Jon Moxley Chokes Out Konosuke Takeshita, Retains Continental Title At AEW Revolution

Jon Moxley choked out Konosuke Takeshita to retain the AEW Continental Championship at Revolution. 

The title was on the line in a bout stripped of the 20-minute time limit usually reserved for it, and saw both man go well beyond what any other opponent had done to them before. 

Takeshita was busted open, Moxley became the first man to ever kick out of Raging Fire, followed by Takeshita kicking out of a Death Rider, and then also an avalanche Paradigm Shift. But that all came after 20 minutes had elapsed, and Moxley was able to maneuver the tired Takeshita into a rear choke. 

Takeshita scrambled and searched for the ropes but he was too tired to get any further, passing out in the hold and securing the retention for Moxley. It also removes the asterisk that Takeshita represented for his title reign thus far. 

Takeshita defeated Moxley in the Blue League of the Continental Classic last year, with Moxley going on to win the tournament against Okada – Okada having beaten Takeshita in the semi-finals – and thus winning the Continental Championship at Worlds End. When they met in a rematch for the title at Grand Slam Australia, the bout went to a 20-minute time limit draw, and this match was made at Revolution with no time limits. 

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Kenny Omega AEW Revolution Status and Return Update

Kenny Omega AEW Revolution Status and Return Update

Kenny Omega won’t be competing at AEW Revolution tonight, but the former world champion may still show up on the broadcast in some capacity.

Kenny Omega AEW Revolution Status

Backstage notes indicate that Omega informed AEW officials months ago that he would not be wrestling at this year’s Revolution pay‑per‑view. The early notice allowed the company to adjust creative plans well ahead of the event.

At one point, Omega had been internally discussed as a possible opponent for Swerve Strickland on the card. Once it became clear he wouldn’t be ready to return to the ring, those plans were dropped and AEW shifted direction. The company ultimately moved forward with the current matchup of Strickland vs. Brody King.

Even though Omega won’t be wrestling tonight, there is still said to be a chance he could appear during the show in a non‑wrestling role.

Omega’s Role Behind the Scenes

One consistent note from backstage is that Omega is fully back involved with AEW behind the scenes and in creative discussions. There is internal optimism about his recovery, and the belief is that he could return to in‑ring action relatively soon.

If his progress continues as expected, Omega may even wrestle on AEW Dynamite within the next couple of weeks.

What Omega’s Return Could Mean for AEW

Omega’s eventual return opens several possibilities:

  • A renewed push toward the world title picture
  • A continuation of unfinished business with Swerve Strickland
  • A potential reunion or reconfiguration of The Elite
  • A major television match to spike Dynamite viewership

Given how AEW has historically used Omega as both a top‑tier performer and a creative anchor, his return could influence multiple storylines at once.

For a Full Look at Tonight’s Backstage Landscape

If you want the broader context surrounding Revolution — including ticket numbers, roster notes, internal expectations, and the latest chatter on talent like Mercedes Moné and Kris Statlander — you can read the full breakdown in AEW Revolution Backstage News Ahead of Tonight’s Pay‑Per‑View.

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Toni Storm Defeats Marina Shafir At AEW Revolution, Confronted By Ronda Rousey After

Toni Storm Defeats Marina Shafir At AEW Revolution, Confronted By Ronda Rousey After

Toni Storm def. Marina Shafir at AEW Revolution

Toni Storm came out on top in a hard-hitting showdown with Marina Shafir at AEW Revolution. The bout lasted just under 10 minutes, with Storm securing the win after hitting a perfectly timed small package.

The post-match chaos stole the show, as Storm went to the stage to celebrate only to be confronted by Ronda Rousey. Storm returned to the ring, but officials had to step in quickly. In the melee, Shafir sucker-punched Storm, leaving her unconscious, before she and Rousey exited together, setting the stage for a tense future confrontation.

FTR Retain Tag Team Titles At AEW Revolution, Cope and Christian Cage Return

AEW Revolution Results – AEW World Tag Team Championship

FTR (c) vs. The Young Bucks

FTR retained the AEW World Tag Team Championships in a brutal and chaotic battle with The Young Bucks at AEW Revolution.

The Bucks made their entrance with their children accompanying them to the ring, setting up an emotional start before the action quickly turned intense. Matt Jackson and Dax Harwood opened the match trading strikes before the pace picked up with dives and big tag-team offense from both sides.

The match spilled to ringside multiple times, including a dangerous moment where FTR delivered a spike piledriver to Matt Jackson on the apron. Nick Jackson was busted open during the fight, and later Dax Harwood was also left bleeding as the physical contest escalated.

Both teams exchanged near-falls and signature moves throughout the bout. The Young Bucks locked in stereo Sharpshooters at one point, nearly forcing a submission before FTR reached the ropes. The Bucks later hit the TK Driver on Dax, but he somehow kicked out to keep the champions alive.

FTR eventually regained control after stopping Nick Jackson on the top rope and hitting Matt Jackson with a spike piledriver. Moments later, they connected with an Avalanche Shatter Machine, allowing them to score the three-count and retain their titles.

After the match, the arena lights went out before the word “REVENGE” appeared on the screen. The returning Adam Copeland made his way to the ring alongside Christian Cage, attacking FTR from behind. Christian sprayed Cash Wheeler in the eyes before delivering a Killswitch to Dax Harwood, while Copeland followed with a Spear to Wheeler.

Stokely Hathaway attempted to plead with the duo but was also taken out with a Killswitch. Copeland and Cage then grabbed the AEW World Tag Team Championship belts before The Young Bucks re-entered the ring, leading to a tense staredown between the two legendary duos as the crowd erupted in chants of “Holy Sh*t.”