Next on the calendar is AEW Revolution, the first major PPV event of the year, which almost everything has been building towards. With some heated rivalries in focus, technical showcases locked in, and emotional farewells set to make us all teary-eyed, it’s shaping up to be a show we won’t soon forget.
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For those in America, Bleacher Report will be broadcasting the PPV event, also for $50 USD. Meanwhile though overseas, particularly the UK and Australian crowds, are all able to watch the event throughFite TVfor a cheaper price of admission ($28AUD or £17GBP).
Though given there’s still time for changes, there’s every chance we see a few more last-minute additions here, including the likes of the Face of the Revolution ladder match.
Since the new year kicked off, we’ve known The Young Bucks, currently touting their AEW VP status and full names as well, will be the opposing team in Sting’s very last match. It’s been a bloody start to the feud and the Tornado Tag Match conclusion is sure to be every bit as thrilling as it is shocking.
There’s currently no confirmation on the matter, but it appears Sting’s final match will serve as the main event and close the show. As no doubt the thousands in attendance will be hoping for.
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