Tonight’s AEW Revolution, airing March 15, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. The show will feature AEW World Champion MJF defending his title against “Hangman” Adam Page in a Last Chance Texas Deathmatch, and if Page loses, he will never be able to challenge for the AEW World Championship again. Additionally, AEW Women’s World Champion “The Toxic Spider” Tekla of Triangle of Madness will defend her title against Kris Statlaender in two of three matches at Falls.
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AEW Revolution matches and key moments scheduled for March 15, 2026
- AEW World Championship Last Chance Texas Deathmatch (If Page loses, he will never be able to challenge for the AEW World Championship again): MJF (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
- AEW Women’s World Championship 2 out of 3 falls matches: Triangle of Madness “The Toxic Spider” Thekla (c) vs. Chris Statlander
- AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax the Ax Harwood) (c) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
- AEW Continental Championship Untimed Match: Jon Moxley (c) of the Death Riders vs. New Japan World Television Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita of the Don Callis Family
- AEW World Trios Championship Match: The Don Callis Family (AEW International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, AEW TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher, Mark Davis) (c) vs. Mistico, Jetspeed (“The Jet” Kevin Knight, “Speedball” Mike Bailey)
- AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match: Babes of Wrath (AEW TBS Champions Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) (c) vs. Divine Dominion (“The Megasus” Megan Bain and Lena Cross)
- Single match: Don Callis Family’s Andrade El Idro vs. Bandit
- Single match: Brody King vs. Swerve Strickland
- Single match (all members prohibited from ringside): “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Death Riders “The Problem” Marina Shafir
- Tornado trio match: Darby Allyn, The Conglomerate’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong vs. The Dogs (David Finlay, Clark Connors, Gabe Kidd)
- AEW Revolution Zero Hour Pre-Show AEW National Championship 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royale: “The Demand’s Ricochet(c) vs. “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa vs. Don Callis Family’s Trent Beretta vs. Don Callis Family’s Rocky “Azkal” Romero vs. LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH vs. LFI’s Dralistico vs. SkyFlight’s Scorpio Sky vs. The Ops’ “Ruthless Handsome Devil” HOOK vs. “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata of The Ops vs. Daniel Garcia of Death Riders vs. “The Five Tool Player” “The Pride of Pro Wrestling” Anthony Bowens vs. Juice Robinson of Bang Bang Gang vs. Austin Gunn of Bang Bang Gang vs. Ace Austin of Bang Bang Gang vs. “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry of Jurassic Express vs. 6 other matches to be determined
- AEW Revolution Zero Hour Pre-Show AEW TBS Championship Match: Babes of Wrath AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Lena Cross
- AEW Revolution Zero Hour Pre-Show Tag Match: Boom & Doom (“Big Boom!” AJ and QT Marshall) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions Infantry (Captain Sean Dean and Carly Bravo)
AEW Revolution Zero Hour Pre-Show Results (March 15, 2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The AEW Revolution Zero Hour Pre-Show begins with a video package.
Renee Puckett then welcomed us and introduced her co-hosts, RJ City and Jeff Jarrett. Puckett, City, and Jarrett then order the PPV in various ways and give us a synopsis of everything going on tonight.
Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness then greet the home crowd as the Infantry descend into the ring for the first match of the pre-show. Big boom! Followed by AJ, QT Marshall, Aaron Solo, and The Rizzler.
Tag match: Boom & Doom (“Big Boom!” AJ and QT Marshall) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions Infantry (Captain Sean Dean and Carly Bravo)
The match begins with Karlie Bravo landing a right hand on AJ in the corner as Marshall brawls with Sean Dean. AJ then hits Dean with a clothesline, but Marshall tags in and nails Dean with a step-up enzuigiri. AJ then hits Dean with a powerslam and Marshall flies out of the ring, nailing Bravo and Dean out of bounds. Dean and Bravo then attack Wayne Brady from the outside in the face before Dean delivers a right hand to Marshall in the ring. Christian XO then hits a big boot from the outside of Marshall, but The Rizzler hits him in the face.
