academy Awards to &#8220;go to hell.&#8221; (That awards show is live on ABC opposite of this event.)<\/p>\n<p><strong>(A) BOOM &amp; DOOM (A.J. &amp; Q.T. Marshall w\/Aaron Solo, Big Justice, The Rizzler) vs. THE INFANTRY (Shawn Dean &amp; Carlie Bravo w\/Shane Taylor, Trish Adora, Cyrstal XO)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Schiavone said they never thought Big Boom and Marshall would ever trust each other. (True, although that&#8217;s only because nobody ever thought about their relationship, period.) Excalibur brought up the Academy Awards were nearby also in Los Angeles. Big Boom rallied with one power move after another on both Dean and Bravo. A minute later, Boom kicked out late so the ref had to stop is count, although Schiavone said his shoulders were covered. (Nice try. Kick out, Boom!)\u00a0 Taylor yanked on the top rope when Marshall ran toward it, so Marshall tumbled to the floor.<\/p>\n<p>Taylor got in Wayne Brady&#8217;s face. Brady slapped Taylor, so Taylor yanked him over the barricade. The Rizzler walked up to Taylor, upset. Taylor shoved the kid down. Big Justice speared Taylor. Marshall then leaped off the top rope onto Taylor, Dean, and Bravo at ringside. &#8220;What an entertaining match!&#8221; said Schiavone. Big Boom lifted Dean and then Marshall clotheslined him. Boom scored the pin.<\/p>\n<p>WINNERS: Marshall &amp; Big Boom in 8:00.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(B) WILLOW NIGHTINGALE vs. LENA KROSS &#8211; TBS Title match<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The commentators noted Willow volunteered to wrestle twice on this show as she&#8217;s defending the tag titles later. Kross went for a cover by sitting arrogantly on Willow. The announcers commented on her arrogance. Nigel said it&#8217;s hard not to be cocky with the early success Kross has had. Excalibur said it could be her trying to get in Willow&#8217;s head. Her next cover was strong, but Willow kicked out.<\/p>\n<p>Willow took control at ringside until Kross caught her as she charged and dropped her shoulder-first over the ringside barricade. Kross taunted Willow with half-speed slaps mid-ring. That fired up Willow. She landed a spinebuster on Kross a minute later for a two count. Lena hook kicked Willow. It showed light, but Willow sold it, so Excalibur paused to decide how to address it. He called it a grazing blow that was enough to drop Willow.<\/p><div id=\"pwtor-1086204667\" class=\"pwtor-content-1 pwtor-entity-placement\"><!-- Tag ID: pwtorchcom_test_300x600 -->\r\n<div align=\"center\" data-freestar-ad=\"__336x280 __300x600\" id=\"pwtorchcom_test_300x600\">\r\n  <script data-cfasync=\"false\" type=\"text\/javascript\">\r\n    freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x600\", slotId: \"pwtorchcom_test_300x600\" });\r\n  <\/script>\r\n<\/div><\/div>\n<p>They stood and took turns chopping each other. Kross avoided a Willow cannonball in the corner. Willow avoided Kross&#8217;s subsequent moonsault. Kross then kicked Willow in the head and followed with a Jackhammer attempt. Willow slipped free and won with a backslide.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Willow in 11:00.<\/p>\n<p>-Megan Bayne attacked Willow afterward. Harley Cameron made the save. Willow was selling her shoulder afterward.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(C) BLACKJACK BATTLE ROYAL &#8211; TNT Title match<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Ricochet was the incumbent champion. Ricochet, Tommaso Ciampa, Jack Perry, Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta, Rush, Anthony Bowens, Hook, Katsuyori Shibata, Ace Austin, Austin Gunn, Juice Robinson, Daniel Garcia, Scorpio Sky, and Drastlico were announced ahead of time. The ref wouldn&#8217;t let Toa Liona and Bishup Kaun join him at ringside. Ricochet protested. Perry was driven into the arena on the Jurassic Express School Bus. He then came out as fans sang his &#8220;Tarzan Boy&#8221; theme song. Excalibur said Perry has to be one of the favorites because he has pinned Ricochet three times in the past, but they were in tag matches. Nigel called out Excalibur for that not making any difference in a match like this. Excalibur said he realized as he said it how dumb it sounded.<\/p>\n<p>Deep into the match, Scorpio Sky was battling Shibata. Bowens intervened and tossed Sky out of the ring. As Bowens and Shibata stared each other down, Rush and Beast Mortos joined in the fight.<\/p>\n<p>Komander hung from the top rope after Trent tossed him. He then used a body scissors to yank him over the top rope. Garcia yanked of Komander&#8217;s mask, so Komander got tossed as he protected his identity. Garcia gloated and put on Komander&#8217;s mask. Newly turned heel Ciampa, in a babyface spot, eliminated Garcia. Ace, Ricochet, and Rush battled next. Juice eliminated Ciampa as they cut away to the PPV portion.<\/p>\n<h3>[PAY-PER-VIEW]<\/h3>\n<p>Perry and Ricochet were battling at the end. Perry went for a sunset bomb on Ricochet, but put himself at risk if his boots touched. Neither went over to the floor. Perry climbed to the top rope. Ricochet pulled him into his shoulders, but Perry used a reverse rana to eliminate Ricochet to win.