AEW Revolution 2023: How to Watch, Start Times, Full Card and B/R Live

The first major test of MJF’s world title run comes Sunday at AEW Revolution, as he puts his AEW Championship on the line in an Iron Man match against Bryan Danielson. The pair will wrestle for a full 60 minutes, which is a challenging format. How do you entertain a crowd at a game with a predetermined length? I doubt Danielson and MJF will find a way, even though their storyline leading up to the main event hasn’t really clicked.

The Revolution will have fewer matches than the average AEW pay-per-view due to the MJF-Danielson match taking up more time. Not much could have been more, and Revolution had plenty of matches that were definitely worth watching. Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks defend their AEW Trios Championships against Malakai Black, Buddy Murphy and Brody King, and the Texas Deathmatch between Hangman Page and Jon Moxley is sure to be amazing (if you can handle the inevitable violence).

Full AEW Revolution card

  • AEW Championship, 60-minute Iron Man match: MJF (c) vs. Bryan Danielson.
  • Texas Deathmatch: Jon Moxley vs. Hangman Page.
  • AEW Trios Championship: The Elite vs. the House of Black.
  • AEW Women’s Championship: Jamie Hayter (c) vs. Saraya vs. Ruby Soho.
  • Christian Cage vs. Jungle Boy.
  • AEW TNT Championship: Samoa Joe (c) vs. Wardlow.
  • Chris Jericho vs. Ricky Starks.
  • AEW Tag Team Championships: The Gunns (c) vs. The Acclaimed vs. Jay Lethal vs. Orange Cassidy and Danhausen.

How to watch AEW Revolution, start times

The main show starts at 5 pm PT (8 pm ET) Sunday, with a preshow starting an hour before that. For grappling fans in the UK, the AEW Revolution main show started early Sunday at 1 am UK time (preshow at midnight). Down Under, the show starts at noon AEDT on Monday (11 am preshow).

AEW Revolution will be available via PPV for $50, but it will also be available on streaming services. If you’re in the US, it will be $50 via Bleacher Report. You can watch through the app or the website. In the UK and Australia, you can watch it on Fite TV instead, where it costs $20 (£17 and AU$28).

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