Sports. Honestly. Since 2011

A match graphic for AEW Revolution 2025 featuring Jon Moxley and Cope which will air on Amazon.

Preview: AEW Revolution 2025 (3/9/25) – Full Card, Start Time, How to Watch

Each year, the AEW Revolution PPV sets a benchmark for the year. Despite the fact that events can have their highs and lows, it always sets a ceiling of expectations. One that AEW knows how to smash through.

Revolution looks to continue AEW’s hot streak of acclaimed PPV into 2025. A variety of stories will end. Quality seems assured.

Two matches that won’t be previewed do have their own individual Match Point guides. You can read about Hangman Adam Page vs. MJF and The Hollywood Ending between “Timeless” Toni Storm and Mariah May by clicking on the links.

Remember, this Revolution is not televised.

How to Watch

Date: Sunday 9th March
Time: The main broadcast starts at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT.
Watch in the U.S.: Triller TV, Sling, YouTube PPV, PPV.com

Rest of the World: PPV.com, Triller TV

Watch in the U.S., UK, and Canada: AEW announced on Wednesday that fans will be able to purchase PPVs including Revolution, on Amazon Prime as part of a new partnership.

Announced AEW Revolution 2025 Card:

Zero Hour:

  • “Big Boom!” A. J And The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy and Mark Briscoe) W/ Big Justice vs. Johnny TV and MxM Collection (Mansoor and Mason Madden).

Main Card:

  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Hurt Syndicate © vs. The Outrunners
  • AEW World Championship #1 Contendership match: Ricochet vs. Swerve Strickland W/ Prince Nana
  • Steel Cage Match: Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW International Championship match: Konosuke Takeshita © vs. Kenny Omega
  • AEW TBS Championship match: Mercedes Mone © vs. Momo Watanabe
  • “Hangman” Adam Page vs. MJF
  • AEW Women’s World Championship, Hollywood Ending Match, Falls Count Anywhere: “Timeless” Toni Storm © vs. Mariah May
  • AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley © vs. Cope.

Ricochet vs. Swerve Strickland

Like Macbeth, Ricochet is walking around in borrowed robes. Hubris and over-confidence shield the man who is out of This World. Although Ricochet’s willing to cheat to win, how far will he go to claim a shot at the AEW World Championship?

As discussed on this week’s Dynamite preview, Strickland created his nemesis in Ricochet. Just like Strickland changed Adam Page by making him relapse into a darker version of himself. However, Ricochet is not like Page in terms of the depths of how far he is willing to go unless he is pushed to that place on Sunday.

Their first match was brutal and innovative, displaying both men’s changing characters and an impressive arsenal of moves. The second promises more. Ricochet won last time because of an accidental low blow. What other accidents might occur on Sunday?

Men will do whatever they have to do to get a shot at the AEW World Championship. Just as its current champion will do anything he can to protect it.

AEW World Championship

The Death Riders saga remains divisive but it’s hard to ignore the progression since Cope’s AEW return. Post-Worlds End, more resistance has stood up against Jon Moxley’s faction. Week by week, Cope has kept his promise to make sure his match with Moxley will remain one-on-one. Will it stay that way?

After returning, Cope stated during the Worlds End press conference that he wanted to have a gnarly, old show grindhouse-like match. Cope wants a vicious and violent encounter. Given how Cope returned after breaking his leg through what many felt was an unnecessary dive from a steel cage match, this might worry some fans. It should.

We all know what Jon Moxley is capable of when it comes to physicality. With the promise of breaking Cope’s neck, the one that kept him retired for years because one more bump could paralyze him, this could be everything Cope wants it to be and more. Bloody and brutal, if the tempo is right.

More From LWOS Pro Wrestling

Header photo – AEW – Stay tuned to the Last Word on Pro Wrestling for more on AEW Revolution and other stories from around the world of wrestling, as they develop. You can always count on LWOPW to be on top of the major news in the wrestling world. As well as to provide you with analysis, previews, videos, interviews, and editorials on the wrestling world.  You can catch AEW Dynamite on Wednesday nights at 8 PM ET on TBS. AEW Collision airs Saturday at 8pm Eastern on TNT. More AEW content available on their YouTube

About James Staynings

James is an English teacher and passionate wrestling fan turned writer/analyst with a love of exploring big, small, controversial, and complex with wrestling from different perspectives. I dissect prevailing narratives to uncover different truths. I write about half-naked men fighting in tights through a philosophical, sociological, psychological, and/or literary lens.