
Hangman Adam Page, Ronda Rousey, Real Winners and Losers of AEW Revolution Match Card
From the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, All Elite Wrestling's Revolution 2026 delivered a night to remember.
Multiple titles changed hands. AEW will move forward with National champion "Jungle" Jack Perry and Women's world tag team champions Lena Kross and Megan Bayne and World Trios champions JetSpeed and Místico.
The show also featured multiple huge returns and debuts. Adam Copeland, Christian Cage and Will Opreay all returned to action while Ronda Rousey shockingly arrived.
Even with these big moments though, many fell short in their pursuit of gold and glory, especially Hangman Adam Page, who lost his Texas Death match to MJF.
The following are the real winners and losers from Revolution 2026.
Winner: "Jungle" Jack Perry
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"Jungle" Jack Perry is the new National champion, giving him a massive spotlight in the coming months.
This is a championship that Ricochet not only defended in an AEW ring but also throughout the wrestling world.
Perry should defend the gold all over and show the world how good he can be.
It is a fantastic spot for Perry, who has delivered since returning at All Out 2025 but disappeared from TV multiple times in the past.
If this title reign goes well, Jungle Jack will solidify his status once more as a Pillar of AEW.
Winner: The Tag Team Division
2 of 12The fifth Young Bucks vs. FTR collision was easily the best of the series, allowing the two best tag teams of their generation to deliver a definitive classic.
With the return of Adam Copeland and Christian Cage, the AEW World Tag Team Championships scene has a massive spotlight.
This is the biggest storyline AEW has ever delivered in the tag team division, setting up speculation of multiple company-defining tag team collisions in the near-future.
Could WWE deliver its first triangle TLC match with FTR vs. The Bucks vs. Cage & Cope? Will this extend all the way to Wembley for All In?
From The Rascalz to Sky Flight and all the name in-between, every tag team in AEW will benefit from the attention on the titles that comes from the Revolution match and aftermath.
Winner: "Timeless" Toni Storm
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"Timeless" Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir was the first women's singles match on PPV since Full Gear 2022, delivering a hard-hitting brawl that definitively put over The Timeless One.
In the aftermath, The Problem's closest friend Ronda Rousey arrived to declare her intention to fight Storm.
While nothing is certain yet, Rousey is the biggest star AEW could possibly set up for Storm as she continues to rebuild herself away from the AEW Women's World Championship.
This is the massive story for The Timeless One that will only further solidify her as the top woman in AEW regardless of who holds the gold.
Especially as AEW begins to prepare for a return to Wembley Stadium, Storm has as strong a mainstream spotlight on her as possible.
Winner: Ronda Rousey
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Ronda Rousey is back in a wrestling ring, appearing for the first time on wrestling PPV since her run in WWE fell apart.
The Rowdy One had previous worked in Ring of Honor, teaming with Marina Shafir, but it was a one-off moment for a friend.
This appearance is still for Shafir, but it looks to be setting up a much bigger match.
Rousey vs. "Timeless" Toni Storm has potential to be the biggest women's match AEW has ever delivered and will likely happen at Wembley Stadium.
That is a huge chance for The Rowdy One to redeem her second WWE run and show the world what she can do as a professional wrestler.
Tony Khan has also won just by the attention alone this signing will get, but hopefully there is strong creative to make the most of the spotlight.
Loser: Harley Cameron
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Willow Nightingale agreed to fight Lena Kross on the Zero Hour to defend her TBS Championship. She was successful but was hurt in the process.
That injury left her vulnerable to an easy win for Kross and Megan Bayne, now named Divine Dominance, taking the Women's World Tag Team Championships.
While Willow still has a TBS Championship, Harley lost the only AEW gold she has ever hold without taking the pin.
It was a tough loss for The Wrath, and it take a whole for Harley to win gold again while her best friend carries on with another title.
It would not be shocking if Harley is even pushed heel in the aftermath of her most heartbreaking moment so far in AEW.
