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The seventh annual AEW Revolution featured lots of matches and returns, with a bloody main event that included some extreme moments.
MJF and Hangman Adam Page in the ring - AEW After more than five hours of pro wrestling, the seventh edition of AEW Revolution is in the books. As expected, it was an action-packed show, but there were plenty of surprises tonight as well, and not all of them were pleasant. In the marathon main event, Maxwell Jacob Friedman endured a barrage of offense from "Hangman" Adam Page, ensuring that he held onto the AEW World Championship while Page can supposedly never challenge for the title again.
We'll cover that match in great detail here, along with some other highlights and lowlights of the show. However, there will be plenty we don't get to. If you need a refresher on everything that took place, you'll find that at our results page.
Otherwise, take a look at some of our thoughts on the show and share your own with us in the comments. Read more: AEW Stars: Meet Their Spouses & Partners Loved: Big Returns Kick off Revolution in Huge Way Will Ospreay poses on the stage during his entrance before a match on "AEW Dynamite. " - AEW/Lee South There were some really nice surprises tonight at Revolution; some expected, but fun and exciting none the less.
Some were less expected, making them even more special, with one big shock that has the internet wrestling community divided. AEW kind of front-loaded the show with all the big returns, but they worked, so I don't think I minded that aspect at all. The first return was Adam Copeland and Christian Cage making their way back to AEW to set their sights on the World Tag Team Championship.
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