All Elite Wrestling – How to Watch AEW Revolution 2023

All Elite Wrestling – How to Watch AEW Revolution 2023

By ashdev

All Elite Wrestling kicks off 2022 with a pay-per-view event nobody will forget. AEW Revolution features big grudge matches like Chris Jericho against Eddie Kingston, Bryan Danielson versus Jon Moxley, and a Dog Collar match between CM Punk and MJF.

All four AEW titles will be on the line, and there are also some huge ladder matches as well. Check out our guide on how to watch AEW Revolution 2022, including channel, time, and card details.

Streaming

All Elite Wrestling is back to pay-per-view on Saturday with AEW Revolution. Featuring some of the best matches the promotion has to offer, this show is sure to thrill wrestling fans.

The main event is a world title clash between AEW Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and the reDragon, Adam Cole. It’s Page’s first PPV title defense since winning the belt at Full Gear this past November. Hopefully, this match will be a classic!

If you’re not going to be able to attend the show, don’t worry because AEW is streaming the event live online. You can watch it on different PPV platforms and online streaming services, including Bleacher Report and Fite TV in the United States, and EuroSport TV and Discovery Plus App in the UK and Australia.

AEW’s annual PPV event is usually packed with high-end matches and compelling storylines, so it’s no surprise that it’s one of the most popular events on the professional wrestling calendar. The March 5 Revolution will be no exception to this rule, featuring a slew of matches with championships on the line.

The PPV card is also loaded with other interesting matches. The undercard will feature a Texas Death Match between Jon Moxley and “Hangman” Adam Page, a Triple Threat Women’s title bout between Jamie Hayter and Saraya and Ruby Soho, Samoa Joe defends his TNT title against Wardlow, and The Elite and The House of Black battle for the AEW World Trios championship.

In addition to the main event, a Face of the Revolution ladder match will determine the next #1 contender for the TNT championship. Keith Lee, who debuted on February 9’s Dynamite episode, qualified for the ladder match by defeating Isiah Kassidy. Other qualifiers include Powerhouse Hobbs, Ricky Starks, Orange Cassidy, and Christian Cage.

Buy-In

All Elite Wrestling’s first major pay-per-view of 2022, AEW Revolution, is happening this Sunday at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando. Fans can watch the event live on Bleacher Report in the United States, or stream it via FITE TV internationally.

The pay-per-view is a showcase for the promotion’s top stars, and it’s always packed with some incredible matches. This year, the show will feature a number of championships on the line, including all four AEW titles.

In addition to the main match card, AEW will also be airing a buy-in show before the PPV begins. The buy-in will run for one hour, and it’s a chance for people to watch a few matches and decide whether or not they want to purchase the PPV.

Those who opt for the buy-in will be able to watch matches such as Chris Jericho vs. Eddie Kingston, a match that will be a great contrast to last night’s WWE PPV.

There will also be a number of other big matches on the show, including an Iron Man match between MJF and Bryan Danielson for the AEW World Championship. A triple threat match for the Women’s title, a Texas Deathmatch between Jon Moxley and Hangman Adam Page, and a No Holds Barred match will be among the other matches on the main card.

A lot of AEW’s biggest names will be competing for the first time in a PPV, and you’ll have a chance to see them in action. Some of them will be debuting, while others are returning to the ring after long absences.

Other upcoming stars will be taking on their former opponents, too, such as CM Punk vs. Eddie Kingston, a feud that began in November and will be getting a lot of attention on AEW Revolution.

Matches

AEW Revolution 2022 is the first pay-per-view event of the year and it’s going to be huge! There’s a lot of action on the card, including title matches and grudge matches.

The main event is a big one, as Adam Cole defends the AEW World Championship against Hangman Page. It’s a match that’s sure to be a classic, with an incredible crowd and some great in-ring action.

There are a couple other matches that are worth checking out, too. The Dog Collar match between CM Punk and MJF looks like it’s going to be bloody, and there’s also a match for the AEW Women’s Championship.

Another match that is sure to be a classic is the tag team match between Jurassic Express and The Young Bucks. The 2020 match between these teams was a standout, and they’re back again for another great match.

We’ve seen a lot of tag team matches in AEW over the past few years, but this is easily up there with some of the best. The Young Bucks aren’t just a fun tag team to watch, they’re also some of the most dominant teams in the business.

They’ve been doing a lot of work building this match with promos, so it’s sure to be an epic battle. In addition to this match, we’ll see the final showdown between Britt Baker and Thunder Rosa for the AEW Women’s Championship.

There’s also a Texas Deathmatch between Hangman Adam Page and Jon Moxley, and Ricky Starks and Chris Jericho will have a final shot at ending their feud.

You can watch the main event for aew revolution 2022 on PPV, but you can also stream it via a number of different methods. If you’re in the United States, you can buy a ticket for $50 through Bleacker Report or on the app (opens in new tab).

Final Words

AEW Revolution 2022 was an exciting event, and one of the best shows on the AEW schedule this year. The show featured a number of big matches and exciting storylines, including the main event of Hangman Page vs. Adam Cole for the AEW World Title, the first ever Face of the Revolution Ladder Match and more.

We’re only a few days into the 2022 season, and we’ve already got a full slate of pay-per-views to look forward to. The first of them is AEW Revolution, which takes place Sunday in Orlando. Featuring a double main event for the AEW World Championship between “Hangman” Adam Page and Adam Cole, this is an event that fans are sure to remember for years to come.

Other key matches on the PPV include a Dog Collar match between CM Punk and MJF, Britt Baker defending her Women’s Championship against Thunder Rosa and former NXT Champion Keith Lee making his debut as part of the Face of the Revolution Ladder Match. Additionally, Bryan Danielson is set to battle Jon Moxley in a singles match, and the Young Bucks are set to defend their AEW Tag Team Titles against reDRagon.

The Dog Collar match is a great way to build the feud between these two. CM Punk has put in plenty of work to build the match with promos and a stellar match on Dynamite a few weeks ago, so it’s a match that should have a lasting impact.

Similarly, the match between Jade Cargill and Tay Conti looks to be the beginning of another strong feud that should keep them on the top of the Women’s division for a while. It’s too early for Jade to lose the title this soon, so this should be an entertaining match that showcases their mutual respect.