Bravo then pins Marshall, but Marshall kicks out and tags in Dean. Dean tries to jump off the top rope, but Marshall catches him with a right hand and tags in AJ. AJ then slams Dean into the mat and hits a sitout powerbomb on Bravo for the pin, but Dean breaks the fall. Bravo and Dean then try to hit a double stomp on AJ, but AJ moves out of the way and Marshall takes them down. Marshall then runs the ropes, but Shane Taylor low bridges Marshall over the top rope and out of the ring.
Taylor then gets in Brady’s face from the outside and takes off his hat, but Brady takes off his sunglasses and slaps Taylor. Taylor then grabs Brady by the shirt and pulls him into the ringside area, but Rizler attacks Taylor in the face. Taylor then shoves Rizler, but Justice hits a spear outside and AJ nails Infantry and Taylor with a crossbody from the top rope. AJ then sends Bravo into the ring and gets him to his feet. AJ and Marshall then hit Bravo with the Doomsday Device for the victory.
The winners of the tag team match are Boom & Doom (“Big Boom!” AJ and QT Marshall)!
Next, we get a video package of Jon Moxley vs. Konosuke Takeshita in a non-timed match for the AEW Continental Championship.
Lena Cross then steps down to the ring with Megan Bain for the next match on the pre-show, followed by Willow Nightingale with Harley Cameron.
AEW TBS Championship Match: Babes of Wrath AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Lena Cross
The match begins with a lockup between both women, with Lena Cross showing her power from the start. And Cross corners Willow Nightingale. Furthermore, Nightingale goes for a shoulder tackle, but Cross intercepts it. Cross then slammed Nightingale face-first off the turnbuckle, earning a two count. At this stage of the match, Cross is dominating and overwhelming Nightingale. The action then cascades outward. After a scuffle, Nightingale slams Cross into the barricade. Cross then aimed for Nightingale’s shoulder, hoping to reverse her. Lena then sends Nightingale back into the ring.
Nightingale then stands up, but Cross blocks her. Nightingale then hits a back elbow and follows up with a dropkick from the turnbuckle. Nightingale then smashes a cross into the corner. Nightingale then hits a spinebuster and gets a two count. Both women then trade chops and strikes before Cross hits a TKO version to get a two count on Nightingale. Nightingale then turned around and cornered Cross. Nightingale then misses a cannonball into the corner. Cross then misses a split leg moonsault. Cross then hits a thrust kick. Nightingale then countered a jackhammer and reversed a cross for the win.
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champion Willow Nightingale from Babes of Wrath, winner and current AEW TBS Champion!
After the match, Megan Bayne also joined Cross in the ring, and both fighters defeated Nightingale. They then retreat when Harley Cameron comes to Nightingale’s aid with a pipe in hand.
The contestants then descend into the ring for the pre-show main event.
AEW National Championship 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royal: “The Demand’s Ricochet(c) vs. “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa vs. Don Callis Family’s Trent Beretta vs. Don Callis Family’s Rocky “Azkal” Romero vs. LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH vs. LFI’s Dralistico vs. SkyFlight’s Scorpio Sky vs. The Ops’ “Ruthless Handsome Devil” HOOK vs. “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata of The Ops vs. Daniel Garcia of Death Riders vs. “The Five Tool Player” “The Pride of Pro Wrestling” Anthony Bowens vs. Juice Robinson of Bang Bang Gang vs. Austin Gunn of Bang Bang Gang vs. Ace Austin of Bang Bang Gang vs. “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry of Jurassic Express vs. AR Fox vs. Lio Rush vs. Don Callis Family’s El Cron vs. Johnny TV vs. Dalton Castle vs. LFI’s The Beast Morts vs. Commander
The match begins with Ricochet setting the pace at ringside. Gate of Agony is then sent to the backstage area as he is not in this match and the action is happening all over the ring. Jack Perry and Ricochet then fight. Perry then chops Ricochet. Tommaso Ciampa then blasted Anthony Bowens. AR Fox then takes down multiple guys. Lio Rush then hits a diving hit over the ropes. After some back and forth, Juice Robinson attacked Rocky Romero and Romero was eliminated first. LFI then attacked Juice Robinson and it became Bang Bang Gang vs. LFI.
