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AEW Revolution 2023: How to Watch, Start Times, Full Card and B/R Live: CM Punk Set to Return?
MJF Faces a Career-Defining Test. The AEW champion’s character work has always overshadowed his in-ring ability, but a 60-minute match against technical master Bryan Danielson is a chance to prove himself.
The biggest in-ring test of Maxwell Jacob Friedman’s career is set to take place at AEW Revolution on Sunday night.
How to watch AEW Revolution 2023, start times
The main show kicks off at 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET) Sunday, with a preshow starting an hour before that. For grappling fans in the UK, AEW Revolution’s main show begins early Sunday at 1 a.m. UK time (midnight preshow). Down Under, the show begins at midday AEDT on Monday (11 a.m. preshow).
AEW Revolution is available via PPV at $50, but it’s also available on streaming services. If you’re in the US, it’ll be $50 through Bleacher Report. You can watch through the app or the website. In the UK and Australia, you’ll instead watch it through Fite TV, where it costs $20 (£17 and AU$28).
If you can’t buy it, you can watch AEW Revolution 2023 without signing up for free on Allwrestling.
Iron Man match: MJF vs. Danielson for the AEW world championship
MJF will put his AEW world championship on the line in the main event against Bryan Danielson in an Iron Man match. It’s a 60-minute match pitting the brightest young star in wrestling against one of the greatest technical wrestlers of all time.
The 26-year-old MJF has built his reputation on his cocky, better-than-you persona. In an era when the quality of wrestling matches around the world is so high, MJF has stood out by prioritizing character work and promos. There’s no one better at making you hate him. If he wants you to feel sympathy for him, MJF is capable of doing that, too. MJF is such a unique figure in AEW. It’s much more likely that you’ll see him cutting a promo on Dynamite than having a match. AEW has purposely made it so MJF matches are a rare occasion. In 2022 he wrestled fewer than 10 times. Sunday will be his second match of ’23.
But when he does wrestle, MJF usually delivers. He’s coming off a great match against Konosuke Takeshita only a few weeks ago. At Revolution last year, MJF had maybe the best showing of his career when he faced CM Punk in a dog collar match. He’s just such an incredible talker that it has overshadowed his wrestling ability.
Revolution is a chance for MJF to prove he’s the same caliber of wrestler in the ring as he is on the microphone. Danielson is the ideal opponent for an Iron Man match, but it will take two special performances if they’re going to steal the show. It’s so hard to keep the audience engaged for an entire hour—especially at the end of a long pay-per-view. Because everyone knows the match isn’t ending before 60 minutes, there usually isn’t much drama in the near-falls until time is running out. It’s a match that needs to be paced perfectly for the stipulation to work.
If MJF is able to defeat a pure wrestler like Danielson at his own game, it’s something he’ll never stop bragging about. For Danielson, winning the AEW world championship would only add to his Hall of Fame legacy. Danielson has been one of the best wrestlers in the world over the past two decades. He’s succeeded everywhere he’s gone, even when the odds were stacked against him. Danielson has said that becoming AEW world champion is his new dream in pro wrestling. It’s a dream that should come true at some point.
Ruby Soho is currently stuck in the middle between the AEW originals (Jamie Hayter and Dr. Britt Baker) and the outsiders (Saraya and Toni Storm). Saraya’s time in AEW has been a disappointment thus far, but this alignment will hopefully help things. It would have been a mistake to try to force her as a babyface when it wasn’t working. And it would have been a mistake to fight against the audience when they clearly want to cheer Jamie Hayter and Dr. Britt Baker.
This being a three-way match means AEW has the option to take the title off Hayter without her being pinned. Saraya could pin Soho and claim to be the legitimate women’s champion despite never beating Hayter. That would make sense for the story line, but it isn’t the direction AEW should go in. It has something special with Hayter right now. Having her lose the title would be overthinking things.
This feud started after a scary incident when Adam Page was legitimately concussed during a match against Jon Moxley in October. Since then, Moxley and Page have each defeated the other once. Given how much Moxley bleeds during normal matches, it’s hard to imagine how violent this Texas Death match will be.
Page will rise to Moxley’s level of violence and get the win here. It makes sense to establish Page as a future challenger for MJF, while Moxley and the rest of the Blackpool Combat Club turn heel.
The Elite vs. House of Black for the AEW trios titles
This has the potential to be a classic. It’s the type of match everyone envisioned when the trios titles were created. Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, Malakai Black, Brody King and Buddy Matthews are all so good in the ring. Their styles should mesh perfectly.
Either team winning would be an acceptable outcome. The trios titles are belts that should change hands often. Still, they would probably benefit from a bit of stability now that The Elite are getting a real run as champions. This is likely just the start of The Elite’s feud with House of Black. Hopefully we’ll get a singles match between Omega and Malakai Black down the line.
It’s time for Wardlow to regain the momentum he had before Double or Nothing last year. It felt like he had a legitimate chance to be the future of AEW at that time. Even though he’s gotten some significant wins since then, uneven booking has prevented Wardlow from reaching his potential.
AEW Revolution 2023 full match card
- 60-minute Iron Man Match for AEW Title: MJF (c) vs. Bryan Danielson
- AEW Women’s Title: Jamie Hayter (c) vs. Saraya vs. Ruby Soho
- Texas Death Match: Jon Moxley vs. ‘Hangman’ Adam Page
- TNT Title: Samoa Joe (c) vs. Wardlow
- Final Burial Match: Christian Cage vs. ‘Jungle Boy’ Jack Perry
- AEW Tag Team Titles: The Gunns (c) vs. The Acclaimed vs. Jay Lethal and Jeff Jarrett vs. Orange Cassidy and Danhausen
- AEW Trios Titles: The Elite vs. The House of Black
- Chris Jericho vs. Ricky Starks