AEW Announces Revolution PPV For February 27, 2021

The Cleaner is coming.

By Michael Sidgwick /

Twitter, @AllEliteTiffany

As has become tradition, AEW announced its next pay-per-view offering during the existing pay-per-view as it unfolded: at Full Gear, Revolution was announced for February 27, 2021.

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It's a sensible approach; there's no better time to gently promote it, when the fans are so high in the thrust of the action. With a distanced but hot crowd receiving Full Gear, it felt, wonderfully, like proper pro wrestling was back. And there is more to come.

And what's to come promises something incredible: after defeating Hangman Page in a total ripper of a World Title Eliminator tournament final, Kenny Omega is "next" in line to face the all-conquering Jon Moxley. But that match clearly isn't happening on Dynamite. It's too big, and Mox has unfinished business with Lance Archer to wrap up before this very real threat to his AEW World Championship surfaces.

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It's too early to predict what might go underneath. There's money and story in Young Bucks Vs. FTR II, given that Cash Wheeler can spin the result of the classic first encounter as a capitulation more than a real "loss".

There's no word yet on the location, for obvious reasons, but Daily's Place is always there, and it felt normal last night.

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