Updated AEW Revolution 2022 Card After Last Night's Dynamite

CM Punk, MJF, Keith Lee, and more feature in AEW's first round of Revolution 2022 announcements.

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AEW's next pay-per-view, Revolution 2022, takes place in Orlando, Florida on Sunday 6 March, and last night's episode of Dynamite saw the card starting to come together.

The biggest announcement is CM Punk vs. MJF II, which will be a dog collar match. Punk confirmed the stipulation during Dynamite's opening segment, cutting a fantastic promo that tied every important part of his and MJF's shared history together, drawing on the feud's constant Roddy Piper references for the match type.

Elsewhere, it was confirmed that Jurassic Express will defend their AEW World Tag Team Titles in a three-way match. Their opponents will be determined by a couple of battle royales: one conventional tag team affair (next week) and a Casino Tag Royale scheduled for two weeks time.

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Finally, Wardlow qualified for the Face of the Revolution ladder match by defeating Max Caster in a qualifier. Powerhouse Hobbs and Dante Martin wrestle each other in another on Friday's episode of Rampage.

Here's how the Revolution 2022 card looks following last night's announcements:-

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Dog Collar Match: CM Punk vs. MJF

Face of the Revolution Ladder Match: Keith Lee vs. Wardlow vs. Powerhouse Hobbs/Dante Martin vs. 3 more TBC

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World Tag Team Titles: Jurassic Express (c) vs. TBC vs. TBC

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