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AEW Revolution Results: Review, Grades, Card For March 9, 2025

AEW Revolution Results: Review, Grades, Card For March 9, 2025

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AEW Revolution takes place at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. Featured matches on the card include Jon Moxley defending the AEW World Championship against Cope, Toni Storm defending the AEW Women's World Championship against Mariah May, and Kenny Omega challenging Konosuke Takeshita for the AEW International Championship.
The AEW Revolution card is as follows:
The card is as follows:
Pre-Show: ROH World Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Gravity
Pre-Show: 'Big Boom!' A.J. and The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy and Mark Briscoe) (with Big Justice) vs. Johnny TV and MxM Collection (Mansoor and Mason Madden)
Pre-Show: Daniel Garcia and Undisputed Kingdom (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, and Kyle O'Reilly) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, Carlie Bravo, Lee Moriarty, and Shawn Dean)
Pre-Show: Lee Johnson & Blake Christian vs. Komander & Hologram
AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum)
AEW Continental Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Brody King
TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Momo Watanabe
Steel Cage Match: Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
#1 Contender's Match for AEW World Championship: Swerve Strickland vs. Ricochet
AEW Women's World Championship: 'Timeless' Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May
AEW International Championship: Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Kenny Omega
MJF vs. 'Hangman' Adam Page
AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Cope
Zero Hour Pre-Show
Renee Paquette, RJ City, Jeff Jarrett, and Paul Walter Hauser are on the pre-show panel, and they welcome viewers. They run through the card as well.
A video package hypes up the match between Kazuchika Okada and Brody King, and the panel continues to discuss the card. 'Queen of the Ring' stars join them and talk about the film.
The panel continues to discuss the card. Harley Cameron joins them to talk about the AEW Women's World Championship match between Toni Storm and Mariah May. QT Marshall joins the panel and takes a shot at Hauser for getting into wrestling. He says there's a major difference between wrestling at big arenas and bingo halls. He offers to help train Hauser. Marshall and Hauser lock up, and Hauser gets the upper hand. Marshall throws his drink at Hauser as he leaves.
Lee Johnson & Blake Christian vs. Komander & Hologram (with Alex Abrahantes)
Johnson and Christian take the fight to Komander and Christian. Hologram rallies and takes them both down. Komander sends Christian to the outside. They dive onto their opponents at ringside. Hologram and Komander maintain the advantage and rock Johnson with a double kick. Christian tags in and dives onto Komander while he's hung up on the ropes.
Christian grounds Komander. He and Johnson isolate the ROH World Television Champion. Komander fires up and kicks Christian. Hologram tags in and clears house with a flurry of offense. Johnson shoves Hologram to the outside and dives onto him. Christian dives onto Komander. Johnson gets a two-count with a Frog Splash. Johnson slams Hologram onto the apron. Komander sends Johnson crashing to the floor with a hurricanrana. Christian dives onto Komander.
Komander goes for a moonsault, but Christian pulls Johnson out of the ring and hits a cutter. Hologram dives onto Christian to break up a submission hold. Komander takes Johnson out with a Destroyer. Hologram hits a 450 splash for the win as Komander dives onto Johnson.
Winners: Komander & Hologram
Good, fun opener here. The high-flying got the fans fired up. Johnson and Christian had a good showing in defeat. Komander and Hologram make a good team.
Renee Paquette speaks with 'Queen of the Ring' director Ash Avildsen, who discusses the movie.
Strong and Bravo start the match. Strong takes control and double-teams Bravo with Kyle O'Reilly. O'Reilly wrenches Bravo in an arm-bar. Cole tags in and maintains the advantage. Garcia tags in and squares off with Moriarty, and they battle back and forth. STP gains the upper hand and trucks over his opponents at ringside. STP isolates Garcia in the ring. The Opps (Samoa Joe, HOOK, and Katsuyori Shibata) are shown watching in the crowd. Bravo distracts the referee, so Bravo gets in a cheap shot. Taylor crushes Garcia with a leg drop on the apron.
Garcia fires up and dumps Taylor with a back suplex. Strong rallies, and Undisputed Kingdom takes Taylor out. Cole drops Moriarty with a neckbreaker. Garcia tags himself in as Cole goes for Panama Sunrise. Garcia traps Moriarty in a Sharpshooter, and Moriaty taps out while Cole stares the TNT Champion down.
Winners: Daniel Garcia and Undisputed Kingdom (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, and Kyle O'Reilly)
Garcia continues to stare down Undisputed Kingdom after the match, and he walks away. Undisputed Kingdom celebrates by themselves.
A video package hypes up the title match between The Hurt Syndicate and The Outrunners.
Jericho hits Gravity with a bat before the bell. Big Bill and Bryan Keith attack Gravity, and the referee calls for the bell before the match even starts. Bandido, Gravity's brother, runs in for the save and takes the fight to The Learning Tree. Big Bill overpowers him, and The Learning Tree gangs up on Bandido. Jericho unmasks Gravity.
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Jericho hits Gravity with a bat while Bill holds Bandido back. Jericho hits Gravity with the Judas Effect. Gravity's mother and sister, who were in the first row, check on him. Jericho teases attacking them and kicks Bandido instead. Jericho flips the crowd and stands tall. He leaves while holding Gravity's mask.
Young Gravy joins Renee Paquette and RJ City on the pre-show panel and comments on attending the show.
Orange Cassidy walks out with The Rizzler. Cassidy and TV start the match, and Cassidy catches him with a dropkick. Biscoe punches TV in the corner. AJ tags in and punches him too. Madden tags in and squares off with Cassidy. Mansoor attacks Cassidy from behind. Mansoor and Madden pose, and Cassidy joins them. Cassidy takes a seat next to The Rizzler and takes a bite of his cookie. Mansoor steals the cookie, and Cassidy dives onto him. Cassidy force-feeds him the cookie.
Valkyrie trips up Cassidy and crotches him on the ropes. Madden grounds Cassidy. MxM Collection isolates Cassidy. TV and Valkyrie kiss at ringside. Cassidy tags Briscoe, who fires up with a series of strikes. He rocks Mansoor with a kick. Briscoe drops Mansoor with a neckbreaker on the floor. Madden slams Briscoe off the top rope. TV hits a split-legged moonsault. 'Big Boom' AJ makes the hot tag with a barrage of punches as he brings the boom. He keeps rolling.
Madden tries to choke AJ, but he rallies and punches him. AJ slams Madden. Valkyrie distracts AJ. Mansoor hits AJ with a chop block, and TV nails him with a springboard kick. Harley Cameron fights off Valkyrie. AJ powerbombs TV. Mansoor drops him. Big Justice gets in the ring and powerbombs Mansoor.
Madden kicks AJ and sets his sights on Big Justice. Briscoe nails him with a punch. Cassidy hits the Orange Punch, and they hit a triple Power-Boom for the win.
Winners: 'Big Boom' AJ, Orange Cassidy, And Mark Briscoe
The Murder Machines (Brian Cage and Lance Archer) come out, but Powerhouse Hobbs makes the save and drops Madden with a spinebuster. Adam Devine and Tony Cavalero hit Mansoor with a chokeslam. All the good guys stand tall together.
MJF and Page square off and start trading blows. Page gains the upper hand. MJF grabs the referee and gouges Page's eye. He takes control and counters a sleeper hold by Page. MJF grounds Page. He hits him with a powerbomb over the knee.
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