How to watch AEW Revolution in the UK: Final card, start time & PPV streaming

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How to watch AEW Revolution in the UK: Final card, start time & PPV streaming
How to watch AEW Revolution in the UK: Final card, start time & PPV streaming

British fans flocking to ITV4 and ITVX to follow AEW can watch the brand's latest pay per view event, AEW Revolution, live tonight - well technically the early hours of the morning UK time - from the Chase Centre in San Francisco.

The main event of Revolution’s stacked card will see MJF defend the AEW World Championship title for the first time on pay-per-view against Bryan Danielson in a 60-minute Iron Man match, with the victor set to be the man who gets the most pinfalls or submissions in the hour.

For technical supremo Danielson, this kind of match has been a hallmark of his career, but the cocky champion MJF has never fought a match in this style on a pay-per-view, so it's set to be one worth staying up until the early hours of Sunday for.

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The match is the latest instalment in an ongoing grudge match between the pair, with Danielson looking for revenge after the Burberry-clad Long Islander attacked his long-time mentor, Blackpool Combat Club's William Regal.

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Meanwhile, the hotly-anticipated women's event sees AEW Women's World Champion Jamie Hayter take on Saraya and Ruby Soho in a triple threat match which could see the-artist-formerly-known-as-Paige scoop the women's title causing an upset among some fans but topping off a fairy tale return to the ring after her long-term injuries.

Meanwhile, in the latest match to be added to the card, Jungle Boy will take on Christian Cage in a grave match. The steel cage match was booked after Jungle Boy, also known as Jack Perry, got tired of Cage making constant offensive comments about his dad, former Beverley Hills 90210 actor Luke Perry, who passed away in 2019 aged just 52.

Elsewhere Samoa Joe is putting his AEW TNT Title on the line against Wardlow while Jon Moxley and Hangman Adam Page will be battling it out in a Texas Death Match.

How to watch AEW Revolution 2023 on UK TV

While AEW airs weekly on ITV4 and ITVX, because AEW Revolution is a pay-per-view, British fans need to pay to watch it elsewhere.

is streaming Revolution worldwide, with fans able to , which works out at around £16. It’s also available on .

AEW Revolution 2023 UK start time

To see all the action from AEW’s latest pay-per-view live British fans need to stay up until 1am on Monday morning (March 6) UK time.

Miss it live or have work or school on Monday so can't stay up? Don’t panic, both and will be offering replays if you'd rather wait until later in the day.

What is the full card for AEW Revolution?

The current line up (subject to change) is:

MJF (c) vs Bryan Danielson for the AEW World Title in a 60-minute Iron Man match in the main event

Jamie Hayter (c) vs Saraya vs. Ruby Soho for the AEW Women's World Title

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Samoa Joe (c) vs Wardlow for the AEW TNT Title

Jungle Boy vs Christian Cage

Jon Moxley vs "Hangman" Adam Page in a Texas Deathmatch

Chris Jericho vs Ricky Starks

The Elite (Kenny Omega, Nick Jackson, and Matt Jackson) (c) vs The House of Black for the AEW World Trios Titles

The Gunns (c) vs The Acclaimed vs Jay Lethal and Jeff Jarrett vs Winner of Casino Tag Team Battle Royale for the AEW World Tag Team Titles

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