AEW Revolution 2026 Predictions: Wrestling Inc. Picks The Winners

There’s a lot on the line in the main event of Revolution, where MJF will defend his AEW World Championship against “Hangman” Adam Page in a Texas Death match. Not only is the title on the line, Page’s future shots at the gold if he loses this match are, as well. If Page loses here, he can never challenge for the title again, and that’s why 75% of us believe that the champion is retaining here.

We think the stipulation is too specific and serious to be thrown out there if that’s not what’s going to happen. AEW is likely to have learned from its mistakes from the last time this stipulation occurred, causing issues for Cody Rhodes, and Page could always goad the champion, whether that be MJF or another heel, into giving him a title shot, or he could win his ability to challenge for the gold back in another stipulation match. And, honestly, there are plenty of other titles in the company he can compete for, and elevate, if he’s going to be booked away from the main event scene for a while.

MJF also just won the title at Worlds End after a quick Samoa Joe reign. While it could happen, we don’t think AEW would book another short reign so close to the last one. From Swerve Strickland, to Kenny Omega, and even possibly Kyle Fletcher after a confrontation on “Dynamite” on Wednesday, MJF has no shortage of challengers going into the next few months of big AEW pay-per-views.

While Texas Death is Page’s specialty stipulation, we don’t think he’s going over here. While all of us expect a brutal, bloody main event to cap off AEW’s first pay-per-view in almost three months, 75% of us are going with MJF.

Written by Daisy Ruth

Rusev Believes WWE US Title Belongs To Him

WWE’s Rusev has spoken proudly about his runs as US Champion and talked passionately about what the title means to him.

Rusev had a great start to his WWE career when he debuted on the main roster in 2014, winning the United States title at the end of the year. The former AEW star, who has won the title thrice, recently expressed what the title meant to him in a conversation with Chris van Vliet on “Insight.”

“It was my title. I felt it really like my title. I felt like, you know, not everybody can be world champion, but when I have this, I can make it as big as I can. And that always has been my goal to whatever I do, to make it as big as I can. It doesn’t matter if it’s the US title, if it’s no title, if I’m fighting for my wife’s honor, whatever there is, you got to make the best out of it,” he said.

He recalled one of his US title reigns and how it happened after a conversation with former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, which happened after McMahon was impressed by his physique. Rusev also promised he would win the title once again, which he had last won in 2018.

“I was getting trimmed and I went to Vince like all pumped and he’s like, ‘Oh, you look great.’ The next thing you know, [I was] United States champion. He would reward you, man. When he sees you put in the work, he will reward you. Then boom, he got me United States second time. Then whatever happened, I don’t know who I lost it to, but then on my birthday again, like I get to win it. So I really have a special relationship with this title,” stated Rusev. “I will be US champ. I’ll be US champ or Intercontinental champ or the big champ. I can do it all.”

Since his return to WWE, Rusev hasn’t had the chance to win the US title, but had a few opportunities to win the Intercontinental Championship, but came up short against then holder, Dominik Mysterio.

Drew McIntyre Returns After Quitting SmackDown, Attacks Jacob Fatu

Drew McIntyre Returns After Quitting SmackDown, Attacks Jacob Fatu

Drew McIntyre remained a major part of the WrestleMania build on the March 13 episode of WWE SmackDown, despite appearing to quit the company earlier in the night.

McIntyre opened the show with an intense confrontation that ended with him declaring “I quit” before leaving through the crowd. The moment created the impression that the Scottish Warrior was walking away from WWE after losing the Undisputed WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes the previous week.

However, the situation changed before the show came to an end.

Later in the broadcast, Jacob Fatu faced Trick Williams in a singles match. The bout was progressing normally until McIntyre suddenly appeared and attacked Fatu.

The interference came out of nowhere, as McIntyre stormed into the match and took out Fatu while the referee was distracted. Because the official did not see the attack, the match continued without any immediate consequences.

The surprise interference left Fatu vulnerable and allowed Trick Williams to capitalize on the situation. Williams took advantage of the moment and secured the victory following McIntyre’s attack.

The segment made it clear that McIntyre’s earlier declaration that he had quit the company was short-lived. Instead, it appears to have been part of a larger storyline development.

