Dave Meltzer Gives ***** To 3 AEW Revolution Matches In A Row | Star Ratings (AEW News)

AEW Revolution 2025 awarded three consecutive ***** match ratings.

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Dave Meltzer has awarded five-star match ratings to three AEW Revolution 2025 bouts in a row.

In the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Meltzer rated Toni Storm and Mariah May's Hollywood Ending, Kenny Omega's AEW International Title win over Konosuke Takeshita, and the Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher steel cage match *****. Interestingly, these three matches ran one after the other on the night.

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley vs. Cope couldn't keep the streak going, with the Revolution main event landing at ***1/4.

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Meltzer's complete AEW Revolution 2025 star ratings were as follows:

- Zero Hour: Hologram & Komander d. Blake Christian & Lee Johnson ****

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- Zero Hour: Undisputed Kingdom & Daniel Garcia vs. Shane Taylor Promotions ***

- Zero Hour: Big Boom AJ, Mark Briscoe & Orange Cassidy d. MxM Collection & Johnny TV **

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- 'Hangman' Adam Page d. MJF ****1/2

- TBS Title: Mercedes Moné d. Momo Watanabe ****1/4

- Swerve Strickland d. Ricochet ****3/4

- Continental Title: Kazuchika Okada (c) d. Brody King ***3/4

- World Tag Team Titles: The Hurt Syndicate (c) d. The Outrunners *1/2

- Women's World Title, Hollywood Ending: Toni Storm (c) d. Mariah May *****

- International Title: Kenny Omega d. Konosuke Takeshita (c) *****

- Steel Cage: Will Ospreay d. Kyle Fletcher *****

- World Title: Jon Moxley (c) d. Cope ***1/4

Before Revolution 2025, Kyle Fletcher and Konosuke Takeshita vs. Will Ospreay and Kenny Omega from Grand Slam Australia was AEW's only five-star match of 2025 so far.

The highest rated non-AEW matches for the week were CM Punk and Seth Rollins' steel cage match on WWE Raw (****3/4) and Sareee's 30-minute draw with Syuri on 1 March (****3/4).

 
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