AEW Revolution 2025: Latest Match Card & Updates

Hangman Page vs. MJF and the latest additions to AEW's Revolution 2025 match card.

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AEW has announced a huge match between two day-one wrestlers for Revolution 2025, booking 'Hangman' Adam Page vs. MJF on the 19 February episode of Dynamite.

Revolution 2025 takes place at Los Angeles, California's Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, 9 March, and the card is coming together following the Grand Slam Australia cycle.

AEW's current Revolution 2025 card looks like this:

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- AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Cope

- AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy or Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Kenny Omega

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- MJF vs. 'Hangman' Adam Page

Cassidy earned his shot at Takeshita by defeating Roderick Strong on Wednesday's Dynamite. The winner of that match will face Omega at Revolution, with Takeshita looking the likeliest, given Kenny challenged the Japanese star directly during Grand Slam.

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Several other matches appear to be in the works but haven't officially been announced yet. Amongst the biggest of these is a Kyle Fletcher vs. Will Ospreay steel cage match. Ospreay challenged Fletcher to the match after Will and Omega beat Fletcher and Takeshita at Grand Slam Australia, though Fletcher is yet to answer the challenge.

TBS Champion Mercedes Moné vs. Stardom's Momo Watanabe is all but announced, too. Watanabe has the right to challenge a champion of her choosing after winning the International Women's Cup at Wrestle Dynasty on 5 January. She has named Moné and the TBS Championship, but Mercedes has told Momo to come to Dynamite and challenge her directly.

'Big Boom' A.J. has also said he will be at Revolution, meaning another round of Costco Guys material is coming to AEW. His opponent is yet to be confirmed.

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