Revolution 2021 Preview

It has been a few months now and in AEW’s world, that means it is time for another pay per view. There is something very, very refreshing about that as I don’t need a pay per view every month and given that AEW’s worst ever pay per view was still completely watchable, we should be in for something good here. The card isn’t the strongest but they know how to execute so let’s get to it.

Pre-Show: Riho/Thunder Rosa vs. Britt Baker/Rebel

I’m still trying to wrap my head around the fact that Baker was eliminated from the #1 contenders tournament like it was absolutely nothing, but then again the women’s division has been kind of a mess. I can’t picture a world in which Baker is not Women’s Champion before the end of the year though and I think that road might be starting sooner than expected.

That being said, I’ll go with Riho/Rosa here, as AEW is likely going to want to reheat Riho after her tournament loss. Baker needs it too, but I’m not sure I can picture them going with her over some of the other options. Baker is going to be over no matter what because she is so awesome at so many different things, though I don’t think that equals a win here. Riho and Rosa win, hopefully pinning Rebel if they have to.

Women’s Title: Hikaru Shida(c) vs. Ryo Mizunami

This is the result of the weeks long international #1 contenders tournament (because reasons) and the big result is a match that was set up years ago….in another promotion….in Japan. That’s about all of the explanation we have been given, as Mizunami has barely been around the company, but what does that matter when she has done some great things elsewhere that we might not have seen or even heard of in the first place?

I’ll take Shida here, even though her title reign is LONG overdue and she needs to drop the thing already. However, I’m not sure Mizunami is the best choice as we don’t know anything about her other than she and Shida were once partners. This match should be fine, but it isn’t something I’m going to have that much interest in given what we have had to build it up so far.

Miro/Kip Sabian vs. Orange Cassidy/Chuck Taylor

This feud has been going for a few months now and I’m still not quite sure I get the appeal. Miro has lost any momentum he had on the way into the company, Sabian has pretty much disappeared, Taylor is Taylor and Cassidy was upset that someone was forced to say they weren’t friends. How that sets up an important pay per view match is beyond me, but that’s what we have here.

For the sake of hope, I’ll go with Sabian/Miro here, as the two of them really need a win to build up some momentum. It helps that they have gotten away from the gaming thing for the most part but that doesn’t exactly leave them with much to go on. This feud has been a rather dull way to go but AEW seems to love all of them (some are a good bit more valuable than others) and here we are. Miro and Sabian win, as they certainly need it more.

Casino Tag Team Royale

What is with this company’s gambling obsession? Anyway, this is basically a tag team Royal Rumble for a future title shot and they have fifteen teams announced so far. Battle royals (and they have a lot of them around here) are hard to predict as you can get anyone into the title shot in a hurry, which makes them kind of hard to predict. That means you can go a lot of different ways so it’s kind of a guess as to who is winning.

I’ll take Rey Fenix/Pac to win, as that squash on Wednesday was more than enough to make me think they are next in line for a shot at the titles. If nothing else, watching those two beat each other up with the dives can be rather entertaining television and it isn’t like a lot of the teams have a realistic chance in the first place. Pac and Fenix win, but this could go in a lot of different directions.

Tag Team Titles: Young Bucks(c) vs. Chris Jericho/MJF

This started off as an interesting feud but then fell apart in a hurry. The whole thing with the Bucks’ father (and their insult to Jericho that makes them sound rather dumb once you think about it) wasn’t good but it’s all they have. You would think Jericho and MJF could talk anything into being interesting but for some reason they haven’t been able to make it work. It could be the Bucks being the least likable faces in a long time, but the match should work out better than the build.

Of course the Bucks win here, as it’s hard to imagine them losing those titles for a very long time to come. The Bucks are major stars in AEW and it makes sense to have them in the title picture. Jericho and MJF seem destined to be on a collision course somewhere down the road and I can’t imagine them winning or even needing the titles to make that story work. The Bucks retain here, as they should.

Face Of The Revolution Ladder Match

This is for a TNT Title shot because, much like kidnappings, battle royals, tournaments and gambling, this company loves ladder matches for title shots. The big question here is who fills in the final spot and I have no idea who that might be. Christian seems to be the fancy pick at the moment, but I don’t want to see someone with a history of concussions in a match this violent.

