All Elite Wrestling has announced key matches for its Revolution pay-per-view on March 15, 2026, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. The event includes championship bouts headlined by MJF defending the AEW Men's World Championship against Hangman Adam Page. Additional title matches involve Jon Moxley and the tag team division.
The seventh annual AEW Revolution is scheduled for Sunday, March 15, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, marking the second consecutive year the event is held there. The pay-per-view starts at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT and can be streamed in the United States via HBO Max, Prime Video, PPV.com, Fubo, and YouTube, with international access on Triller. Pricing is set at $49.99, or $39.99 on HBO Max.
The main event features Maxwell Jacob Friedman, the current AEW Men's World Champion, facing longtime rival Hangman Adam Page in a match with an unknown stipulation. Page earned this opportunity by defeating Andrade El Idolo at Grand Slam Australia. According to reports, Page has challenged MJF to a Texas Death Match, with MJF set to respond on the upcoming episode of AEW Dynamite. If Page loses, he will be barred from challenging for the AEW World Championship again.
In another title defense, Jon Moxley will put the AEW Continental Championship on the line against Konosuke Takeshita, with the 20-minute time limit suspended for this bout. Moxley has lost his previous two encounters with Takeshita and seeks to avenge his defeat from last year's Continental Classic. Last year at Revolution, Moxley defended the AEW Men's World Championship against Adam Copeland and Christian Cage in the main event.
The AEW Men's World Tag Team Championship will be defended by champions FTR—Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler—against The Young Bucks, Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson. Both teams are considered among the top in AEW history, with this match aimed at determining supremacy in the division.
More matches may be added in the coming weeks as announcements continue.