Two AEW Stars Pulling Double Duty At Revolution 2026 (AEW News)

Tony Khan announces that champ and challenger will wrestle TWICE at AEW Revolution.

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Wednesday's episode of AEW Dynamite included an announcement that Willow Nightingale and Lena Kross will pull double duty on this weekend's Revolution pay-per-view in Los Angeles. Boss Tony Khan revealed that Kross will challenge Nightingale for the TBS Title on the 'Zero Hour' pre-show, then team with Megan Bayne vs. Willow and partner Harley Cameron during the main card.

Nightingale had just successfully defended her TBS gold vs. CMLL Women’s champion Persephone, then fired out the challenge to Lena and Megan during a backstage promo with Harley. Collectively, the 'Babes Of Wrath' said they want to show what fighting champions really look like.

It wasn't long until TK made that tag bout official.

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Sunday's PPV is a big one for AEW. Reigning World Champion and perpetual motormouth MJF defends his belt vs. Hangman Page in what's being billed as a 'Last Chance Texas Deathmatch'. Elsewhere, FTR will face The Young Bucks for the AEW Tag-Team Titles, and Thekla looks to retain her Women's Title vs. Kris Statlander in a '2 Out Of 3 Falls' effort.

Other matches on tap include Jon Moxley vs. Konosuke Takeshita for the Continental Title (there's no time limit for that one), Brody King vs. Swerve Strickland and Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir.

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AEW could use a bit of momentum, so they'll be hoping the show goes off without a hitch and has the fanbase buzzing. For Nightingale and Kross, working multiple matches proves how much faith Khan has in their abilities. Let's see if the pair smash it this weekend.

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