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Perry to capture the TNT Title.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(1) FTR (Dax Harwood &amp; Cash Wheeler w\/Stokely Hathaway) vs. THE YOUNG BUCKS (Matt &amp; Nick Jackson) &#8211; AEW World Tag Team Title match<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Bucks were joined by six kids who are part of the Jackson family. Schiavone called it a wonderful moment. FTR wheeled Stokely to the ring. They fought at ringside early where Dax ended up cut on the forehead from a ringpost.<\/p>\n<p>FTR delivered a stuff piledriver on Matt at ringside. Nick rolled into the ring seconds later, bleeding from the forehead. Dax and Cash punched away at Nick in the ring and then set up another stuff piledriver. Nick blocked it and superkicked Cash and then Dax. He dropped onto Dax and scored a near fall. Matt remained down at ringside for an extended period. When he stood, Cash drove him into the ringside barricade.<\/p>\n<p>Matt eventually hot-tagged in. He rallied. He got a pep talk from a family member at ringside. Dax yeld onto Matt&#8217;s boot and yanked him onto the ring apron. Matt leaped off the top rope a minute later with crossbody press onto Dax for a near fall. Dax continued bleeding heavily. Matt applied a sharpshooter on Dax. Nick stopped Cash from interfering and applied his own sharpshooter. FTR escaped.<\/p>\n<p>Wild action ensued. Dax sitout powerbombed Matt and scored a near fall. Fans chanted, &#8220;AEW! AEW!&#8221; Cash swung a tag title belt at Matt. Matt ducked. Schiavone said he didn&#8217;t fear getting DQ&#8217;d. FTR suplexed The Bucks off the ring apron to ringside.<\/p>\n<p>They all reentered the ring where the Bucks took control with a barrage of superkicks. There was blood splattered and pooled several places at ringside. Stokely held Nick&#8217;s leg on a springboard attempt, slowing him down. When Nick launched, FTR caught him with a Shatter Machine for a two count. Stokely showed he didn&#8217;t need the wheelchair. Nigel was astonished. Dax thought he won a minute later, but Nick&#8217;s boot was draped on the bottom rope. The ref informed him. FTR took out their frustrations on Nick with a series of superkicks. Nick kicked out at one and fired up, which got a big rise from the crowd. FTR looked on wide-eyed.<\/p>\n<p>FTR battled back and set up Shatter Machine. The Bucks fought through and gave Dax superkicks and a Shatter Machine of their own. They delivered BTE Triggers for a near fall. Fans chanted &#8220;AEW!&#8221; Cash dove through the ropes, but Nick ducked. Nick leaped through the ropes on the other side of the ring and tackled Stokely off his wheelchair. Then he delivered their springboard driver for a believable near fall.<\/p>\n<p>Matt psyched up Nick and they signaled for another move. Cash intervened. FTR gave Matt a stuff piledriver and then gave Matt a top rope Shatter Machine for the win.<\/p>\n<p>WINNERS: FTR in 19:00 to retain the AEW Tag Team Titles.<\/p>\n<p>-The lights went out as FTR were celebrating and then the big screen said &#8220;Even&#8221; which then extended into &#8220;Revenge.&#8221; Adam Copeland&#8217;s music played and he came out to a big pop. Christian Cage&#8217;s music played next and he came out behind FTR and Stokely. He sprayed Cash in the face and gave a Killswitch to Dax. Copeland then speared Cash. Stokely begged off. He shook hands with Christian, but Christian gave him a Killswitch. Copeland then tossed Stokely out of the ring.<\/p>\n<p>Copeland and Christian held the tag belts. Copeland told FTR, &#8220;This is how we hurt you.&#8221; The Bucks stood and had a brief tense moment with Copeland and Christian, who then set the belts down and left to Copeland&#8217;s music. (Was that a coin flip to decide whose music played?)<\/p>\n<p><em>(Keller&#8217;s Analysis: Wild, well-executed tag match start to finish. The family at ringside weren&#8217;t a big factor except for a pep talk. Although there was some interference from Stokely, the finish itself was pretty clean and decisive for FTR. Given their pivot to Copeland and Christian, it made sense.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>-They went to Excalibur, Schiavone, and Nigel at ringside. Excalibur noted they sold out the arena. He noted they were streaming for the first time ever on MyAEW.com.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(2) TONI STORM vs. MARINA SHAFIR &#8211; Everyone Banned from Ringside<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Shafir made her entrance first after getting psyched up with Wheeler Yuta and Garcia backstage.\u00a0The bell rang 41 minutes into the hour with Shafir attacking Storm right away. Shafir landed some strikes, then marched around the ring and gloated to the crowd.