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.”

Jack Perry Wins National Title In Battle Royal At AEW Revolution

Jack Perry Wins National Title In Battle Royal At AEW Revolution

AEW Revolution saw a new champion crowned as Jack Perry captured the AEW National Championship in the 21-man Blackjack Battle Royale.

The match began during the Zero Hour pre-show with Ricochet defending the title against 20 challengers before the action carried over onto the main pay-per-view card. The chaotic battle royal featured a stacked field including Dalton Castle, AR Fox, The Beast Mortos, Dralistico, RUSH, Johnny TV, Anthony Bowens, Katsuyori Shibata, Scorpio Sky, El Clon, Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta, Daniel Garcia, Tommaso Ciampa, Austin Gunn, Ace Austin, Juice Robinson, and HOOK.

The closing moments came down to Ricochet, El Clon, and Perry. Perry first eliminated El Clon to bring the match down to the champion and challenger. With both men battling on the apron, Ricochet attempted to dump Perry over the top rope. Perry countered by shifting onto Ricochet’s shoulders and delivering a PoisonRana that sent the champion crashing to the floor, securing the victory and the championship.

The win marks Perry’s first reign as AEW National Champion. He previously held the TNA World Championship and the AEW World Tag Team Championship earlier in his career.

Ricochet’s reign comes to an end at 113 days. He originally became the inaugural champion after winning a 12-man Casino Gauntlet match at AEW Full Gear.

Willow Nightingale Retains TBS Title On AEW Revolution: Zero Hour

Willow Nightingale Retains TBS Title On AEW Revolution: Zero Hour

AEW Revolution: Zero Hour Results – Willow Nightingale Retains TBS Championship

AEW Revolution Zero Hour featured the All Elite Wrestling TBS Championship on the line as Willow Nightingale successfully defended her title against Lena Kross.

The two competitors delivered a competitive back-and-forth match, with Kross coming close to capturing the championship on multiple occasions. Despite the challenge, Nightingale managed to regain control late in the bout and secured the pinfall to retain the TBS Championship.

Following the match, Kross and Megan Bayne launched a post-match assault on Nightingale. The beatdown was cut short when Harley Cameron rushed to the ring to make the save.

The confrontation adds fuel to the rivalry ahead of the main card, where Nightingale and Cameron will defend the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships against Bayne and Kross.

 

Big Boom AJ & QT Marshall Prove Victorious at AEW Revolution: Zero Hour

Big Boom AJ & QT Marshall Prove Victorious at AEW Revolution: Zero Hour

AEW Revolution: Zero Hour Match Result

Big Boom AJ and QT Marshall kicked off AEW Revolution: Zero Hour with a win over The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean) of Shane Taylor Promotions.

The action spilled to the outside late in the match when Shane Taylor, who was at ringside, knocked the hat off Wayne Brady. Brady responded by slapping Taylor before being pulled over the barricade. The chaos continued as The Rizzler appeared but was shoved to the floor, leading to Big Justice spearing Taylor at ringside.

Back in the action, Big Boom AJ climbed to the top rope and hit a crossbody to the floor on Carlie Bravo. Bravo was then thrown back into the ring where QT Marshall followed up by hitting the Boomsday Device, securing the victory for his team to open the Zero Hour pre-show.

AEW Revolution Results – March 15h, 2026

Zero Hour Recap – Los Angeles
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Boom & Doom def. The Infantry

AEW TBS Championship

Post-Match Developments

Immediately after the match, Megan Bayne attacked Nightingale, creating a two-on-one situation alongside Kross.

The assault didn’t last long, however, as Harley Cameron rushed to the ring carrying a pipe and forced the attackers to retreat.

The confrontation sets up a tag team clash later tonight, adding further intrigue to the women’s division heading into the main portion of the event.

AEW National Championship

21-Man Blackjack Battle Royale

The main event of the Zero Hour kicked off with a chaotic 21-man Blackjack Battle Royale for the AEW National Championship, featuring a mix of AEW stars and international talent.

Among the participants were Ricochet (the defending champion), Dalton Castle, AR Fox, RUSH, Anthony Bowens, Tommaso Ciampa, Ace Austin, Juice Robinson, Daniel Garcia, and Katsuyori Shibata among others.

Reverse Battle Royale Chaos

In an unusual twist, the match began as a reverse battle royal, with competitors fighting on the floor to earn entry into the ring. The early minutes featured spectacular dives and aerial offense, including an imploding 450 splash from AR Fox and a twisting press from Komander onto a pile of competitors outside.

The action intensified once the field began filling the ring. Rival factions collided, including the Don Callis Family, Bang Bang Gang, and La Facción Ingobernable, creating several elimination runs.

Key Eliminations

  • Juice Robinson eliminated Rocky Romero and later helped eliminate RUSH.

  • Tommaso Ciampa tossed Ace Austin from the match before being eliminated himself moments later.

  • Daniel Garcia removed Komander by ripping off his mask, but was quickly eliminated afterward.

  • Katsuyori Shibata scored an elimination on Scorpio Sky before eventually being tossed out by Ace Austin.

As the pay-per-view broadcast officially began, the final competitors were Jack Perry, El Clon, and the defending champion Ricochet.

Final Moments

Perry delivered a Destroyer to Ricochet before El Clon briefly inserted himself with a springboard attack. Moments later, Clon was eliminated, leaving Perry and Ricochet alone for the championship.

The two traded strikes and near eliminations on the apron in a tense finish. Ricochet attempted to suplex Perry out of the ring, but Perry countered with a stunning Poisonrana, sending the champion crashing to the floor.

Result: Jack Perry wins the 21-man Blackjack Battle Royale to become the NEW AEW National Champion

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.

Winners and STILL AEW World Tag Team Champions: FTR

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.”