RUSH then throws Austin Gunn out of the ring. LFI, then triple team ace Austin. El Kron then eliminates AR Fox. Trent Beretta and Kron then single out the Commander. Juice comes there and attacks the members of the Don Callis family. Johnny TV then faced Ace Austin. Juice Robinson then eliminates Johnny TV. Next up is Katsuyori Shibata and Scorpio Sky. Anthony Bowens and Shibata then team up to eliminate Skye. LFI then faced off against Shibata and Bowens in the ring. Lio Rush was then defeated by Tommaso Ciampa.
Then Katsuyori Shibata pushes Doralistico out of the ring. Ricochet then eliminates Anthony Bowens. Dalton Castle then attacks Bungaran with a ricochet. Beast Morts and RUSH then double-team Castle and eliminate him. The Commander then fights Moltos, who is eliminated. Daniel Garcia then unloads on the Commander. Trent Beretta then hit Garcia with a half-and-half suplex. The Commander then eliminates Trent Beretta. Garcia then eliminates the Commander after unmasking him. Daniel Garcia is also absent. RUSH and Ace Austin then battle on the apron. Furthermore, Juice Robinson hits the RUSH and is eliminated, and Shibata is also eliminated.
RUSH then comes back and gets thrown out again, nearly eliminating Ricochet. Ciampa then eliminates Ace Austin. Tommaso Ciampa then lost to Juice Robinson. Ricochet, Jack Perry, and El Kron fight before Kron is eliminated. Ricochet then hits Perry with a spirit gun. The match continues as we open the Revolution PPV. Jack Perry and Ricochet then fight on the apron. Perry then counters Ricochet and plants him with a hurricanrana on the apron and Ricochet is eliminated.
21-Man Blackjack Battle Royal winner and new AEW National Champion, Jurassic Express’ “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry.
After the match, as the AEW Revolution Zero Hour pre-show comes to an end and Perry celebrates becoming National Champion with his sister and mother, Ricochet uses a chair to get onto the ring steps out of frustration.
AEW Revolution Results (March 15, 2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights
AEW Revolution officially kicks off with commentary highlighting the AEW World Tag Team Championship between FTR and The Young Bucks. Then, before heading to ringside, they receive a video package that highlights the family side of the Bucks, with their kids ensuring they win tonight.
The Young Bucks then go down to the ring for the first match of the PPV, followed by FTR.
AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax the Ax Harwood) (c) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
The game begins with FTR being booed as he wears Boston Celtics colors. Matt Jackson and Dax Harwood then lock up and both slap each other before Matt hits a superkick on Harwood. Cash Wheeler gets involved, and there is chaos at ringside. Back in the ring, the Bucks combine and hit a German suplex on Dax Harwood. FTR then grabbed Nick Jackson and slammed him into the announce desk. Then they threw him over the timekeeper’s table. FTR has a 2-1 advantage over Matt Jackson. FTR then hits a Spike Piledriver on Matt on the apron, and Nick Jackson is getting isolated at this stage.
Nick Jackson and Dax Harwood were publicly arrested. Cash Wheeler was then sent flying out of the stadium. Wheeler then takes Matt Jackson on the outside. Matt Jackson finally teams up and launches a furious attack. Matt then attacks Harwood. Wheeler then rolls up and hits an overhead suplex on Harwood for a two count. Matt Jackson then knocks Dax Harwood unconscious on the floor. Cash Wheeler then accidentally takes down Dax Harwood after Harwood has a scuffle with Bucks’ family at ringside. Dax Harwood then goes for a superkick on Matt Jackson, and the Young Bucks hit FTR with the Sharpshooter, who manages to break through the hold and crawl to the bottom rope to break the hold.
The Bucks then superkick Dax Harwood. Cash Wheeler then hits Nick Jackson with a brainbuster to the floor. Harwood then hits Matt with a powerbomb/high stack combination to get a two count. After a back-and-forth, The Young Bucks double suplexes FTR from the apron to the floor. The match returned to the ring and the Bucks hit FTR with multiple superkicks. Stokely then distracts Nick Jackson, which causes FTR to attack the Shatter Machine. FTR then hits a spike piledriver, but Nick gets his foot on the ropes and breaks through. FTR then hits Nick with a few superkicks and fires the FTR Trigger, but Nick kicks out with one shot.
