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Way-Too-Early AEW Revolution 2024 Match Card Predictions After Worlds End

Erik BeastonJan 1, 2024

All Elite Wrestling underwent a seismic shift in the closing moments of its World's End pay-per-view with Samoa Joe defeating MJF to win the AEW World Championship and Adam Cole being revealed as The Devil.

In the weeks following the event, AEW will introduce stories centered around those competitors and build matches for its Revolution event on March 3, 2024 from the historic Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.

What contests might fans be treated to in the first big extravaganza of the year for AEW?

Find out with these way too early predictions for a card that will probably not be finalized until the week before the show.

Match Card

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Predicted Revolution match card:

  • AEW World Championship Match: Swerve Strickland vs. Hangman Page vs. Samoa Joe (c)
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: Sting and Darby Allin vs. Ricky Starks and Big Bill (c) (Sting's retirement match)
  • TNT Championship Match: Killswitch vs. Christian Cage (c)
  • AEW World Women's Championship Match: Dr. Britt Baker DMD vs. "Timeless" Toni Storm (c)
  • TBS Championship Match: Thunder Rosa vs. Julia Hart (c)
  • Jon Moxley, Bryan Danielson, and Wheeler Yuta vs. Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, and Roderick Strong (with Adam Cole)

Sting's Final Match

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Revolution will mark the end of one of the greatest careers in professional wrestling history when Sting hangs up his black baseball bat and walks off into the proverbial sunset. A legendary competitor who has competed across five decades, he has brought legitimacy, honor, and respect to every promotion for which he has appeared.

He has also been integral in further establishing Darby Allin as one of the stars of the now and the future in AEW, so it is only fitting that he and Allin would partner up one last time for a shot at the tag titles that have eluded them throughout their three-year run together.

Ricky Starks and Big Bill are perfect heel foils for the team, the former a loudmouthed villain while Bill is a towering, imposing giant of a bad guy. They will easily generate heat and put The Stinger in a position to capture a title in his last go-round.

Which he should.

There is no more fitting way to honor a guy who has been a positive influence, both on-screen and off, than to let him go out on top with a championship, inside the historic Greensboro Coliseum, home of the famous Clash of the Champions match with Ric Flair that made him a household name in 1988.

Some will say that it is a silly booing idea that would immediately see the champions have to relinquish the titles but upon further look, the tag team division in AEW has been so woefully mismanaged and haphazardly booked over the last six-to-eight months that a reset brought on by Sting's departure would hardly be the worst thing for it.

Give Sting that one last, great moment, where he raises the gold in front of fans and friends, with a guy in Allin who will be indelibly linked to the final years of his career and a shining example of The Icon's selflessness.

Samoa Joe's First PPV Title Defense Against Hangman Page, Swerve Strickland

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In the moments after World's End, where he defeated MJF to win the AEW World Championship, Samoa Joe sat in front of the media and challenged anyone to step up to him.

He specifically named "Hangman" Adam Page and Swerve Strickland, both of whom have unsettled business with each other and have been vocal about wanting the title.

Bringing them together for a three-way dance main event and creating intrigue as to whether Page and Strickland can focus on winning the title, and not attacking each other, is an interesting story. It also sets up what would be a hell of a match, the latter's first pay-per-view main event opportunity.

Strickland and Page tore the house down at Full Gear in a Match of the Year candidate and since then, Swerve has routinely been the best part of any AEW broadcast. Page is as consistent a performer as there is in the company and Joe is a veteran badass doing some of the best work of his career late in it.

Let the three of them tear the house down. Whether Joe retains or Tony Khan opts to crown Strickland after months of stellar work remains to be seen but one thing is for certain: the crowd would be hot and the match would rule.

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