<\/p>\n<p>She threw some roundkicks to Storm&#8217;s chest as she kneeled. Nigel said she should have put her arms up to protect herself. Excalibur said perhaps it was a strategy to bait her into those kicks with a counter move plan that hasn&#8217;t played out yet. Storm caught Shafir with a sleeper. Shafir escaped and stopped Storm&#8217;s comeback with a pump kick to Storm&#8217;s head.<\/p>\n<p>Shafir avoided a hip attack and went for a suplex off the ring apron. Storm held onto the ropes, so Shafir kicked her in the back. She then landed a back suplex to the floor. Storm avoided a kick, so Shafir sold a foot injury. Storm bit Shafir&#8217;s foot.<\/p>\n<p>They battled in the ring. Storm landed three German suplexes mid-ring, then landed two hip attacks. Shafir yelled for her to bring on a third. She did. She then hit a Storm Zero for a believable near fall. Storm bit Shafir&#8217;s left boob. &#8220;That&#8217;s the first time I&#8217;ve ever seen that in my life,&#8221; Schiavone said. Storm then won with a small package. Nigel called it &#8220;a cinematic victory.&#8221; (Head over to the Oscars, Toni!)<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Storm in 10:00.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Keller&#8217;s Analysis: They pulled this off pretty well, with Shafir staying within her lane of specialty and dominating as Storm sold before making a comeback including a notable strategy with her teeth. The contrast of the two characters worked well here and there was a very good chance it might not have.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>-Ronda Rousey then entered the ring. She called out Storm. Storm had made her way to the stage, but sat up and smiled and headed to the ring. Storm got in Rousey&#8217;s face. &#8220;A tantalizing prospect,&#8221; said Nigel. Shafir sucker punched Storm. Shafir and her longtime friend and training partner Rousey gloated as they left. Mina Shirakawa and Luther checked on Storm on the floor.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Keller&#8217;s Analysis: If nothing else, AEW is helping Rousey promote her May. 16 fight against Gina Carano. Perhaps she wrestles, too. A tag match feels pretty turnkey here.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>(3) JON MOXLEY vs. KONOSUKE TAKESHITA &#8211; AEW Continental Title match with no time limit<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Moxley made his entrance through a back hall and crossed paths with Shafir and Rousey who wished him luck. As Takeshita came out, they went to Renee at ringside who noted that no one is allowed at ringside and there must be a definitive winner. The bell rang 58 minutes into the hour.<\/p>\n<p>The early minutes were strong, with back and forth intense strikes and mostly matwork. The downside of a &#8220;no time limit&#8221; stip is that it sends a pretty strong signal there won&#8217;t be a finish before they get past that usual 20 minute time limit. At 11:00, they stood and exchanged strikes. Mox ducked a swing and applied a sleeper. Takeshita escaped, but sold a knee injury.<\/p>\n<p>They battled on the ring apron next. Mox landed a stomp, sending Takeshita crashing to the floor. Mox walked around the ring raising his middle fingers in the air. Takeshita bled from the forehead. They went back to exchanging rapid-fire strikes mid-ring. Mox landed a leaping piledriver for a near fall at 15:00. Mox applied a crossface mid-ring and shifted into a chinlock. Takeshita back elbowed to escape.<\/p>\n<p>Mox and Takeshita went forehead-to-forehead. They collided mid-ring with clotheslines. Takeshita then took Mox down with a hard lariat. Mox stood only to absorb a running knee in the corner. Takeshita landed an exploder suplex off the top rope and then a running high knee for a near fall. Mox fought back with a sudden Paradigm Shift.<\/p>\n<p>They took turns suplexing each other, one after another. Mox took Takeshita down with a lariat. Takeshita kicked out at one. Takeshita landed a Raging Fire a minute later at 20:00 for a super close near fall. Excalibur said Takeshita was stunned by the kickout. Fans chanted &#8220;Fight Forever.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Takeshita charged, but his knee gave out. Mox kicked his knee and then landed a Death Rider for a near fall. Fans popped for the kickout.<\/p>\n<p>Mox applied a sleeper. Takeshita gave Mox a middle finger, but Mox held the grip. Takeshita passed out and the ref called for the bell. Schiavone said it would have been &#8220;way beyond a draw&#8221; under normal rules. (Not &#8220;way beyond.&#8221;) Exacalibur emphasized that Takeshita didn&#8217;t tapout, as if that made a difference. Pac was among those applauding afterward.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER. Moxley in 23:00 to retain the TNT Title.<\/p>\n<p>-Takeshita passed on Mox&#8217;s offer of a gesture of sportsmanship afterward. As he began to leave the ring, he paused and returned and agreed to shake Moxley&#8217;s hand afterall. Mox celebrated to his music.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Keller&#8217;s Analysis: Expectations were high and it depends on your expectations whether this exceeded them. It was a really good, intense, well-executed match that matched the styles of these two with a bit of a slower pace early but it really peaked well.