How To Watch AEW Revolution 2026 Tonight: Full Match Card, Start Times, And Where To Order

How
To Watch AEW Revolution 2026 Tonight: Start Time, Match Card,
Storylines, and Where To Order

AEW Revolution 2026 takes place tonight from the Crypto.com Arena in
Los Angeles, California. It is AEW’s first pay-per-view of 2026 and the
seventh annual Revolution event. The card features 13 matches across the
Zero Hour pre-show and main card, including seven title matches and a
Texas Death Match main event with career-ending stakes.

How To Watch

Zero Hour Pre-Show: 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT (free)
Main Card: 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT (pay-per-view)

The Zero Hour pre-show streams free on AEW’s YouTube channel and
social media platforms.

The main card is available on pay-per-view through the following
platforms:

United States: HBO Max, DAZN, YouTube, Amazon Prime
Video, PPV.com, Fubo, Sling, DirecTV, DISH Network, traditional
cable/satellite providers, and at all Dave and Buster’s locations
nationwide.

United States, Canada, and International: DAZN
(available in over 180 countries including the US and Canada), YouTube,
Amazon Prime Video (US, Canada, France, Germany, and UK), PPV.com, and
traditional cable/satellite (US and Canada).

Canada, UK, and International: MyAEW (myaew.com) and
TrillerTV.

The YouTube live stream is available here:

This is AEW’s first PPV to livestream on MyAEW internationally.
Replays are typically available through the platform used to purchase
the event.

Zero Hour Pre-Show (7 PM ET –
Free)

AEW National Championship – 21-Man Blackjack Battle
Royale
Ricochet (c) vs. Tommaso Ciampa vs. 19 TBA

Ricochet must survive 20 other competitors, including Tommaso Ciampa,
to retain. The blackjack format is a callback to AEW’s Double or Nothing
roots in Las Vegas.

AEW TBS Championship Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Lena
Kross

Nightingale is pulling double duty tonight, also defending the
Women’s World Tag Team titles on the main card. Kross is also working
twice, challenging for both the TBS title here and the Women’s Tag
titles later with Megan Bayne.

Tag Team Match Boom and Doom (“Big Boom!” A.J. and
Q.T. Marshall) vs. The Infantry (Capt. Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo)
(accompanied by Trish Adora)

Main Card (8 PM ET –
Pay-Per-View)

AEW World Championship – Last Chance Texas Death
Match
MJF (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page

If Page loses, he can never challenge for the AEW World Championship
again. MJF won the title at Worlds End in December 2025 and has defended
it three times since against Bandido, Brody King, and Kevin Knight. Page
earned this shot by defeating Andrade El Idolo at Grand Slam Australia.
The Texas Death Match stipulation was secured after Page exposed MJF for
using a double-sided coin during a stipulation selection segment,
prompting AEW President Tony Khan to officially sanction the match.
These two are longtime rivals and both former two-time AEW World
Champions. The Texas Death Match is Page’s signature stipulation. Jeff
Jarrett predicted on My World this week that MJF retains. Jim Ross on
Grilling JR said he also leans MJF but acknowledged Page’s fighting
spirit.

AEW World Tag Team Championship FTR (Cash Wheeler
and Dax Harwood) (c) (with Stokely) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson
and Nick Jackson)

Two of the greatest tag teams in wrestling history, tied at three AEW
Tag Team Championship reigns each and 2-2 against each other in
traditional tag matches. The titles have been redesigned with side
plates featuring both teams’ signature moves. The Bucks earned this shot
by winning a three-way tag match on the February 11 Dynamite. The Bucks
attacked FTR’s families in the build, escalating this beyond
competition.

AEW Continental Championship – No Time Limit Jon
Moxley (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita

Their first meeting at Grand Slam Australia ended in a 20-minute time
limit draw. On Up Close with Renee this week, Moxley called Takeshita
“maybe the best guy in AEW” and said he “would rather choke on my own
vomit and die than be satisfied with a 20-minute draw.” Takeshita’s
victory over Moxley during the 2025 Continental Classic was the only
non-Death Rider loss Moxley suffered during the tournament. There is no
time limit tonight. Someone must be pinned or submitted.

Singles Match Andrade El Idolo (with Don Callis)
vs. Bandido

Two of Mexico’s finest. Andrade has been on fire in 2026 with wins
over Swerve Strickland, Kenny Omega, and Mascara Dorada. Bandido is the
reigning Ring of Honor Champion. As a young wrestler, Bandido grew up
watching Andrade compete. Don Callis will be in Andrade’s corner.
Multiple podcasters and commentators have picked this as the potential
show-stealer.

Singles Match Brody King vs. Swerve Strickland (with
Prince Nana)

Two of AEW’s hardest hitters. Strickland has been positioned as one
of AEW’s top stars. Prince Nana accompanies Strickland. Brody King is a
longtime Jim Ross favorite. Jarrett predicted on My World that
Strickland gets the upper hand.

AEW Women’s World Championship – Two Out of Three
Falls
Thekla (c) vs. Kris Statlander

Thekla shocked the wrestling world last month by defeating Statlander
for the title. Their series is tied at one win apiece in singles
competition. The two-out-of-three-falls stipulation rewards endurance.
Jim Ross said on Grilling JR this week that he likes Statlander’s
chances based on her power advantage.

AEW World Trios Championship The Don Callis Family
(Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher, and Mark Davis) (c) vs. Mistico and
JetSpeed (“The Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey)

Mistico set attendance records at Arena Mexico for CMLL last year and
is one of the biggest stars in Mexican wrestling. Knight and Bailey have
been on a tear as JetSpeed. The Callis Family recently won the trios
titles from Hangman Page and JetSpeed.

Everyone Banned From Ringside “Timeless” Toni Storm
vs. Marina Shafir

This feud has been building since late 2025. Their only previous
match ended by disqualification in Storm’s favor, leaving nothing
settled. With everyone banned from ringside, outside interference is
eliminated. Moxley praised Shafir’s work ethic on Up Close with Renee
this week, saying “if every wrestler in this sport worked as hard every
single day as Marina Shafir, everybody would be 1,000 times better.”

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship The Babes of
Wrath (Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale) (c) vs. Megan Bayne and
Lena Kross

The Babes of Wrath are approaching 100 days as inaugural champions
with three successful defenses. Both Nightingale and Kross are pulling
double duty tonight, each competing in singles matches on Zero Hour
before teaming in this title match on the main card.

Trios Match Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, and
Roderick Strong vs. The Dogs (David Finlay, Clark Connors, and Gabe
Kidd)

The Dogs debuted in AEW recently and have been making an immediate
impact with a 2-2 record, including a win over Allin and Cassidy on
March 11.

Start Times By Time Zone

Zero Hour: 7:00 PM Eastern / 6:00 PM Central / 4:00
PM Pacific / 12:00 AM GMT (Monday) / 5:30 AM IST (Monday) / 11:00 AM
AEST (Monday)

Main Card: 8:00 PM Eastern / 7:00 PM Central / 5:00
PM Pacific / 1:00 AM GMT (Monday) / 6:30 AM IST (Monday) / 12:00 PM AEST
(Monday)

International Streaming –
MyAEW

AEW launched its new international streaming platform this week at
myaew.com. Subscriptions start at $7.99/month for live Dynamite,
Collision, and Ring of Honor programming. The $19.99 tier includes one
PPV per month. The $119.99 tier includes all PPVs, all archives, and all
live programming. Revolution is available for purchase through the
platform for international fans. This is AEW’s first PPV to livestream
on the new service.

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