AEW Revolution 2025

AEW Revolution 2025 is shaping up to be a blockbuster event as AEW heads to the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles for the first time. With an absolutely stacked card, featuring title matches, a brutal steel cage fight, and high-stakes clashes, this pay-per-view has all the ingredients to be a show-of-the-year contender.

Event Details

Date: Sunday, March 9, 2025 (Monday, March 10, 2025, in Australia)

Location: Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, California

Start Time (Australia): 10:30 AM ACDT (Adelaide time), 11:00 AM AEDT (Sydney time)

How to Watch in Australia: AEW Revolution 2025 will be available live on AEW Plus via FITE TV. Additionally, AEW pay-per-view events are broadcast in Australia through ESPN. Fans should check local listings for exact broadcast times and channels.

Now, let’s dive into the full match card, break down the storylines, and predict who will walk out victorious.

AEW World Championship Match

Jon Moxley (c) vs. Cope (Adam Copeland)

This is a battle between two veterans with something to prove. Jon Moxley, ever the brawler, has been relentless since regaining the AEW World Championship. His physical, take-no-prisoners style makes him one of the most dangerous champions in AEW history.

On the other side, Adam Copeland (formerly Edge) is chasing one final world title reign. Since arriving in AEW, he’s shown he can still hang at the top level, but can he dethrone Moxley?

Prediction: Moxley retains in a brutal war.

AEW International Championship Match

Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Kenny Omega

This match has been brewing for months. Takeshita, under the guidance of Don Callis, has become a dominant force, with Callis constantly pushing the narrative that Takeshita is better than Kenny Omega.

For Omega, this is about legacy. Injuries have slowed him down, but he’s still one of the best wrestlers in the world. A win here could silence Callis and remind everyone that Omega is still AEW’s Ace.

Prediction: Kenny Omega regains the title.

AEW Continental Championship Match

Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Brody King

Since arriving in AEW, Kazuchika Okada has wasted no time establishing himself as one of the top names on the roster. As AEW’s first-ever Continental Champion, he’s been putting on classic matches, but now he faces his toughest challenge yet—Brody King.

Brody King, representing the House of Black, is an absolute monster in the ring. His combination of size, power, and brutality makes him a dangerous opponent for anyone, even someone as accomplished as Okada. This will be a clash of styles, with Okada’s precision and resilience being tested against King’s unrelenting offense.

Prediction: Okada retains in a hard-hitting battle.

Steel Cage Match

Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher

What started as a mentor-student relationship has become a bitter rivalry. Fletcher, once an Ospreay protégé, turned on his former mentor, leading to this grudge match inside a steel cage.

Expect high-flying chaos, stiff strikes, and insane cage spots. But in the end, Ospreay’s experience and skill will likely prove too much for Fletcher.

Prediction: Will Ospreay wins in a show-stealer.

AEW Women’s World Championship Match

‘Timeless’ Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May

Mariah May idolized Toni Storm. She helped her, supported her, and learned from her. Now? She’s challenging her in the third match of this trilogy.

This is a classic mentor vs. student battle. Mariah May is hungry, but Toni Storm’s character work and reign have been outstanding. While May will likely get her moment someday, this isn’t the time for Storm to drop the belt.

Prediction: Toni Storm retains.

Singles Match

MJF vs. ‘Hangman’ Adam Page

This match is about redemption. Both former AEW World Champions, MJF and Hangman are at a crossroads.

MJF has been teasing a return to his ruthless, villainous ways, and a loss here could push him fully back into that persona. Hangman, meanwhile, is trying to climb back to the top after setbacks in the past year.If AEW wants to rebuild Hangman as a main event player, he needs this win.

Prediction: Hangman Page wins.

TBS Championship Match

Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Momo Watanabe

Mercedes Moné has held AEW gold for the better part of the last 12 months, but she now faces one of Stardom’s toughest wrestlers—Momo Watanabe.

Watanabe is stiff, aggressive, and ruthless in the ring. This won’t be an easy defense for Moné, but she’s still in the early days of her reign. Expect a hard-fought battle, but Moné will likely keep the title.

Prediction: Mercedes Moné retains.

Winner Gets AEW World Title Shot

Swerve Strickland vs. Ricochet

If you love high-speed, athletic wrestling, this match is for you.

Swerve Strickland has been building momentum as a future world champion, while Ricochet, fresh from WWE, is here to prove he’s still one of the best high-flyers in the game.

But if AEW is serious about Swerve as a top-tier main eventer, he must win this match.

Prediction: Swerve Strickland wins.

AEW World Tag Team Championship Match

The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs. The Outrunners

Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin as tag team champions? That’s dominance. The Outrunners have been entertaining, but let’s be real—they aren’t taking the belts here.

Prediction: The Hurt Syndicate retains.

Zero Hour Pre-Show Match

Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy & ‘Big Boom’ A.J. vs. Johnny TV & MxM Collection

This match is all about fun and energy to warm up the crowd. With Mark Briscoe and Orange Cassidy on the babyface side, it feels like a match designed for them to pop the audience.

Prediction: Briscoe, Cassidy & A.J. win.

Final Thoughts

AEW Revolution 2025 is stacked with must-see matches. From world title defenses to high-stakes grudge matches, this card has the potential to define AEW’s future for the next few months.

Quick Predictions Recap:

Moxley retains over Cope

Omega wins the AEW International Title

Okada retains the AEW Continental Championship

Ospreay defeats Fletcher in the steel cage

Toni Storm retains against Mariah May

Hangman Page beats MJF

Mercedes Moné retains against Momo Watanabe

Swerve Strickland wins and earns a world title shot

The Hurt Syndicate retain against The Outrunners

Briscoe, Cassidy & A.J. win on Zero Hour

How to Watch AEW Revolution 2025 in Australia

Date: Monday, March 10, 2025

Time: 10:30 AM ACDT (Adelaide), 11:00 AM AEDT (Sydney)

Streaming: Available on AEW Plus (FITE TV)

TV Broadcast: ESPN Australia (check local listings for details)

Who do you think will win? AEW Revolution 2025 is almost here—let’s get ready for a wild night!

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