Winner: Lena Kross and Megan Bayne
6 of 12While Harley Cameron lost her first AEW gold, both Lena Kross and Megan Bayne gained their first championship of their AEW runs.
In particular, this was a huge win for The Colossal One, who made her official AEW debut as a signed talent on February 14.
Kross won gold just one month into her AEW run while The Megasus picked up her first gold after one impressive year in the company.
Both are now officially in the record books and have raised their stakes considerably by defeating two of AEW's most popular babyfaces in Willow Nightgale and Harley.
The women's tag team division just became all about The Divine Dominion, and it is hard to imagine two of the biggest women in AEW losing any time soon.
Winner: Brody King
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Brody King's match with Swerve Strickland was make-or-break, and The Hound of Hell was made throughout the course of this match.
In particular, King made the most of his spotlight, coming off as otherworldly resilient in his ability to keep standing back up after vicious offense from The Most Dangerous Man.
By the end of this match, the result did not matter because the crowd saw The Hound of Hell as a top guy of the future.
Swerve made King look so good that he might find the man he beat winning the world championship before he does in the coming year.
Loser: Kris Statlander
8 of 12Kris Statlander pushed all of her chips on the table in a rematch with Thekla, promising victory in their 2-out-of-3 Falls match, but she fell short in her attempt to reclaim the AEW Women's World Championship.
While The Sisters of Sin played a key role in Thekla's messy win, The Toxic Spider won a definitive match type and is likely to move on from Stat after this.
The Cosmic Killer was a good world champion that delivered consistently quality PPV performances during this time.
It is hard to call where she goes next.
She has reunited with Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron, who are reeling from their own championship loss, but that alliance may not be enough to keep finding PPV spotlights.
Stat will likely have to start over in finding her championship path while Thekla next has Brawling Birds to contend with.
Winner: Místico
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Místico is All Elite and a new World Trios champion.
That is a massive change for the CMLL world light heavyweight champion, who was a sporadic star in AEW up to this point.
His title win was a genuine shock, but AEW has shown more willingness to move the titles recently than any other time in the company's history.
JetSpeed and Místico is an interesting trio that has every chance to revitalize a trios division that still needs more consistency.
The 43-year-old Místico still looks as good as ever has, and AEW clearly believes in him to make a lasting impact on a dual contract.
Losers: The Don Callis Family
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While The Don Callis Family carries plenty of gold in All Elite Wrestling, the momentum is shifting against Callis' crew.
Jon Moxley not only defeated Konosuke Takeshita but gained his respect, likely setting the stage for The Alpha to oppose Callis in his ongoing war with The Death Riders.
Will Ospreay has returned and emphatically stated he is ready to get right back to the fight.
"Speedball" Mike Bailey, Kevin Knight and Místico took the AEW World Trios Championship from Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis.
Enemies of The Family are congregating, and they are likely to be too much for even the team that Callis has assembled.
Losers: The Dogs
11 of 12Gabe Kidd, David Finlay and Clark Connors made their AEW PPV debut as a trio, looking to inflict pain upon Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong.
Instead, The Daredevil got one up on War Ready by trapping him underneath the stage and helped Freshly Squeezed and The Messiah of the Backbreaker pick up the win.
This was not a match with any real stakes, but it could have elevated The Dogs in a big way.
Instead, they took another tough loss early in their AEW run.
This is far from a death nail, particularly since most lose early in their AEW runs, but it does delay any obvious moves to push The Dogs strong.
Loser: Hangman Adam Page
12 of 12In his signature match, Texas Death, Hangman Adam Page brutalized MJF in a vicious battle that left both men bloodied and bruised.
Despite his experience in the format, The Salt of the Earth had the better game plan, successfully defeating The Cowboy and taking his dream of being world champion away from him.
Due to Hangman's own choices, he can never be AEW men's world champion again (assuming he holds to his word forever).
That is a difficult spot for The Cowboy to be in as he has said time and again that he does not just "want" to be world champion, he "needs" it.
This is likely to cause Hangman to spiral further into his own despair, which could be a problem for everyone in AEW that has to deal with him.
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