10 HUGE AEW Revolution 2023 Predictions You Need To Know

7. Jon Moxley Vs. "Hangman" Adam Page

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Unique in that it was built entirely on television but constantly felt like a pay-per-view feud, Hangman Page and Jon Moxley's Texas Deathmatch has been pitched as a decider for a programme that has been conclusively won.

Jon Moxley defeated Hangman Page on October 18th 2022 by referee stoppage in a scary moment for the latter and again by pinfall in more of a planned fashion on February 1st. Page got a measure of revenge for the first one in their second bout on January 11th, but it speaks to the quality of the action between the two that this felt like the right call for Revolution.

No matter how often they fight and how theoretically definitive the results may feel, the pair look as if they need to live up to the stipulation this one last time. Stopping just short of removing one another from this mortal coil, the "deathmatch" element of the contest will push the pair to their brink and theoretically provide Page with validation that he can take down the BCC man even if he can't get the definitive pinfall.

But he won't.

If there's any chance of bringing Page back towards Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks, the four of them need to lose upwards together, and in a big way. Revolution can be the starting point.

Winner - Jon Moxley

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