Warning: The following copy has SPOILERS for AEW Revolution (Mar 9th, 2025)
AEW Revolution is the company's first big PPV since inking a deal with HBO Max in the USA and being available on Amazon Prime around the world. Jon Moxley defends his AEW World Championship against "The Rated R Superstar", Cope, and Kenny Omega attempts to win the International Championship from The Don Callis Family's Konosuke Takeshita. The AEW Tag Team titles are on the line as The Hury Syndicate defend against the Outrunners, and Ricochet and Swerve Strickland meet to determine the Number On Contender for the AEW title.
It's set to be a "Hollywood Ending", as 'Timeless' Toni Storm and Mariah May play out the final part of their brilliant trilogy for the AEW Women's Championship. Hangman Adam Page will finally get his hands on Maxwell Jacob Friedman, MJF, Kanuchika Okada defends his AEW Continental Championship against Brody King, and there's a Steel Cage Match set between Will Ospreay and Kyle Fletcher.
AEW Revolution Results - Mar 9th, 2025
- MJF and Hangman Adam Page open the show.
- Hangman Adam Page defeats MJF with a Buckshot Lariat, following Deadeye and a vicious Angel Wings.
- Mercedes Moné defeats Momo Watanabe by subission, using the arm-trap crossfade.
- Ricochet arrives wearing Prince Nana's robe for his entrance.
- Swerve Strickland defeats Ricochet with Big Pressure to become the Number One Contender for the AEW World Championship.
- Strickland collects Nana's robe as they celebrate in the ring together.
- Kazuchika Okada defeats Brody King with the Rainmaker in a hard-hitting war to retain his AEW Continental Championship.
- The Hurt Syndicate defeat The Outrunners with ease to retain their AEW Tag Team Championship
- Mariah May and Toni Storm pay off their trilogy in style with "The Hollywood Ending".
- Mariah attempts to hit Luther with a stun gun, and Toni bleeds profusely from early in the bout, with Excalibut proclaiming that she "looks like she came from hell".
- Toni Storm retains her AEW Women's Championship with Storm Zero through a sign saying 'The Hollywood Ending', set up across two chairs.
- It's a great ending to one of AEW's best ever feuds, with Storm laying her arm over May in an embrace to end the match.
- Kenny Omega defeats Konosuke Takeshita to win the AEW International Championship. The match is every bit as incredible as you'd imagine, with Omega winning with a Crucifix Pin.
- Will Ospreay and Kyle Fletcher in a steel cage is a bloody and violent affair.
- Ospreay defeats Fletcher with the Tiger Driver '91. The match includes a great "bang bang" tribute to Mick Foley from Will Ospreay, Mark Davis interferes a bunch with varying levels of success, an Oscutter off of the cage, and both men exchanging blows with a screwdriver to their opponent's head.
- Jon Moxley retains the AEW World Championship via submission.
- Christian Cage cashed in his AEW World Championship Title shot contract to attempt to pin Cope, but Jon Moxley put Cage in a Bulldog Choke and Cage es out.
- Prince Nana greets Jon Moxley as he is leaving the arena to remind him Swerve Strickland is next.
- Swerve dives off of the concourse with a Swerve Stomp to Moxley for the PPV to end.
AEW Revolution felt like a night of big endings more than new beginnings. Kenny Omega is an AEW Champion again, and his match with Konosuke Takeshita stole the night, alongside the box office finale to Toni Storm and Mariah May's fantastic feud. Outside of that, Swerve Strickland will chase Jon Moxley, with Cope and Christian set to be on collision with one another (again) after Christian Cage's failed cash in ended Copeland's World Championship opportunity. It was a ngiht of extreme highs, and great matches, but there's little indication of where we are going next for anyone outside of the night's Main Event.