As for a winner, I’m going with some instinct and picking Scorpio Sky, though you never know with something like this. It’s hard to predict a match when you don’t even have the full field but this makes for a nice build for the drama alone. I’m not overly sure about Sky winning, but he certainly makes for an interesting option and I’ll go with that for the win here.

Hangman Page vs. Matt Hardy

This is for the loser’s income for the first three months of the year and my goodness I cannot bring myself to care about Hardy. The character is interesting enough but as soon as I hear the Hardy name attached, all of the positives are overshadowed. The match itself should work as Page is charismatic enough to get around anything, but fighting over money with Hardy sounds like the result of a bad lawsuit instead of an angle.

Again for the sake of my sanity I’ll hope for Page to win here, as there is little reason to go with Hardy. Page having some more money and Hardy being broke or needing more clients is a better story, though I’m not sure how far anything is going to take these two. Hardy doesn’t need to win here but I’m a bit scared that he might anyway, just due to his star power and name value. Still though, Page should win.

Sting/Darby Allin vs. Team Taz

It’s cinematic time and that is the best thing they could do with Sting. I know he handled the powerbomb well enough (as in he was perfectly fine a week later) but he really doesn’t need to be in a full on match. The cinematic matches aren’t my favorite but if they have to have Sting wrestle (and it is hard not to), this is absolutely the right way to go about doing it.

I’m actually not sure who to pick here, as Team Taz needs the win more, but you don’t want to have either the debuting legend or the champion losing. It really could go either way but I’ll take Sting and Allin to win as they make for the better story. Sting can put someone over later and Allin is going to have a new #1 contender so he isn’t going to need to deal with taking a loss here.

AEW World Title: Kenny Omega(c) vs. Jon Moxley

When Omega announced this as the Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch, I completely expected him to laugh and say “nah I’m kidding, it’s a cage match”. This is as over the top as you can get and feels like they are doing it because Tony Khan looked at his tape collection and decided what he felt like doing today. I get the reason for the stipulation in the end, but there are a bunch of ways to get there without going this direction.

Omega wins here, as the entire point of the match would seem to be to blow Moxley up so he goes away while his wife has their baby. That’s all well and good and the match will probably have some good drama/violence/action, but I’d be curious to know how many people aren’t going to watch or pay or pay for the show because of how ridiculous the stipulation is. I know it isn’t a majority, but there are going to be some out there because this is pretty insane and not in the best way.

Overall Thoughts

AEW has done an excellent job in their first year and a half because this show isn’t very appealing match by match but it’s an AEW pay per view and therefore it has my interest. They have done rather well at pay per views over their lifespan and the reputation is enough to carry this thing. That’s a rare place to be and if things here even exceed expectations by a little bit, everything should be more than fine.

 

Oh and the big signing.  Eh play it safe and go with Kurt Angle.

 

 

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13 Responses

  1. Harry F says:

    Christian isn’t a rumour for the ladder match, he’s a rumour for Paul Wight’s “Hall of Fame worthy” debut. Two debuts happening tonight.

  2. Caleb John Undahl says:

    Honestly seeing Cornettes head explode is worth it enough for me with the main event

  3. Tyler Owens says:

    Wait; AEW has a PPV on a Sunday? Haven’t they been holding their PPVs on Saturdays? I wonder if this is a 1 off, or if it will change moving forward?

    • Caleb John Undahl says:

      There were scheduling issues cause it was supposed to be last Saturday, but Canelos fight was then and they didn’t wanna compete with that, and last night was UFC 259, and I also heard there was Monster Jam at TIAA next door so tonight was the next best date. If anything I think the extra week helped a bit

    • Thomas Hall says:

      Yeah I hope it’s a one off. The Saturday night thing is nice.

  4. Dragon says:

    The main event will draw more people in then chase away.

    • Greg says:

      Show this to someone who isn’t a fan and I don’t think this will turn them into one. This won’t attract new people. I don’t think this helps anyone and is being done just to pacify Moxley.

      I remember seeing part of a Sabu barbwire match in ECW and being utterly repulsed. Couldn’t finish it. Even when Ambrose once kissed the barbwire bat (I think in his feud with Lesnar) and you could see his lip get stuck, that also was disgusting.

