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AEW Revolution’s Final Four Matches Could Have Main Evented, Says Tony Khan

One Big Thing

AEW President Tony Khan praised Revolution’s stacked card, stating any of the final four matches had main event potential at the March 9 pay-per-view in Los Angeles.

Why It Matters

The statement highlights AEW’s depth of talent and ability to deliver multiple high-stakes matches in a single event, setting a new standard for pay-per-view quality.

Key Details

  • The final four matches included:
    • Jon Moxley vs. Samoa Joe (AEW World Championship)
    • Toni Storm vs. Mariah May (“Hollywood Ending” Fall Count Anywhere)
    • Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher (Steel Cage Match)
    • Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita (International Championship)
  • The event took place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles
  • Moxley retained the AEW World Championship in the main event

Direct Quote

“There were a lot of matches that could have been the main event tonight, including any of the last four, and that’s why I really called it a big closing four because I really felt like these final matches to go, to say these are all going to be huge matches with massive significance.”

Focus on Women’s Division

Khan specifically praised the Women’s World Championship match between Toni Storm and Mariah May:

  • Referenced their previous main event at Grand Slam Australia
  • Called both performers “main event quality wrestlers”
  • Highlighted the match’s “Hollywood Ending” stipulation

The Bottom Line

Revolution showcased AEW’s ability to produce multiple main event-worthy matches, strengthening its position as a major player in professional wrestling.

What did you think about the match order at AEW Revolution? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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