AEW Revolution 2021: 2 New Matches Added On Dynamite

Miro, Orange Cassidy, Santana and Ortiz, and more added to the AEW Revolution 2021 card!

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AEW Revolution 2021 is now a little over one week away (7 March), with last night's Dynamite bringing a couple of notable new additions to the card.

Kip Sabian and Miro will face off with Orange Cassidy and Chuck Taylor one month after Taylor and Cassidy ruined Sabian's televised wedding to Penelope Ford. The heels cut a promo on the babyfaces last night, during which issued the Revolution challenge via hand-delivered note, with Miro chewing up the piece of paper and spitting it at Tony Schiavone in response.

There will also be a Casino Tag Team Royale to determine the next number one contenders to the AEW World Tag Team Titles. Top Flight, Private Party, The Butcher and The Blade, Santana and Ortiz, Evil Uno and Stu Grayson, John Silver and Alex Reynolds, and Bear Country have been announced as participants so far. More may be forthcoming.

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Here's how the Revolution 2021 card looks following the additions:-

World Title Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch: Kenny Omega (c) vs. Jon Moxley

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World Tag Team Titles: The Young Bucks (c) vs. Chris Jericho and MJF

Women's World Title: Hikaru Shida (c) vs. TBD

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Big Money Match: Hangman Page vs. Matt Hardy

Face of the Revolution Ladder Match: Cody Rhodes vs. Scorpio Sky vs. Penta El Zero Miedo vs. Lance Archer vs. 10/Max Caster vs. TBD

Street Fight: Sting and Darby Allin vs. Ricky Starks and Brian Cage

Miro and Kip Sabian vs. Chuck Taylor and Orange Cassidy

Casino Tag Team Royale: Bear Country vs. Alex Reynolds and John Silver vs. Evil Uno and Stu Grayson vs. Santana and Ortiz vs. The Butcher and The Blade vs. Private Party vs. Top Flight vs. TBD

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