AEW is looking to start off 2022 with a bang with this year’s AEW Revolution 2022. Let us know more about the event
The AEW Revolution 2022 is here! We all know how Revolution 2021 was a game-changer for Tony Khan’s company. This year’s pay-per-view event will be coming to the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, FL, on March 6, 2022. It will be filled with some of the most exciting matches of the year. First, look at the latest match card for AEW Revolution 2022.
The AEW World Champion Hangman is set to defend his title after putting out some massive opponents like Bryan Danielson and Lance Archer. He will be defending his title against Adam Cole.
Cole is on a roll since coming over to AEW. He has been a constant performer and built himself into a top contender for AEW’s Championship title. These two men have already given a top-quality match-up at the ROH, and the same level of intensity will be expected from them. Unfortunately, Page will likely give Cole his first official loss in AEW.
It is finally a re-match between CM Punk and MJF after MJF did the unthinkable by putting Punk for a sleep and then restarted the match, still to get a win by pinning The Best in the World. Their feud is now getting ready for a second stage and a particular stipulation match for the Revolution 2022.
Punk’s rage will be something to watch out for, and he will listen to everything from his side to put MJF down. This will be an intense heavy match, and at some point, Wardlow is expected to make his appearance to help his boss.
Jon Moxley has made it clear that he can’s run alongside you, and Bryan Danielson understood that and made the decision to give Moxley his match at this Revolution 2022. So we are now set to see a game at the big stage between these two after a long time.
Moxley has recently returned from alcoholic rehabilitation. Since then, he has been on a roll with some dominating wins over his opponents, where Danielson is in the second golden age of his career. He, too, isn’t far behind and has produced some of the heartwrenching matches in AEW. So expect a belter of a game between these two at the PPV event.
Chris Jericho has directly told Eddie Kingston that he doesn’t have the tools to win the big one. Eddie has not been able to give any career-defining win during all the PPV matches.
So now Edit will have to defeat Jericho and prove to fans and Jericho that he belongs at this stage. It’s going to be a brutal brawl between the two, and you never know Eddie might finally do the unthinkable by defeating the “Demo God”.
Andrade El Idolo will have Matt Hardy and Isiah Kassidy as his stablemates. They are ready to take on the trio of Sting, Darby Alin and the reigning & Defending TNT Champion Sammy Guevara. This will be a fairly intense battle as Andrade mixes against Darby and Sammy, and Hardy might get his hands on the Legendary Sting.
Thunder Rosa defeated Dr. Britt Baker in the first-ever Lights Out Match in AEW history, they will be again crossing paths at Revolution as Baker will be defending her title against Rosa.
Even though Baker was defeated by Rosa, that loss didn’t affect her record as Baker went ahead and eventually captured the AEW Women’s World Championship title. They have been apart for a long, but now they finally meet, and we can expect some monumental moments coming in from the match.
Keith Lee was the first to qualify for this match, followed by Wardlow and Powerhouse Hobbs, and Lee going on to win the opportunity to get a title shot undoubtedly will make more sense as he has recently made his debut for the promotion and will be looking to start with a bang.
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