Matt Jackson is back in the fight. The Young Bucks then hit a BTE trigger on Dax Harwood, but it only gets a two count. Cash Wheeler and Stokely are then eliminated. Bucks hits a piledriver but Harwood kicks out. Cash Wheeler then trips Nick into the turnbuckle. FTR then hit Matt Jackson with a spike piledriver and then hit Nick Jackson with an avalanche shutter machine for the win.
Winners and still AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax the Ax Harwood)!
After the match, Stokely returns to the ring to join FTR and celebrate until the lights go out. When it turns back on, the words “even” and “revenge” will appear on the screen. Then Adam Copland’s music became a hit and he moved on to huge pop. Christian Cage’s music plays and he sneaks up behind FTR. He then sprays something in Wheeler’s face and hits Harwood’s kill switch. Copeland then throws a spear at Wheeler and Stokely remains in the ring with Copeland and Cage. Cage then hits a kill switch on Stokely and Copeland kicks Stokely out of the ring. Copeland and Cage then hoisted the AEW World Tag Team Championship belts. They then glare at the Bucks and leave the belt in the ring.
Marina Shafir then makes her way to the ring for her next match on the PPV, followed by Toni Storm.
Single match (all members prohibited from ringside): “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Death Riders “The Problem” Marina Shafir
The match begins with Marina Shafir dominating Toni Storm. Shafir then throws Storm into the ring. She then hits Storm with some kicks. Shafir then nearly falls over in the cradle. Marina Shafir then takes Toni Storm down with a leg hook. Then Storm reverses with a rear naked choke. Shafir then slams Storm to the mat. Storm then fights back with a release German suplex, but Shafir takes him down with a front kick. Toni Storm then misses a hip attack and Marina Shafir counters with a kick. Shafir then slams Storm to the floor with a back suplex. Shafir then kicks Storm, but the kick hits the barricade.
Toni Storm then bites Marina Storm’s leg and she attacks. Both women then load each other with hard blows. Storm then hits Shafir with three German suplexes. He follows up with a hip attack. Furthermore, Storm hits two hip attacks. Next, Toni Storm hits a Storm Zero, but Marina Shafir kicks out for two. Marina Shafir then intercepts Toni Storm’s headbutt with Mother’s Milk. Storm then pokes Storm in the eye and bites Shafir in the chest. Storm then rolled up Shafir with a headbutt for the win.
The single match winner is “Timeless” Toni Storm!
After the match, Toni Storm celebrates, but Ronda Rousey shows up. Rousey then calls Storm back into the ring. Storm then obliges and both women look down at each other. Security and officials then jump out to separate the two women, and Shafir clocks Storm from behind as she sits on the ring apron. Rousey and Shafir then leave through the crowd while Mina Shirakawa checks on Storm.
Jon Moxley then makes his way down to the ring for his next match on the PPV, followed by Konosuke Takeshita.
AEW Continental Championship Untimed Match: Jon Moxley (c) of the Death Riders vs. New Japan World Television Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita of the Don Callis Family
The match begins with both men locked up, each trying to get the upper hand. Furthermore, Jon Moxley cornered Konosuke Takeshita and knocked him down. After a back and forth, Moxley goes for Takeshita’s knee. Jon Moxley is dominating Takeshita at this stage of the match. Moxley then goes for a piledriver, but Takeshita reverses hold. Konosuke Takeshita then goes for a knee strike, but Moxley intercepts him and applies a figure four leglock. Konosuke Takeshita then hits a piledriver and wheelbarrow German suplex. Moxley then fires back with a shotgun dropkick, but Takeshita takes him down with a knee strike.
Konosuke Takeshita then hits a Blue Thunder Bomb for a two count. After a fight on the apron, Jon Moxley hits Konosuke Takeshita with a few headbutts. Takeshita is currently destroyed. Then Jon Moxley kicks Konosuke Takeshita. Takeshita then hits an exploder suplex and hits a power drive knee for a 2 count. Jon Moxley then counters Raging Fire with a cutter. Moxley then uses a Paradigm Shift to stop Takeshita’s momentum. After that, both men engaged in a back-and-forth battle, with Moxley hitting a lariat and Konosuke Takeshita hitting a kickout.