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>-The lights went out and then a video played featuring a green tint and then red tint and then green and red as someone&#8217;s X-ray was shown. Someone was gassed. Then Will Ospreay was shown coming to life again. He removed a gas mask and let out a roar.<\/p>\n<p>-They cut to Mox who was upset and waved his arms as if upset with the interruption. Ospreay&#8217;s music played and he walked out onto the stage. Mox continued to look annoyed and he entered the ring. Ospreay charged into the ring and tacked Mox. Pac, Yuta, and Garcia entered and went after Ospreay. Ospreay landed some Hidden Blades to clear the ring. He then landed a twisting dive onto Garcia and Yuta at ringside. Mox fled from Ospreay&#8217;s pursuit.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Keller&#8217;s Analysis: Mox&#8217;s character remains all over the place, playing a good sport with Takeshita and then being part of a thuggish group of heels against top babyface Ospreay looking for revenge.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>-Renee interviewed Willow and Harley backstage who had their game-faces on. Willow was nursing a sore shoulder, but said she&#8217;d give it her best shot. Harley closed with fired up encouragement.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(4) BABES OF WRATH (Harley Cameron &amp; Willow Nightingale) vs. MEGAN BAYNE &amp; RENA KROSS &#8211; AEW Women&#8217;s Tag Team Title match<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Bayne and Kross attacked Harley and Willow before the bell and were rewarded with the ref calling for the bell. The match began 34 minutes into hour two. Willow landed a Pounce several minutes in. Then she landed a Death Valley Driver on Kross.<\/p>\n<p>As Kross suplexed Harley, Bayne aimed to kick Harley, but the suplex was ahead of the kick. Kross kicked Willow and went for a Jackhammer. Willow countered with a backslide. Bayne clotheslined Willow. Bayne and Kross landed a double slam and in a sudden finish, Kross pinned Willow. Excalibur said Willow&#8217;s injury left her vulnerable.<\/p>\n<p>WINNERS: Bayne &amp; Kross in 6:00 to capture the AEW Women&#8217;s Tag Team Titles.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Keller&#8217;s Analysis: The outcome was foreshadowed with all the talk of Willow&#8217;s shoulder injury and paying a price for wrestling twice on one event. The match was short, but that&#8217;s a good choice. I think a submission might&#8217;ve made more sense here for a move that put torque on a shoulder.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>(5) SWERVE STRICKLAND (w\/Prince Nana) vs. BRODY KING<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Danielson took over for Nigel for the second half of the PPV at this point. The fans were worked up before the bell chanting &#8220;F&#8212; Ice!&#8221; and cheering in general. Brody went on the attack early. Brody barked. Swerve took out Brody down. The announcers laughed and conceded it was pretty awesome. Swerve stomped on Brody&#8217;s chest and then exposed a turnbuckle. He then drove Brody head-first into the exposed turnbuckle. Brody made a comeback at ringside and slammed Swerve onto the ringside barricade. An audible &#8220;F&#8212; Ice!&#8221; chant broke out briefly here.<\/p>\n<p>As Brody put Swerve on the top turnbuckle, another chant that seemed to be &#8220;F&#8212; Ice!&#8221; broke out. Brody wrapped Swerve around the ringpost. Swerve tapped, but Excalibur pointed out the hold wasn&#8217;t legal. Brody leaped off the ring apron and drove Swerve&#8217;s back onto the ringside steps. Brody landed a turning sidewalk slam at ringside. Fans chanted, &#8220;Brody! Brody!&#8221; Swerve writhed in pain.<\/p>\n<p>They stood on the ring apron and exchanged chops to the chest. Swerve landed a powerbomb on the ring apron. Both were down and slow to get up.<\/p>\n<p>They continued to fight back and forth, including the exposed turnbuckle coming into play. Eventually, Swerve landed a Vertebreaker on the exposed concrete floor. Brody&#8217;s head bounced off the floor. Brody rolled into the ring at the count of nine. Swerve landed a top rope Swerve Stomp for just a one count. (Is that the third time there&#8217;s been a one-count kickout after a big move deep into a match tonight?) Brody powered up and went after Swerve, but Swerve ducked and landed a House Call for the win.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Swerve in 15:00.<\/p>\n<p>-Nana slid a cinder block into the ring. Swerve put Brody&#8217;s head on the block. Kenny Omega ran out for the save.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Keller&#8217;s Analysis: A clean win for Swerve, although the idea that anything goes at ringside in a regular match is weird when they often do ref distractions just to sneak in an eye poke at times in other situations to avoid getting DQ&#8217;d. This was a good, intense match, following the theme of the night.