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Who Will Win At AEW Revolution 2025? | Question Of The Day

Welcome to another eWrestlingNews Question of the Day! AEW Revolution 2025 will take place later on tonight (be sure to check back for live coverage here when the Zero Hour pre-show starts), which means the clock is running out for us to get in our last-minute predictions. My question for you today is “Who do […]

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Who Will Win At AEW Revolution 2025? | Question Of The Day

Welcome to another eWrestlingNews Question of the Day!

AEW Revolution 2025 will take place later on tonight (be sure to check back for live coverage here when the Zero Hour pre-show starts), which means the clock is running out for us to get in our last-minute predictions.

My question for you today is “Who do you think will win the matches booked for AEW Revolution 2025?”

Remember to answer with your response in the comments below.

As far as my answers…

Trios Match: “Big Boom!” A.J. (with Big Justice) and The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy and Mark Briscoe) vs. Johnny TV and MxM Collection (Mansoor and Mason Madden)

For the life of me, I don’t understand how this whole double chunk whatever thing is popular. I just don’t get what’s supposed to be funny. Maybe it just appeals to the lowest common denominator because it’s loud and boisterous and people like noise, like little kids like dangling keys?

As such, the babyface side wins, obviously. The heels are here to put on a clown show and to make people giggle about all this. Orange Cassidy and frankly everyone here deserves better haha.

Steel Cage Match: Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher

This is going to be a banger. No matter who wins, I’ll be okay with the outcome. Either this makes Fletcher level up even more, or it solidifies Ospreay as the winner of the feud.

Ultimately, I’m going with Ospreay, but I wouldn’t be shocked if I were wrong about that.

MJF vs. “Hangman” Adam Page

Out of all the matches on the card, this is the one that I find the hardest to predict. It could go either way, and since we don’t know what’s happening next, we’re just projecting into the void. Neither of them should be fighting next for the world title, or any championship for that matter, so where does it leave them? I don’t know.

I’ll go with Page winning, since he hasn’t been victorious in an important match in quite some time, but I’m 51/49 here.

Singles Match to determine the #1 contender to the AEW World Championship: Swerve Strickland vs. Ricochet / AEW World Championship Match: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Cope

Speaking of the next in line for the world title, it’s got to be Swerve Strickland. I might as well combine my predictions here, as I think Jon Moxley is retaining, so it wouldn’t make sense for Ricochet to be his next opponent. Swerve, on the other hand, could easily fight Moxley in the main event of AEW Dynasty—the next pay-per-view—and it feels like an important match that Moxley would need to have once he puts Cope behind him.

AEW TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Momo Watanabe

Mercedes doesn’t lose. She’s especially not going to lose her AEW title to an outsider. If this were for any of other other belts, I would think they could be in jeopardy, but Watanabe is simply not going to be TBS champion. It’s as simple as that.

AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: The Hurt Syndicate vs. The Outrunners

Another simple one: The Outrunners aren’t scoring an upset here. That would completely neuter The Hurt Syndicate just for a gag. I’m sure there will be a few moments in the match where Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum start fighting back and it looks like they could score an upset, but it’s not going to end in their favor.

Falls Count Anywhere Match for the AEW Women’s World Championship: “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May

It’s past time for this to end. Storm needs to retain and they both need to move on to something else. If it goes back to May, it’s just going to cycle back to Storm fighting her either at the next event, or they’ll do a roundabout way to come to that same match further down the line anyway.

AEW International Championship: Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Kenny Omega / AEW Continental Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Brody King

Originally, I was set on the idea that Omega wasn’t going to win here. Once those reports came out that AEW might be considering merging the International and Continental Championships, though, I’ve changed my tune. Now, it’s looking more to me like Omega beats Takeshita, Okada retains over King, and in a few months when All In: Texas comes around, we get Omega against Okada for a title unification, hopefully to make it the Intercontinental Championship.

What do you think? Drop your thoughts below!

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