Aew Revolution Preview: Match Card, Start Time, How to Watch
aew’s Revolution is live from Los Angeles at the Crypto. com Arena tonight, Sunday, March 15, 2026, with the main pay-per-view scheduled for 8 p. m. ET. The event features ten matches — six of them championship bouts — and a total of eight championships will be contested across the full card. An hour-before pre-show, AEW Zero Hour, aired beginning at 7 p. m. ET and delivered early action and developments.
Aew Revolution: Card, Start Time and Where To Watch
The main pay-per-view is set for 8 p. m. ET on HBO Max pay-per-view, with AEW Zero Hour streaming an hour earlier on multiple platforms. The full advertised match lineup for Revolution includes:
- AEW World Championship Texas Death Match: MJF (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
- AEW Women’s World Championship (2 Out Of 3 Falls): Thekla (c) vs. Kris Statlander
- AEW Continental Championship (No Time Limit): Jon Moxley (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita
- AEW World Tag Team Championship: FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) (c) with Big Stoke vs. Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)
- AEW World Trios Championship: Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) vs. Kevin Knight, Mike Bailey & Místico
- AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron & TBS Champion Willow Nightingale) (c) vs. Megan Bayne & Lena Kross
- Swerve Strickland with Prince Nana vs. Brody King
- Andrade El Ídolo vs. ROH World Champion Bandido
- Everyone Banned From Ringside: Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir
- Tornado Trios Match: Roderick Strong, Orange Cassidy & Darby Allin vs. The Dogs (Gabe Kidd, Clark Connors & David Finlay)
Zero Hour was promoted to begin an hour before the main card and was billed to include three matches: a 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royale for the AEW National Championship, a TBS Championship match, and a six-man tag team bout.
Pre-Show Results and Early Notes
The aew Zero Hour pre-show streamed live on the same day and platforms carrying Revolution. Hosts checked in from the entrance ramp and the pre-show featured commentary and ring introductions from the broadcast team. Early pre-show action produced a definitive result: “Boom & Doom” (Big Boom AJ and Q. T. Marshall) defeated The Infantry (Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo) in the opening match, with the announced duration at 7: 40. After that victory, a ring celebration involved additional members aligning with Boom & Doom and a front-row cameo drew a moment of interaction with talent at ringside.
Zero Hour also presented the TBS Championship match between champion Willow Nightingale and Lena Kross. That match saw a back-and-forth sequence of offense on the floor and in the ring, with multiple near falls and counters, including a release German suplex and a spinebuster trade. The pre-show was described as featuring a mix of in-ring action and broadcast set pieces leading into the main card.
Main-Card Stakes And Key Storylines
The Revolution main event is a Texas Death Match for the AEW World Championship between MJF and “Hangman” Adam Page. The program ties into long-running threads in the promotion’s narrative: Page’s earlier pursuit of the title stretched back to his failed shot at the inaugural world championship and included a title victory and loss over recent years. Page previously failed to become the inaugural AEW World Champion, won the title at Full Gear 2021, and later regained the championship in a Texas Death Match at All In Texas, per the event buildup.
Beyond the world title match, high-stakes encounters on the card include Jon Moxley defending the Continental Championship with no time limit, a World Tag Team Championship showdown between FTR and the Young Bucks, and multiple other title matches that contribute to the advertised total of six championship bouts on the pay-per-view and eight championships contested across the full event night. With the pre-show completed and the main card due to begin at 8 p. m. ET, the remainder of tonight’s card will settle those championship questions and storyline arcs live from Los Angeles.