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>(6) THEKLA vs. KRIS STATLANDER &#8211; Two-out-of-three-falls match for the AEW Women&#8217;s Title<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The bell rang 6 minutes into the hour. Thekla got a leverage pin with her hand on the bottom rope at 5:00 to win the first fall. (This is one of those stupid early falls in a Best of Three falls match since there&#8217;s no way if it was one fall, it would have ended that soon, but there was nothing about it being a Best of Three fall that made that pinfall more likely.)<\/p>\n<p>Thekla did her crab crawl thing at 9:00, but Statlander recovered and blocked a spear and took over. That&#8217;s a bad look for Thekla. Stat&#8217;s comeback got no heat. The crowd did start to show some fatigue after being hot for Swerve-Brody.<\/p>\n<p>They stood mid-ring and exchanged strikes at 13:00. Thekla countered a Statlander tornado style move into a body wrap of sorts. Stat leveraged Thekla into a Staturday Night Fever to even the score 1-1. That&#8217;s another finish that just didn&#8217;t feel like it would have been the end of a regular match, but was anti-climactic and sudden merely because they had another fall to end with something more conventional. That&#8217;s less of a big deal, than the quick first falls, but it&#8217;s still less than idea.<\/p>\n<p>There was a ref bump very early in the third fall. Thekla kicked the ref and then took off his belt and strutted around ringside and then tried to use it as a weapon. Statlander blocked the swing and took the belt and whipped Thekla with it over and over. Statlander landed another Staturday Night Fever. The fans counted the cover, but the ref was still down. Skye Blue and Julia Hart ran out and went after Statlander. Stat fended them off with the ref&#8217;s belt. The ref got in the ring and yanked the belt away from Stat. He was angry with Stat, assuming she took it from him. Thekla speared Stat and landed two stomps for the win.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Thekla in 18:00.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Keller&#8217;s Analysis: Stat lost only after interference from Hart and Blue, so not a clean win, so it was meant to protect Stat. Danielson called it an &#8220;unfair&#8221; advantage for Thekla. The match itself was fine, but didn&#8217;t at all need the three falls stip.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>(7) KYLE FLETCHER &amp; MARK DAVIS &amp; KAZUCHIKA OKADA vs. JET SPEED (&#8220;Speedball&#8221; Mike Bailey &amp; Kevin Knight) &amp; MISTICO &#8211; AEW Trios Title match<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Lots of action early, as you&#8217;d fully expect with these six. Schiavone was mystified that Knight and Bailey were wearing masks during the match, not just for ring introductions. Excalibur said if you&#8217;re not accustomed to it, it can affect your breaking and vision. Davis yanked the mask off of Knight. &#8220;That might actually benefit Kevin Knight,&#8221; said Danielson. That&#8217;s what I was thinking. They also tore off Speedballs mask at ringside.<\/p>\n<p>Fletcher rubbed a mask on his crotch and threw it into the crowd. (In some circles, that can fetch a lot of money.) Bailey, Knight, and Mistico landed a running dive through the ropes onto the heels at ringside. Then they played to the crowd. Back in the ring, Mistico and Okada faced off. Mistico got the better of Okada.<\/p>\n<p>Speedball and Knight battled Okada and Fletcher next. Knight and Okada face off mid-ring. Okada smiled. He gave him a middle finger. Knight bit it. Okada avoided a Knight dropkick and then went for his .Knight stopped short. Okada hit a charging Knight with his dropkick. Fletcher kicked Speedball as he charged into the ring. Mistico leaped off the top rope onto Fletcher and Okada. Davis dropkicked Mistco out of the ring.<\/p>\n<p>Fletcher set up a brainbuster on Knight, but Mistico intervened with a tornado DDT. Bailey landed a shooting star press on Fletcher a minute later for a two count. He lifted FLetcher for a move, but Davis entered the ring. Davis entered with a title belt. Speedball bailed out to ringside. Speedball then landed a shooting star knee onto Fletcher. Knight stood guard but Davis shoved Knight into Speedball, breaking up the pin.<\/p>\n<p>Fletcher officially tagged in Davis who landed a piledriver on Knight. Then he gave Bailey a leaping piledriver. Mistico broke up the cover. Speedball caught Davis with a spin hook kick. Fletcher broke up the cover. Speedball threw Fletcher to the floor and then leaped onto him at ringside. Knight landed on Davis and scored a near fall, broken up by Okada. Excalibur noted the &#8220;frenetic pace.&#8221; Mistico landed a running twisting dive onto Okada at ringside.<\/p>\n<p>Back in the ring, Fletcher set up a superplex on Knight. Mistico broke it up. Speedball knocked Davis down. Knight then leaped off the top rope over Mistico and Fletcher with a UFO Splash and scored a three count.