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AEW Revolution is one of the annual four cornerstone pay-per-view events of the All Elite Wrestling promotion since the beginning. The fourth iteration of the event is three months away in the AEW calendar as Tony Khan, the president of the company has officially announced the same.

In response to the first question asked about Khan, he confirmed that AEW Revolution 2023 edition will be held at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California. While he didn’t reveal anything regarding the date of the event, according to the Wrestling Observer, the date is set for March 5th. This makes sense as this PPV has traditionally been placed in the first week of March since the first iteration.

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This will be for the first time that AEW Revolution will be held on the West Coast; Chicago hosted the inaugural event from the Wintrust Arena in 2020. Since the COVID-19 pandemic caused a shutdown to tour, AEW held the second edition from its home base, Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida, in 2021. This year, the Addition Financial Field in Orlando, Florida hosted the show.

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AEW Revolution started its journey in 2020

The first edition of AEW Revolution took place in 2020 just before the COVID-19 pandemic caused a shutdown throughout the world. That night is best remembered for the Adam Page and Kenny Omega vs. The Young Bucks match. The next edition is infamous for the botched ending to the main event between Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley‘s “Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch.” As for the 2022 edition, it had CM Punk vs. MJF in a Dog Collar match to be the headliner.

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The road to AEW Revolution has begun with the latest bygone AEW Full Gear event, this past weekend. A new AEW World Champion was crowned after MJF won the title in the main event of the show from Jon Moxley, thanks to the help of William Regal. With that, MJF has become the youngest AEW World Champion and only the sixth titleholder in its history.

In more news from the bygone AEW Full Gear event, The Acclaimed retained their World Tag Team Titles while Jamie Hayter was able to capture the Interim AEW Women’s World Title from Toni Storm. Samoa Joe became the new TNT Champion while in another big news former WWE Superstar Paige made her in-ring return as Saraya to pick up a win over Britt Baker.

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Arindam Pal

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