Furthermore, Konosuke Takeshita gets a 2 count with Raging Fire. In addition, Takeshita kicks out of the Death Rider and uses the Avalanche style Death Rider. Furthermore, Jon Moxley sets up a rear naked choke and Konosuke Takeshita passes out.
Jon Moxley of Death Riders, winner of the No Time Limit Match and current AEW Continental Champion!
After the match, PAC, Yuta Wheeler, and Daniel Garcia join Moxley at ringside. Moxley then held out his hand to Takeshita, who at first tried to leave the ring, but eventually returned to the ring and shook Moxley’s hand.
Moxley then tries to leave the ring as the lights go out and a vignette shows someone recovering in a lab somewhere, but it’s not just someone like Ospreay. The lights come back on, Ospreay’s music hits, and we see a confused Moxley and the Death Riders before he makes a loud entrance. Ospreay then looks ready to fight and runs to the ring following Moxley as he enters the ring. The remaining Death Riders then come to help Moxley, but they are defeated by Ospreay and eventually retreat through the crowd as Ospreay enjoys his return to the ring.
We then head to the infirmary where Willow Nightingale’s shoulder is taped and Harley Cameron sits next to her while Willow Nightingale tells Renee Puckett that she is medically cleared. Both women then enter the ring followed by Lena Cross and Megan Bain.
Divine Dominion then go down to the ring for their next match on PPV, followed by Babes of Wrath.
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match: Babes of Wrath (AEW TBS Champions Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) (c) vs. Divine Dominion (“The Megasus” Megan Bain and Lena Cross)
The match begins with Megan Bain and Lena Cross attacking Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron. Next they target Harley Cameron. Bane then hits Cameron with a senton drop for a two count. Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron then briefly fought back, but Megan Bain and Lena Cross hit double fallaway slams. Then hits a double lariat. Nightingale then hits a cross from a backslide and gets a two count.
Megan Bain then attacks Willow Nightingale with a flying forearm. Megan Bayne and Lena Cross then hit Nightingale with a double chokeslam for the win.
Winners and new AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, Divine Dominion (“The Megasus” Megan Bain and Lena Cross)!
After the match, Megan Bain and Lena Cross celebrate their victory.
Swerve Strickland then makes his way down to the ring for the PPV’s next match against Prince Nana and Brody King.
Single match: Brody King vs. Swerve Strickland
The match starts with both men coming out swinging before Brody King hits a back suplex. King then charges at Strickland, but Strickland hits King with a house call. Strickland then picks King up and slams him into the exposed steel of the turnbuckle. King then reverses by dropping Strickland on top of the barricade. He then sends Strickland flying into the barricade. Brodie King is in control at this stage of the match. Both men are now on the turnbuckles. Swerve Strickland then targets Brody King’s arm and finger. King lifts Strickland up and hits a backbreaker in the corner of the stairs.
Swerve Strickland then counters with a jumping knee to the jaw. Then Brody King blocks it by slamming it onto the exposed concrete. They then fight on the apron and Strickland hits a powerbomb on King. Swerve Strickland then looks to Swerve Stomp Brody King on the exposed steel of the turnbuckle, but King whips him. King then hits Strickland with a diving body press, and Strickland follows up with a lariat. Brody King then hit a cannonball onto an exposed steel and got a powerslam for a two count. King then chokes Strickland out and the action spills out.
After some back-and-forth, Swerve Strickland hits a vertebreaker from the exposed concrete. Brody King then returns to the ring but gets dropped with a Swerve Stomp and King kicks out with one kick. Swerve Strickland then made three house calls against Brody King for the win.
Single match winner, Swerve Strickland!
After the match, Swerve Strickland instructed Prince Nana to grab something under the ring, but it was a cinder block, so there was no celebration of victory. Nana then brings it into the ring. They then brace Brody King over it, but Kenny Omega pops out to make the save, forcing Strickland and Nana to retreat onto the ramp. Then Kenny pats Brody King’s arm.
Next, we get a video package promoting the women’s world title match between Thekla and Kris Statlander.
Chris Statlender then makes his way to the ring for his next match on the PPV, followed by Thekla.