<\/p>\n<p>WINNERS: Jet Speed &amp; Mistico in 17:00 to capture the AEW Trios Titles.<\/p>\n<p>-They announced afterward Mistico had signed with AEW. They played his music for a while afterward.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Keller&#8217;s Analysis: Tons of action, and a different kind of chaotic tag match as the Bucks and FTR at the start of the PPV. The post-match celebration to Mistico&#8217;s theme is going to take show past the four hour mark.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>(8) BANDIDO vs. ANDRANDE<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>(Note: I was thinking this event might end well before the four hour mark, but I forgot about this match. So now we&#8217;re definitely headed to at least very close to four hours of PPV time (plus the pre-show), and realistically pushing past that. If this goes around 18, the Tornado Tag goes around 12, and the main event around 28, it shouldn&#8217;t need to push much past four hours, which would be nice for East Coast fans needing to get up for work in the morning.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The bell rang 57 minutes into the third hour. Don Callis joined in on commentary. Excalibur complimented Andrade keeping his agility despite putting on so much muscle lately.<\/p>\n<p>After Bandido yanked off his pants, Andrade landed a vicious powerbomb. Bandido recovered on the floor. Andrade took off his pants and revealed small red trunks underneath. Andrade posed for a selfie with one woman who was acting like she was going to faint. Danielson said if Andrade wants to win the match, he should keep at least one eye on Bandido.<\/p>\n<p>Andrade crawled into the ring and scored a two count at 8:00. Bandido gave Andrade a released German suplex and his head hit the lower turnbuckle pad hard. Bandido landed a tornado twisting dive off the top rope onto Andrade at 11:00. He then landed a running flip dive onto Andrade at ringside. Bandido went for a top rope frog splash, but Andrade lifted his knees.<\/p>\n<p>Back in the ring, Bandido landed a shooting star press for a near fall. Andrade countered a move by Bandido off the ring apron by sweeping his legs. Andrade went back to the woman in the crowd and took a selfie and gave her his number. Callis said. &#8220;It&#8217;s not a petting zoo.&#8221; Andrade nearly slipped on a top rope moonsault, but landed on his feet and then hit a regular moonsault for a two count. Fans chanted, &#8220;This is awesome!&#8221; at 18:00. From the crowd fatigue standpoint, it&#8217;ll work in the favor of this show that it&#8217;s three hours earlier West Coast time than East Coast time.<\/p>\n<p>Bandido countered mid-air and crashed to the mat onto Andrade for a near fall. The announcers said it was terrifying. Bandido applied a stretch muffler. Bandido signaled for the 21 Plex, but Andrade hit a sudden spinning back elbow. Bandido landed a rolling heel kick as Andrade was dropping down. The announcers marveled at the move and said they never aaw it before and aren&#8217;t sure how you&#8217;d avoid it. Bandido landed a 21 Plex for a near fall. He then hoisted Andrade up onto his shoulders and dropped him onto his kneelift to the jaw.<\/p>\n<p>Bandido charged and went for a 21 Plex. Andraded flipped over onto his feet and then landed a back elbow. He followed with a double-arm leaping spinning neckbreaker for the win.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: Andrade in 21:00.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Keller&#8217;s Analysis: Certainly some of the best athleticism of the entire night. As good as it was, it probably was a few minutes too long for this stage of the night.)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>(9) ORANGE CASSIDY &amp; DARBY ALLIN &amp; RODERICK STRONG vs. THE DOGS (Gabe Kidd &amp; Clark Connors &amp; David Finley) &#8211; Tornado Tag match<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>During Cassidy&#8217;s entrance, the video screen showed a graphic with a reward for finding the (formerly) missing Strong of a $15 gift card. The bell rang 24 minutes into the hour. More crazy action early with more speed than any prior match. Clark speared Darby through the ropes to the floor like a bullet train at 2:00 and it seemed legitimately more dangerous than climbing Mt. Everest. The crowd gasped. Strong and Cassidy broke up a cover in the ring.<\/p>\n<p>Excalibur announced Storm vs. Shafir in a No Holds Barred match on Dynamite this Wednesday. The heels wrapped a chain around Darby&#8217;s throat and had him trapped in the corner for a series of splashes. The three heels gloated.<\/p>\n<p>The Dogs turned their attention to Cassidy. Cassidy stood and put his hands in his pockets. Roddy entered before that could cost Cassidy. He hit Connors with a nice high dropkick.He took Gabe down with a suplex and let out a yell. He threw Cassidy, hands still in pockets, into Connors and Gabe in separate corners at 6:00. As Strong and Cassidy cleared the ring of The Dogs, fans chanted, &#8220;Please help Darby!