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These AEW Revolution predictions will be answered this Sunday from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. It’s a card that’s crammed full, with most of the titles on the line.
Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong vs. The Dogs (Clark Connors, David Finlay & Gabe Kidd)
David Finlay shocked the world with his recent AEW debut. Joining The Dogs, they’ve been violent leading up to the match. Roderick Strong has made his babyface intentions clear. It would blow minds if one of Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, or Strong did some backstabbing and joined The Dogs, but that’s not the prediction. Clark Connors is taking this pinfall and loss.
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Title Match: Babes Of Wrath (Harley Cameron & Willow Nightingale) (c) vs. Lena Kross & Megan Bayne
Willow Nightingale has been carrying multiple titles for some time now, and rightfully so – she’s one of the best female talents on the roster. That said, with time comes change – enter Lena Kross. With her recent debut and being paired with Megan Bayne, they’ve created a pair of giants. This feels like a title drop, with Harley Cameron taking the pin.
Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir At AEW Revolution
There’s nothing on the line to warrant a PPV match, but AEW has put in TV time to build this rivalry. Everybody is banned from ringside, and there’s no chance AEW is booking a clean loss on Toni Storm.
Swerve Strickland vs. Brody King At AEW Revolution
Swerve Strickland and Brody King will finally decide who the most dangerous man in AEW is, and both men have proven tough as nails over their careers. Strickland’s had numerous bangers in AEW, but they’ve booked King extremely poorly, with mostly squash matches. As exciting as it would be, jumping from squash matches to Strickland putting him over is a big jump – prediction goes to Swerve.
Andrade El Ídolo vs. Bandido At AEW Revolution
Andrade El Ídolo joined The Don Callis Family upon his return to AEW, while Bandido has been much more prevalent in Ring of Honor. They both have the talent to put on a classic match as two of the world’s best luchadores. It’s a shame that the finish will be filthy. Even if Bandido’s biggest ally, King, makes an appearance, The Don Callis Family is far too large to overcome.
AEW World Trios Title Match: The Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) (c) vs. JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey) & Mistico
JetSpeed is coming off a trios title run with “Hangman” Adam Page, so it’d be unlikely to restrap them so soon, and with Mistico for some reason. The match itself has all the potential in the world.
Mark Davis has seen a resurgence under The Don Callis Family, and he’s teamed with two beasts. JetSpeed and Mistico may not have the size and strength of their opponents, but they’re certain to entertain with their pace and high-flying. It’s going to be a physical affair with numerous false finishes, but never doubt The Family.
AEW World Tag Team Title Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) (w/Stokely) (c) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson)
The Young Bucks have rebooted the gimmick that got them over in the first place – basically frilly outfits and superkicks. FTR is the more physical and well-rounded team, but it feels like The Bucks’ reboot and push had to be for something. I’m sure they can find a way to book themselves in the win here.
AEW Continental Title No Time Limit Match: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita
This one has the prediction for the match of the night. Jon Moxley has carried the Continental Championship well and has put on some great matches. He’s had a history in AEW of elevating championships before putting somebody over. The two always have exciting PPV matches, leaving it all in the ring. Look for Moxley to put over Konosuke Taskeshita after a back-and-forth beatdown.
AEW Women’s World Title Best Two Out Of Three Falls Match: Thekla (c) vs. Kris Statlander
Thekla shocked the world with her recent acquisition of the AEW Women’s World Championship. She’s proven the willingness for bloody violence, and Kris Statlander arguably has the best power reversals on the roster. Perhaps it’s overly ambitious to have a two-out-of-three on a card with so many matches, but they have the potential. It’s far too soon to drop the title again – Thekla retains.
AEW World Title Texas Death Match: MJF (c) vs. Adam Page At AEW Revolution
MJF took this death match with the stipulation that if unsuccessful, Page can never challenge for the AEW World Title again. MJF is no chicken, but the Hangman is sure to bleed all over the mat. It’s also billed as a Texas Death Match, playing to the hangman gimmick. Not to mention there’s no way he’s getting cut off permanently.
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