The following is an opinion-based preview and reflects that of the author and not our website. AEW ended 2024 on a down note.
Generally speaking, AEW has always excelled at delivering quality PPVs, well worth their $50 price of admission. “Revolution,” however, was a triumph. This wasn’t just one of the greatest PPVs in AEW ...
The man in charge thought the PPV’s final four matches all could have closed the show, and really loved World champ Jon Moxley’s moment with new #1 contender Swerve Strickland at the very end.
It looks like Tony Khan just booked one of the best shows of the year AEW Revolution looks like an absolutely loaded pay-per-view card. As far as bell-to-bell match quality goes, Revolution should be ...
The match lasted 22 minutes and came to an end with Takeshita's shoulders on the mat and Ospreay's hand raised by the referee. Swerve Strickland ... adding significant weight to the upcoming ...
The Insider actually used to see freshman football player Larry Pfohl at the weight room and around campus ... Dynamite with the winner slated to face Swerve Strickland at the ppv.
He said the world title picture was crowded though and referenced the fact that Cope is challenging Jon Moxley next week, while Swerve Strickland is getting a title shot at the Dynasty PPV. Ospreay ...
"That's a very excited artist who finally got to do his dream." Strickland said. "You're in there with the two biggest icons ...