Updated AEW Revolution Card After Last Night's Dynamite

Orange Cassidy vs. PAC?! Yes please!

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AEW's next big pay-per-view, Revolution, goes down this Saturday night (29 February), and last night's awesome episode of Dynamite yielded two new matches for what looks like a tremendous event.

The first and most notable new match is PAC vs. Orange Cassidy. This was set up following 'The Bastard's' loss to Kenny Omega in their 30-minute Iron Man rubber match, with 'Freshly Squeezed' strolling out onto the stage as a frustrated PAC was being interviewed. The Englishman battered OC, the bout was confirmed later in the show, and we're now gearing up for a wild clash of styles.

This will be Cassidy's first singles match in AEW; his partner, Chuck Taylor, promises that Orange is going to "try" this time.

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The Dark Order vs. SCU's Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky was also booked last night, continuing Grayson and Evil Uno's recent feud with the popular trio and potentially wrapping their attempts at recruiting Christopher Daniels.

Here's how the Revolution lineup looks following these additions:-

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AEW World Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Jon Moxley

Cody vs. MJF

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AEW World Tag Team Championships: Hangman Page and Kenny Omega (c) vs. The Young Bucks

Jake Hager vs. Dustin Rhodes

Darby Allin vs. Sammy Guevara

AEW Women's World Championship: Nyla Rose (c) vs. Kris Statlander

PAC vs. Orange Cassidy

SoCal Uncensored vs. The Dark Order

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