McIntyre’s actions also appear to set up a potential feud with Jacob Fatu as WWE continues building toward WrestleMania 42. With tensions now escalating between the two, their conflict could play a significant role in the coming weeks on SmackDown.

Although McIntyre claimed he was done with WWE earlier in the night, his interference in the Fatu vs. Williams match made it clear that the Scottish Warrior is far from finished.

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The Miz Knocked Out By Jelly Roll on SmackDown

The Miz Knocked Out By Jelly Roll on SmackDown

Jelly Roll was involved in a chaotic moment on the March 13 episode of WWE SmackDown when he accidentally knocked out The Miz during an in-ring segment that quickly spiraled out of control.

The appearance came after it was announced last week that Jelly Roll would return to SmackDown to catch up with his friends Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes. During the show, the music star also appeared as a guest on Miz TV.

The segment began with The Miz welcoming Jelly Roll to the ring and offering to serve as his mentor. However, Jelly Roll quickly rejected the idea, making it clear he wasn’t interested in Miz guiding his career.

The rejection visibly frustrated Miz, who responded by claiming that he deserved credit for Jelly Roll’s recent weight loss journey. The comment created tension between the two as the segment continued.

The situation escalated when Kit Wilson interrupted the segment. Wilson delivered a promo criticizing Jelly Roll and accusing him of being “fatphobic” for losing weight and promoting what he described as an unhealthy beauty standard.

After the verbal exchange, Wilson shoved Jelly Roll, pushing the situation toward physical confrontation.

The Miz attempted to step in and calm things down, but the situation quickly turned chaotic. Jelly Roll swung at Wilson in response to the shove, attempting to knock him out.

Instead, he accidentally struck The Miz, who had stepped into the middle of the confrontation. The blow knocked Miz down, leaving him laid out in the ring while Wilson avoided the hit.

The unexpected moment brought the segment to a sudden end and left Miz on the receiving end of a hit that was never meant for him.

The situation appears set to continue on the next episode of SmackDown, as Kit Wilson is scheduled to call out Jelly Roll following the incident.

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Randy Orton Turns on Cody Rhodes During SmackDown Contract Signing

Randy Orton Turns on Cody Rhodes During SmackDown Contract Signing

Randy Orton Turns on Cody Rhodes – The road to WrestleMania 42 took a dramatic turn on the March 13 episode of WWE SmackDown when Randy Orton viciously attacked Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes during their contract signing segment.

Orton earned the WrestleMania title opportunity after winning the Men’s Elimination Chamber match. At the time, Drew McIntyre was the Undisputed WWE Champion. However, just one week later on SmackDown, Rhodes defeated McIntyre to reclaim the title, setting up the championship clash between Rhodes and Orton on the grand stage.

The contract signing segment initially began in a respectful tone. Both men reflected on their long history together, emphasizing the friendship that had developed between them over the years.

Rhodes spoke emotionally about their relationship and acknowledged the significance of facing Orton at WrestleMania. He said that regardless of what happens once the match begins, his respect and love for Orton would remain.

Both competitors then signed the contract, seemingly confirming the match without incident.

However, the situation changed instantly once the paperwork was completed.

Without warning, Orton attacked Rhodes, slamming the champion’s head into the table before delivering a low blow. The assault quickly escalated as Orton dragged Rhodes out of the ring and used the steel steps to strike him across the shoulders.

The attack left Rhodes visibly busted open as Orton continued the brutal assault for several minutes.

Members of the WWE locker room eventually rushed to the ring in an attempt to stop the situation. Among those trying to calm things down was musician Jelly Roll, who was present during the segment.

Even that effort failed to stop Orton’s aggression. When Jelly Roll attempted to intervene, Orton shoved him aside and continued focusing on Rhodes.

Just when it appeared the chaos was finally coming to an end, Orton returned to the ring and delivered a brutal chair shot to Rhodes.

The segment concluded with Orton sitting in the ring on a chair while holding the Undisputed WWE Championship, sending a clear message ahead of WrestleMania 42.

The attack marks a major shift in the storyline between the two longtime allies and firmly establishes Orton as Rhodes’ most dangerous challenger heading into their championship match.

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