&#8221; Cassidy cut the tag rope rope to free the chain. Darby immediately leaped off the top rope with a Coffin Drop onto everyone at ringside.<\/p>\n<p>Strong put Connors in a Boston Crab. Darby put Gabe in a sharpshooter. Cassidy put Finley in a sleeper. While in the sleeper, Finlay broke up the submission holds. All six were down and slow to get up. Then they all stood at once and brawled. Gabe shoved Darby hard off the ring apron onto the mat at ringside. Connors blocked an Orange Punch and landed a spear.<\/p>\n<p>Gabe, meanwhile, went after Darby with a skateboard. He charged, but Darby blocked it. Darby head-buttted Gabe off the stage and then leaped and hit him with the skateboard. Connors and Finlay hit a high-low style spear combo. Connors and Finlay went after Strong. Darby returned to the ring. Gabe&#8217;s hand was zip tied by the stage and he was yelling. Cassidy landed an Orange Punch. Strong landed End of Heartache. Cassidy made the cover and scored a three count on Connors.<\/p>\n<p>As Darby celebrated his way up the ramp, Gabe spit at him and yelled as he was still stuck tied to the stage.<\/p>\n<p>WINNERS: Darby &amp; Strong &amp; Cassidy in 12:00.<\/p>\n<p><strong>(10) MJF vs. &#8220;HANGMAN&#8221; ADAM PAGE &#8211; Texas Death match for the AEW World Title<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>After Hangman came out, an intro video aired with MJF taking a dig at Los Angeles and then pissing on a Hangman grave marker. He spoke in a drawl. He then made his entrance dressed in a sombrero and he wore a cowboy hat. Hangman looked dead serious throughout. The bell rang 47 minutes into the hour.\u00a0Excalibur said as odious an individual as MJF is, he&#8217;s a student of the business. Danielson backed that up. Schiavone said he can be that but also a terrible human being. Schiavone talked about MJF&#8217;s interview with TMZ predicting he&#8217;ll go down as the greatest of all-time when he&#8217;s done.<\/p>\n<p>They brawled into the crowd. (It showed discipline that AEW didn&#8217;t have any other brawls in the crowd so that this felt novel.) MJF took over back in the ring and mockely ran the ropes and then shoved his crotch in Hangman&#8217;s face. Fans booed. Hangman stood as MJF saluted the crowd. Hangman swung a trash can lid at MJF. MJF fled. Hangman pursued him. MJF kept running even after Hangman stopped, so Hangman reversed course and whacked MJF with the lid. (I play a similar version of this with my dog around the dining room table and my dog has never been fooled by my change in direction like MJF just was.)<\/p>\n<p>Hangman pulled a staple gun out from under the ring. He also had a birthday card and he stapled it to MJF&#8217;s hand. MJF dropped down in pain. Hangman delivered another staple. Fans chanted, &#8220;You sick f&#8212;!&#8221; Hangman stapled the card to MJF&#8217;s chest and it stuck. &#8220;It&#8217;s wonderful!&#8221; said Schiavone. Hangman dropped to ringside and looked for something. He found a window covered in a black tarp.<\/p>\n<p>MJF took the window from him and smashed it in the ring. The glass shattered. MJF threw the window frame to the floor and then he yelled, &#8220;I don&#8217;t do that indy bullshit.&#8221; Hangman bodyslammed MJF onto the glass. &#8220;That&#8217;s one of the highlights of the year right there,&#8221; said Schiavone. MJF had no cuts, but some of the candy glass stuck to him. Hangman dragged MJF chest down on the glass. They cut to a woman in the crowd who seemed very concerned. (Kids at home, don&#8217;t do this on real glass when imitating your favorite wrestler.)<\/p>\n<p>MJF was bleeding heavily from his forehead. Hangman punched away at him and then tossed him onto the glass again. At 10:00, Hangman wrapped MJF&#8217;s mouth with barbed wire and then pulled backward. Excalibur said MJF might have a permanent smile on his face from that.<\/p>\n<p>MJF took over bloodied Hangman with jabs to the forehead . He slammed Hangman on the glass mid-ring. MJF dragged Hangman in a circle on the glass. MJF brought a broom into the ring and swept out the glass. The announcers pointed out that this allowed Hangman to rest. MJF then tried to hit Hangman with the broom, but Hangman blocked it and broke it over his knee. MJF stabbed Hangman in the forehead with the jagged butt of the handle. MJF sat on a chair mid-ring and leaned back casually. Then he stood and hit Hangman across the back with the chair.<\/p>\n<p>MJF jabbed a syringe from inside Hangman&#8217;s mouth through the cheek and then shot somethign out of it. Fans gagged and cringed collectively. The syringe was still stuck in Hangman&#8217;s mouth. MJF went for a chairshot to the head. Hangman blocked it and took over.<\/p>\n<p>Hangman took over, but MJF landed a wheelbarrow slam onto the barbed wire chair mid-ring. MJF set up a Heat Seeker. Hangman blocked it and landed a Dead Eye onto the barbed wire chair mid-ring. Hangman clutched his knee afterward. MJF stood at the count of five at 22:00. Hangman sent MJF into a barbed wire wrapped chair in the corner with a fallaway slam.