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Alliances Form After Women’s Championship Match at AEW Revolution

Alliances Form After Women's Championship Match at AEW Revolution

Haw haw haw haw! Greetings, comrades! It is I, your El Presidente, bringing you live coverage of the next match at AEW Revolution. And yes, to answer the question of my brilliant colleague Jude Terror, I do think Chad McMahon will appreciate the surprise we have for him tonight. Haw haw haw haw!


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Match graphic for Hikaru Shida vs. Ryo Mizunami at AEW Revolution for the AEW Women's Championship
Match graphic for Hikaru Shida vs. Ryo Mizunami at AEW Revolution for the AEW Women’s Championship

AEW Revolution Results Part 4

A video package explains the rivalry that Ryo Mizunami and Hikaru Shida have had outside AEW, including the fact that they’ve wrestled to a draw three times. “I’ve built a bridge between Japan and the world,” Shida says. “And I’ll be the champion that crosses it.” We’ll find out, comrades!

Ryo Mizunami vs. Hikaru Shida – AEW Women’s Championship Match

The match starts off fast and soon spills outside the ring, where Shida tries to hit a knee strike off a chair but ends up dumped in the crowd. Back in the ring, Shida and Miznamu do battle as Excalibur attempts to explain the entire context of their feud, including various training styles in Japan. That’s a lot for the audience, amigo, but El Presidente appreciates the effort. It’s enough to get that Shida and Mizunami are longtime rivals who push each other to the limit, and that’s exactly what they do in this match. Shida takes out Mizunami with a knee to the face to get the three count.

Winner: Hikaru Shida

Nyla Rose lays out Shida after the match and then tries to powerbomb Mizunami, but Shida saves her. Then Britt Baker, Rebel, and Maki Itoh come out to join Rose in beating down the faces. Thunder Rosa comes out to chase off the heels. Anyone else? Are we done, comrades? Well, at least the women’s division is getting stories now. Haw haw haw haw!


AEW announces Double or Nothing will be at Daily’s Place this Summer.


Now, I pass the baton once again to Chad McMahon. Chad, my friend, do you want to know about your surprise?


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AEW Revolution emanates tonight from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida. Airing on PPV, B/R Live, and Fite (depending on your region), AEW Revolution kicks off at 8PM Eastern, with the Buy-In Pre-Show starting a half-hour earlier and airing on YouTube, social media, elsewhere There are eight matches booked for the main card, plus on major segment as Paul Wight will reveal AEW’s newest signing, a “major star in the world of wrestling” according to Tony Khan. The Buy-In also features a single match, with Thunder Rosa and Riho teaming up to take on Britt Baker and Rebel.

On the main card of AEW Revolution, the main event sees Jon Moxley challenge Kenny Omega for the AEW World Championship in an Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch. The Women’s World Championship is also on the line as champion Hikaru Shida defends against the winner of the Eliminator tournament, Ryo Mizunari. Also, The Young Bucks defend the AEW Tag Team Championships against the Inner Circle’s Chris Jericho and MJF. In other AEW Revolution matches with championship implications, The Face of the Revolution Ladder Match, featuring Cody Rhodes, Scorpio Sky, Penta El Zero M, Lance Archer, Max Castor, and a mystery competitor (not the same person as Paul Wight’s mystery person), will crown a new number one contender for the TNT Championship, while a Casino Tag Team Royale match will pit Private Party, Santana and Ortiz, The Butcher and the Blade, Evil Uno and Stu Grayson, John Silver and Alex Reynolds, Top Flight, and Bear Country against each other for a shot at the Tag Team Championships.

And also happening at AEW Revolution, Sting and Darby Allin face Brian Cage and Ricky Starks in a Street Fight. Hangman Page takes on Matt Hardy in a Big Money Match, with the winner getting the loser’s earnings for the first quarter of 2021. And Orange Cassidy and Chuck Taylor team up to face Miro and Kip Sabian. Bleeding Cool will be churning out as many clickbait articles as possible from the PPV, so strap in Sunday night for exciting commentary about the show broken up into highly valuable clickable morsels.

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