      Though, it could also just be I’m a squeamish little baby. But I don’t think the general public is going to be into something like this. I think repulsion and confusion as to why they would do this is more likely.

      • Dragon says:

        I have about 30-40 friends who have never watched AEW ordering it to see what this match will be. So it has served its purpose.

  5. isaiah Morrow says:

    The Main Event screams Wrestling Society X.

  6. Caleb John Undahl says:

    Since it’s basically a gimmick PPV, which I actually do like the idea of, I’ll forego my usual Ceiling to Floor predictions as it’s hard to predict quality with either so many people, so many dangerous factors, or so little story, so here we go

    I want to see Omega/Moxley purely cause I wasn’t around for FMW or the original ECW and I’ve never seen a CZW match so this is something that ive always wanted to see once in my life. It’ll be hard to watch considering, you know, one false move and someone is either paralyzed, loses a limb or dies. It’s probably not something I’ll ever want to see again, but as a novelty and seeing it for the first time, I’m being optimistic. Omega seems like a lock, as Moxley is probably taking off for maternity leave.

    As long as Matt Jackson doesn’t go near a mic tonight, the tag title match should be fine. I love Jericho and MJF, so I’m excited for this, but I really can’t stand the Bucks sometimes. Should be a solid match all in all. I’ll go Bucks in this.

    The street fight is gonna be interesting to me because I’m a lifelong sting fan and my dad’s been following his career since the Bladerunners (Google it, kids) and Ricky Starks has more charisma than he knows what to do with, and his selling should be hilarious. Cage is a monster and Darby is probably gonna kill himself at one point in the match, so it’ll be interesting. It won’t be a classic, but it’ll be fun and that’s all I’m asking. I’ll go Sting and Darby, but I won’t be shocked- or upset- if Team Taz wins.

    Shida and Mizunami- I’m not sure what to say about it. I’ve seen a grand total now of three full Mizunami matches, and the only one on a stage like this was the Trios tag at Double or Nothing, so I don’t know what to expect. I’m gonna play it safe and go in with no expectations. I like Shida a lot so that at least has my interest. Shida retains in a close one.

    At least I’m not the only one who loses any interest in anything Matt Hardy is involved in. He needs to be a manager. He can do awesome character work, but he’s so slow and he telegraph’s way to much to make anything he does in the ring realistic. Page is gonna be his usual awesome self, but Matt makes it really hard to care. I’ll go Page with some dark Order assistance, whichll be fair with private Party and TH2 lurking.

    The Ladder Match is gonna be solid I think. Archer and Cody should be able to ground it enough to keep it from being a total spotfest with no psychology, but they’ll do their stuff. Penta and Sky should be fun as the spot monkeys, while Sky may also do the smart man’s match after his commentary on Dynamite. Max is a hard call cause I don’t know a whole lot about him, but he could be entertaining. The mystery guy I’m honestly not sure… I’ve seen a lot of RVD rumors, but I’ve seen a lot of speculation on where Joe Hennig will end up. As far as guys already in the company, Spears has seemed to peak a lot of interest (I can’t believe I just typed that) but honestly as a dark horse pick, I’ll go Eddie Kingston. Sky seems like a likely winner, so I’ll piggyback you KB and say Sky.

    I’m always a mark for battle royals. I know there’s a lot of mixed feelings on it, and that’s cool, but I’ll enjoy it. Pac and Fenix are my top pick, but Jurassic Express a close second for me, and Santana and Ortiz are my dark horse pick tonight. Don’t count out Silver and Reynolds either.

    Cassidy/Taylor vs Miro/Sabian is one that I like three of the four, but with everything else happening tonight, it’s probably just gonna be there. I’ll go Miro and Sabian, hopefully with Miro killing Taylor.

    The buy in match is an interesting one. Baker and Rosa are by far the best in the match. I’ll go Riho and Rosa. Like you said, Britt will be fine as long as she gets the title by the end of the year.

    It should be fun tonight, and that’s all I’m looking for. KB, keep up the great work and I’ll be looking forward to seeing your thoughts on the show tonight!!

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