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AEW Revolution 2026: What To Know About The March 15 Supercard

AEW returns to Los Angeles for one of its biggest shows of the year as Revolution 2026 brings championship matches, personal rivalries, and high-stakes stipulations to Crypto.com Arena.

The seventh annual AEW Revolution airs live on Sunday, March 15, with fans able to watch the pay-per-view on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, PPV.com, Triller TV, and other digital providers alongside traditional cable and satellite PPV services.


When to Watch AEW Revolution 2026

How to Stream AEW Revolution Without Cable

AEW Revolution 2026 continues the company’s push into streaming, with U.S. viewers able to purchase the event through HBO Max as a pay-per-view option for subscribers. The show is also available through major digital PPV platforms including Amazon Prime Video and PPV.com.

Watch AEW Revolution Live on HBO Max

Fans in the United States can purchase AEW Revolution directly through HBO Max. The PPV will appear in the platform’s live sports or event listings and can be streamed on most supported devices including phones, tablets, streaming boxes, and smart TVs.

While HBO Max offers several subscription tiers, AEW Revolution must still be purchased separately as a pay-per-view event. The price in the United States is typically around $49.99.

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Alternative Streaming Options

If you prefer to watch outside of HBO Max, the event can also be purchased through platforms like PPV.com, Amazon Prime Video, Triller TV, and DAZN. Traditional cable and satellite providers will also carry the show through their standard pay-per-view menus.

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AEW Revolution 2026 Match Card:

AEW World Championship: MJF (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page (Last Chance Texas Death Match)

After losing the AEW World Title and failing to reclaim it once already, Hangman Page gets one final opportunity at MJF. The match carries enormous stakes: if Page loses, he will never challenge for the AEW World Championship again. With a Texas Death Match stipulation now officially sanctioned, the rivalry is set to reach a violent conclusion. As two of All Elite’s “pillars”, this match is about more than titles. It’s about legacy.


AEW World Tag Team Championship: FTR (c) vs. The Young Bucks

The long-running rivalry between two of AEW’s most decorated tag teams continues as FTR defend the titles against Matt and Nick Jackson. The Young Bucks earned the opportunity after winning a three-way tag match, and tensions escalated further after attacks involving family members on AEW television. Will the Bucks continue their redemption tour and take the top guys out?


AEW Continental Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita (No Time Limit)

Takeshita previously handed Moxley his only loss during the 2025 Continental Classic. After their most recent encounter ended in a time-limit draw, Moxley issued a challenge for a rematch with no time limit, ensuring the bout will continue until there is a definitive winner. If you like watching hard hits and cringe-inducing receipts, this is the match for you.


AEW Women’s World Championship: Thekla (c) vs. Kris Statlander (Two Out of Three Falls)

Thekla puts the AEW Women’s World Championship on the line against Kris Statlander in a demanding two-out-of-three falls match that will test endurance and strategy. Both competitors will need to secure multiple victories in the same bout to walk away with the title. The current spider and the former alien are prepared for an epic showdown.


21-Man Blackjack Battle Royal: Ricochet (c) vs. 19 competitors vs. Tommaso Ciampa

The AEW National Championship will be defended in a chaotic 21-man Blackjack Battle Royal. Ricochet enters as champion with challengers including Tommaso Ciampa and a wide field of competitors looking to seize the title.

Don’t miss the action. Order AEW Revolution on Prime Video.

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