
‘Timeless’ Toni Storm bested Mariah May in their ‘Hollywood Ending’ Falls Count Anywhere match to retain the AEW Women’s World Championship.
There was a Steel Cage match and Will Ospreay overcame Kyle Fletcher and interference from Mark Davis to pick up the win. Ospreay and Fletcher did a Spanish Fly off the top of the cage. Ospreay finished Fletcher off with a Hidden Blade and then a Tiger Driver ’91.
According to Lucha Libre Online, Elektra Lopez was backstage at Revolution. Lopez was released from WWE in February.
In what was her 15th successful TBS Title defense, Mercedes Moné retained over Momo Watanabe.
On the Zero Hour, The Learning Tree (Chris Jericho, Big Bill & Bryan Keith) ambushed Gravity before his match against Jericho began. Bandido attempted to make the save, but he was beaten down as well. Bandido and Gravity’s family entered the ring to shield them, but Jericho kicked Bandido in the face in front of said family members.
A confrontation took place between Q.T. Marshall and actor Paul Walter Hauser on the Zero Hour. Marshall made light of Hauser’s pro wrestling experience and asked him to do a lock-up. Hauser grabbed a hold of Marshall’s head which Marshall thought was too far. He then tossed his drink at Hauser and Hauser went after him.
In the main card opener, Hangman Adam Page defeated MJF.
Kazuchika Okada picked up a win over Brody King to hold onto the AEW Continental Championship.
An AEW World Tag Team Title match took place as The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) retained over The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum).
Making appearances on the Zero Hour were Damaris Lewis and Kelli Berglund, who star in the Queen of the Ring movie and also making an appearance was the film’s director Ash Avildsen. Rapper Yung Gravy made an appearance on the Zero Hour as well.