In the main event, "Hangman" Adam Page was able to outlast Adam Cole to retain the AEW world championship.
All Elite Wrestling’s four annual pay-per-view events have become special days for wrestling fans, with the cards consistently delivering high-end action. Sunday’s AEW Revolution was no different, featuring something for everyone, from brutal grudge matches to thrilling championship clashes.
In the main event, “Hangman” Adam Page was able to outlast Adam Cole to retain the AEW world championship. Cole gave Page nearly everything he could handle and even got a bit of help from his friends from reDragon but ultimately came up short after two Buckshot Lariats from the champion.
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The other half of the near-perfect event bookends came in the pay-per-view opener when Eddie Kingston finally won a big singles match in the promotion, beating Chris Jericho in a brutal war. In between those matches came loads of drama, impressive performances and buckets of blood spilled on the canvas.
Page took the fight to Cole early, taking him outside the ring and ramming him into ringside barricade several times before driving his boot into Cole’s head. Cole’s first big comeback saw a focus on attacking Page’s neck and arm, trying to take away the Buckshot Lariat. Page drilled Cole with an apron powerbomb followed by a moonsault from the top rope to the outside. Page tried to follow that flurry of big offense with a Buckshot but Cole slid out of the ring to find safety. After several more momentum swings, Page hit Deadeye to score a near fall. Another near fall came after a tombstone piledriver.