New AEW Revolution Date Reportedly Set
AEW
Revolution is set to be on Sunday, March 7, according to F4WOnline. This will mark the company’s first-ever PPV on a Sunday as AEW typically held its shows on Saturday nights.
As previously reported,
Revolution was initially scheduled for Saturday, February 27 at Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida, but the company didn’t want to go head-to-head with boxer Chanelo Alvarez’s next fight on PPV.
AEW reportedly considered Saturday, March 6, but that would have brought competition from
UFC 259. AEW has yet to officially announce the new date.
Below is the current PPV card:
Tom Lawlor allegedly costing the Von Erichs their tag team titles is causing problems for his “Filthy Island” event plans, and he’ll address the matter on MLW: Fusion. MLW announced on Sunday morning that Lawlor will address what they’re calling the “Filthy Screwjob” where Lawlor was involved in allowing the titles to fall into Los Parks’ possession a couple of weeks ago, as the storyline has sponsors “pulling out” of his MLW event.
The announcement reads:
Sponsors pull out due to “Filthy Screwjob” and ACH attack
Major League Wrestling (“MLW”) today announced “Filthy” Tom Lawlor will address the “Filthy Screwjob” and ACH attack allegations this Wednesday, January 27 at 7pm ET on MLW’s flagship weekly series, FUSION, available on YouTube, Fubo Sports, DAZN, and the Roku Channel. Learn more about where to watch.
AEW is moving its Revolution PPV to early March in what will be their first Sunday PPV, according to a new report. The Wrestling Observer reports that the show is being moved from February 27th in Jacksonville to March 7th.
The company decided to make the move because February 27th will be Canelo Alvarez’s next boxing match on PPV, and they didn’t want to go head-to-head with that. March 6th was considered, but UFC 259 is taking place that day.
The new date has not yet been officially announcd. Thus far, the card for the show is:
AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: The Young Bucks vs. Winner of Upcoming Tag Team Battle Royal
MLW Fusion Results (1/20): ACH Vs. Jacob Fatu, Daivari Debuts, More
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Calculating the 500 Greatest Wrestlers in WWE History (Part 5) By MattySpice on Jan 24, 2021, 10:00pm EST 34
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