AEW Revolution 2026: Where Do We Go From Here?
With AEW Revolution 2026 in the books & Adam Page no longer a world title contender, Wrestling Inc. asks the million-dollar question: Where do we go from here?
"Hangman" Adam Page throws himself and MJF off the stage at AEW Revolution - AEW/Lee South The 2026 edition of AEW Revolution is in the books , and it was an exceptionally notable PPV, featuring returns and debuts by everyone from Will Ospreay to Ronda Rousey and seemingly closing the door on "Hangman" Adam Page as AEW World Champion. While we know how some of this will play out in the short-term — Ospreay takes on Blake Christian on tonight's "AEW Dynamite" in his return bout, while Darby Allin will once again battle Gabe Kidd, this time in a Coffin Match — there are still way more questions than answers coming off one of AEW's biggest PPVs. Fortunately, the Wrestling Inc.
staff is here to answer ... well, not all of them (it was a long show) but definitely some of them! Who will be the next challengers for the likes of Thekla and the Divine Dominion?
Do Adam Copeland and Christian Cage have the tag titles in their sights? And is this really the end for Page's world title aspirations? AEW Revolution 2026 is over — where do we go from here?
Read more: AEW Stars: Meet Their Spouses & Partners So what to do with three of the greatest tag teams of all time? Adam Copeland spears Cash Wheeler as Christian Cage watches on - AEW/Lee South Revolution served up a tag team wrestling fan's wet dream as FTR and the Young Bucked locked horns for the AEW World Tag Team Championship, wrestling an insanely good – of course it was – match before Adam Copeland and Christian Cage made their long-awaited returns to confront the champions and fallen challengers , teasing a three-way between Copeland and Christian, the Young Bucks, and FTR for the titles. One might even argue that it's a few tables, some ladders, and a sprinkling of chairs short of a dream match.
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