<\/p>\n<p>Hangman flipped off the top rope toward MJF at ringside, but MJF moved. Hangman rolled into the ring. MJF set up a Heat Seeker onto a chair. Hangman escaped and then leaped off the ring apron with a Dead Eye through a table below. MJF barely beat the ref&#8217;s ten count. Hangman setup another Heat Seeker off the ring apron, but MJF blocked it and bit Hangman. He then delivered a leaping tombstone off the ring apron through a table. Both were down and slow to get up. Hangman was out underneath the table and MJF was curled up clutching his knee. Schiavone said Texas Death matches date back to the 1950s and they&#8217;ve certainly ramped up since those days. Danielson said after this, he&#8217;d like to see a moratorium on these matches for a while.<\/p>\n<p>Hangman and MJF reset mid-ring with wild swings at each other. MJF spat at Hangman&#8217;s face. Hangman caught MJF mid-air and powerbombed him at 27:00. Hangman went for a Buckshot, but MJF ducked and poked his eyes. They went forehead-to-forehead. Then they both swung and knocked each other out. Danielson said there is no time limit so they could be there all night. (More urgently, will either stand, though.) They both rolled to the floor and stood. Danielson said they were both smart letting gravity help them to their feet.<\/p>\n<p>Hangman and MJF each grabved light tubes. A brief &#8220;ECW&#8221; chant started. MJF backed up the ramp to the stage. Hangman pursued him. They swung the tubes at each other and each ducked. Hangman bashed MJF across his back with it, shattering it. Hangman took MJF&#8217;s out of his hands. This real glass actually cut MJF in dozens of places at the point of impact. Hangman then hit MJF across the forehead with the second tube. MJF was bleeding more heavily from his forehead.<\/p>\n<p>Hangman grabbed a handful of skewers and pounded them into the flesh of MJF&#8217;s skull. Many stuck. Danielson said, &#8220;And he just got his hair done!&#8221; MJF got up at nine. Hangman went back on the attack. Hangman brought a black bag into the ring and he pulled a long chain out of it with two dog collars. He put one dog callar around MJF&#8217;s neck. He put the other dog dollar around his own neck. Schiavone called this &#8220;one of the most epic nights&#8221; in AEW history. When MJF regained his awareness, he panicked over the dog collar and tried to run away. Hangman yanked him back.<\/p>\n<p>Schiavone asked how this would end. Excalibur said one of them will almost assuredly go out on a stretcher and with their lives changed. Hangman set up a table and asked, &#8220;Anybody got a lighter?&#8221; (I hope there&#8217;s no smokers nearby. Indeed, there weren&#8217;t any!) He pulled out a barbed wire board instead and placed it on the table. Fans chanted, &#8220;We want lighters!&#8221; They battled on the ring apron. Hangman kicked MJF in the chest and then climbed to the second rope. MJF yanked Hangman off and Hangman flipped back-first through the barbed wire table. Hangman stood at 9. Danielson said Hangman was one second away from never being table to challenge for the AEW World Title again.<\/p>\n<p>They brawled up the ramp to the stage at 41:00. Hangman yanked MJF into his arms and then leaped off the stage and crashed through tables below with sound board equipment. Pyro blasted from and sparks sputtered. The ref began counting both of them down. Both stood at 9. MJF staggered around. &#8220;This is a fight for all times,&#8221; said Schiavone.<\/p>\n<p>Hangman dragged a crawling MJF back to the ring. Excalibur said MJF was being &#8220;dog walked.&#8221; Schiavone said, &#8220;He&#8217;s a good boy.&#8221; Fans chanted, &#8220;He&#8217;s a good boy!&#8221; Hangman shoved MJF over the top rope and then went for a Buckshot. MJF met him a low kick. MJF then grabbed his title belt from ringside. MJF hit Hangman in the head with it. Hangman went down with a thud. The ref counted to 9. Hangman shot up and went after MJF with a kick to the crotch and a belt shot to the head. He let out a roar and played to the crowd. He then set up a Buckshot. MJF charged at him and knocked him off the ring apron. He hung Hangman who passed out. MJF let go and Hangman fell to the ground. Blood got on the camera lens that showed the ref counting to ten.<\/p>\n<p>WINNER: MJF in 46:00 to retain the AEW World Title.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Keller&#8217;s Analysis: That was an orgy of violence.)<\/em><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3><strong>JOIN US LIVE ON YOUTUBE TONIGHT FOR THE VIDEO-FORMAT OF OUR LIVE POST-SHOWS\u2026<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>PWTorch\u2019s Brian Zilem and Taylor Halley to review AEW Revolution LIVE tonight right after the PPV ends on &#8220;Wrestling Night in America.&#8221; Join us and let us know your thoughts on the event during the post-show.<\/p>\n<h3>Email our post-show at <a href=\"mailto:wadekellerpodcast@gmail.com\">wadekellerpodcast@gmail.com<\/a> with your comments and questions about Grand Slam. 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