AEW Revolution 2022 results, reviews and live updates
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) gets its first PPV of the year with Revolution. The event will be held at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida. Over the course of the evening, there will be 11 matches featuring CM Punk, Thunder Rosa, Bryan Danielson, and more.
All four AEW championships will be defended throughout the evening. Outside of the traditional singles matches, there’s a dogfight – which has a long history of brutality – and a ladder match – which has a long history of people jumping off ladders. It’s going to be a big event with lots of great matches.
How to watch:
While AEW partnered with WarnerMedia for the broadcast rights, PPV will not stream on their HBO Max service, even during playback. Instead, it will be available for purchase on Bleacher Report. If you’re in the US, this is the only place you can stream it, and the event will cost $50. If you’re outside the US, you can watch Revolution on Fite TV. Prices vary depending on where you live.
Bleacher Report is available to view on desktop, Amazon Fire, Roku, iOS, and Android phones. It is not available on any game console at this time. Check out the matching card below.
Revolutionary match card:
- Hook vs. QT Marshall (BUY)
- Leyla Hirsch vs. Kris Statlander (BUY)
- House of Black vs Penta Oscuro, Pac and Erik Redbeard (BUY)
- 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 and 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, DMD (class 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)
Alternatively, 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 episodes above. Unfortunately, our reliable robot prediction is not available this time.
Below you’ll find updates and live results for Revolution as it airs on Bleacher Report. Also, there will be a match-by-match review from the Wrestle Buddies – well, from one of the Wrestle Buddies, since Hayner is on Revolution.
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The pre-show begins at 4 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. ET and will air online. As soon as it comes online, you can watch it below. Additional notes and match tag changes will also be posted below.
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Leyla Hirsch vs. Kris Statlander
Hirsch won by peg.
Mat: Hi. I was alone for this event because Chris E. Hayner was at Revolution, the lucky son of a gun. Also, I’m really sick, but the show has to go on. The opening match had a few raw points, with Hirsch missing a few points. According to the plot, this has a pretty cool ending with Hirsch maintaining his dominance by hitting Statlander with a spin, which is something I don’t think we’ve seen in a long time. . Not a prelude to the show, but fun nonetheless.
6/10
Hook and QT Marshall
Hook wins by submitting cards.
Mat: Why is QT Marshall superior to me? He is literally the “default wrestler” in any wrestling game. Maybe the guy with the gimmick as the “lightweight guy” is somehow making his way up my alley? Hook is a guy with hair who dresses up like Sagat from Street Fighter and beats people up. He feels like Muay Thai Darby Allin. I was a bit annoyed when I heard the comment team keep calling Hook a “cold handsome devil” over and over again. I got it. He looks great. Anyway, enough complaining. This is all about hooking up like a monster, and the match goes very well. It’s been a little bit of fun watching Marshall get the assignment here.
7/10
House of Black vs Penta Oscuro, Pac and Erick Redbeard
House of Black wins by peg.
Mat: There’s nothing more exciting in wrestling than Penta getting hot cards and wearing a goddamn display case, and in this case it’s encased in a terminator. I enjoyed the battles between Redbeard and the King here – a classic battle between giants vs. There is a very strange moment where Matthews is setting up some move with Penta, Penta touches the rug, and Excalibur shouts “stomp on the spot!” Is that what happened? Even so, this matchup was explosive and certainly had a lot of main card supporters.
8/10
Main card
Chris Jericho vs Eddie Kingston
Kingston wins by submission.
Mat: This match opens with what looks like a murder, as a confused Kingston causes Jericho to hang his head. Then Jericho flustered Kingston over the head. I worry about their brain health. This was a brutal match, and it was only a singles competition. This match was a frank brawl. It’s brutal. If you’re watching this movie and aren’t emotionally invested, you don’t like wrestling. Kingston needs this win to get promoted. This match is as good as I thought it would be. Really solid to kick the main card.
8.5 / 10
Jurassic Express (c) vs. reDRagon vs. The Young Bucks
(AEW World Tag Team Championship)
Jurassic Express wins by peg.
Mat: AEW does a great job of tagging team wrestling and this is a prime example of that. The action never stops, and we have three groups that actually function like tagging groups – not just people being paired together. I got the result I wanted, and the game was worth watching. There are too many false ends in the late game, but overall, it’s a very interesting one.
8/10
Keith Lee vs. Wardlow vs. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Ricky Starks vs Orange Cassidy vs. Christian Cage
Wardlow grabbed the bronze ring.
Mat: There’s plenty of premium, A-grade beef in this matchup for a powerful shot. That being said, Orange Cassidy is a national treasure and the best part of this showdown. I just hope his groin area is okay after he takes a step up there. According to Hayner, Cassidy had a nasty collision after Keith Lee’s throw and was taken backstage by doctors. Regardless, it was a great ladder fight, there were a lot of moments that I hadn’t seen before, and we got to see a burly boy grabbing that bronze ring.
7.5 / 10
Jade Cargill (c) vs. Hand Conti
(AEW TBS Championship)
Cargill wins by peg.
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While the show goes on, you can check out the episode of Wrestle Buddies’ AEW Revolution predictions to find out how wrong we were about winners and losers.