AEW Women’s World Championship 2 out of 3 falls matches: Triangle of Madness “The Toxic Spider” Thekla (c) vs. Chris Statlander
The match begins with both women staring at each other until Thekla has Statlender chase her around the ring. After that, Statlender was not fooled by any tricks and gave Tekla a bearhug, cornered him and threw punches. Tecla then fights back but is quickly sent to the corner where Statlender continues to push Tecla to the limit. He then uses a hammer throw to send Tecla across the ring, but when Tecla goes for the tarantula, Statlander hits him with a boot to the face and Statlander escapes. Statlender then matches Tekla on the top turnbuckle for a superplex, but she only gets a count of two.
Tekla hits two sliding lariats for a near fall, but Tecla fights back until Statlender catapults him into the corner. Tecla then ducked a lariat and eventually rolled up Statlender to get a two count of his own. Tecla then hits a hard kick and goes for the cover, but Statlender kicks out. Tecla then removes his belt, but is cautioned by the referee, and Statlender gives chase, but is sent into the corner by Tecla, who winds up and goes for a tight clutch. She now has the rope to take advantage of Thecla, which is enough for the three of them, and Thecla gets the first fall.
The bell rang for Fall 2 as Statlender then hit Thecla with a dropkick and Thecla followed up with a suplex on the floor. Tekla then managed to fight back and send Statlender into the barricade just as the referee started his count. Thekla then returns to the ring long enough to beat that count and returns to put Statlender back in the ring once more. She then brings Statlender into the corner and goes for the Tarantula, but barely breaks the hold before the count of five. She then hits a boot to the face and tries to cover Statlender, but Statlender kicks out. Tecla then goes for a spear, but Statlender covers and gets a two-shot.
Statlender then hoists Thecla onto his shoulders before getting on the turnbuckle, only for Thecla to break free. He then goes for a spider suplex, but Statlender headbutts him and goes for a second one just in case, but Tekla responds with a forearm before he can hit the spider suplex. Then, as Statlander headed outside, she posed and taunted the crowd. Tecla then goes for a crossbody but Statrender rolls through. Both women then trade trying to send the other into the barricade, with Statlender winning, grabbing Tecla’s leg and slamming her into the guardrail. The referee then intervened and brought the match back into the ring, with Statlender pulling Thecla towards the ring before sending him into the stairs.
He then returns Tekla to the ring and goes for the Michinoku Driver, but Tekla kicks out at two. Both women rose to their feet as Statlender absorbed a series of chops from Thekla and slapped her, only for Thekla to respond with a modified octopus hold. Statlender is unfazed and gets to his feet before putting Thekla on the turnbuckle and making his escape. Statlander then hits Thekla with a Statday Night Fever to get his second fall.
Thecla then pretends to be injured. A scuffle then erupts between Tecla and Statlaender, and the referee is sent off. Tecla then took the referee’s belt, but it was Statlender who used it. Chris Statlaender then hits the Saturday Night Fever, but the ref is still out. Julia Hart and Sky Blue are taken down by Statlender with the belt and the referee catches her. Tekla then took advantage with a spear and hit a double stomp on Chris Statlaender for the win.
The winner of 2 out of 3 falls matches and the current AEW Women’s World Champion, Thekla aka “Poisonous Spider” from Triangle of Madness.
After the match, the Triangle of Madness celebrates in the ring.
Next, we get a video package for the AEW World Trios Championship match.
Mistico and Jetspeed then go down to the ring for their next match on PPV, followed by the Don Callis Family.
AEW World Trios Championship Match: The Don Callis Family (AEW International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, AEW TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher, Mark Davis) (c) vs. Mistico, Jetspeed (“The Jet” Kevin Knight, “Speedball” Mike Bailey)
The match started with a lockup between Mistico and Okada. Mistico corners Okada and tags in Kevin Knight. Mark Davis is tagged in by Kazuchika Okada. Knight then hit Davis with a scoop slam and followed up with a dive to the outside. Mike Bailey then challenges Kyle Fletcher to a fight. Mistico and Kazuchika Okada then clash in the ring. Then Mistico hit Tope Suicida. The Don Callis Family then stops Mistico and Jetspeed. Kazuchika Okada then brings Kevin Knight back into the ring. Knight is then unmasked by Davis. Mike Bailey is also unmasked.
