Location Revealed For AEW Revolution 2023

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While it's yet to be confirmed by the company, AEW's next Revolution event will reportedly emanate from San Francisco's Cow Palace.

Fightful Select broke the news, with Revolution to be the first wrestling show to emanate from the Cow Palace since New Japan Pro-Wrestling's G1 Special in 2019. WWE hasn't visited the venue for over ten years, with it being 15 years now since the company ran a televised show from there.

Much like AEW has yet to confirm the location of Revolution, they've also yet to confirm a date for next year's edition of the PPV. For the past two years, Revolution has taken place in March, whilst the initial outing for the event took place in February.

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The first Revolution was headlined by Jon Moxley dethroning Chris Jericho to become the AEW World Champion, the second edition of the PPV closed out with Kenny Omega retaining the AEW World Title against Mox in that Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch, and this year's Revolution had 'Hangman' Adam Page vs. Adam Cole in the main event for Page's World Championship.

Up next for AEW is Full Gear, which takes place on 19 November from Newark, New Jersey's Prudential Center.

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