Top 5 AEW Revolution Matches That NEED to Be Added
AEW Revolution is coming up fast on March 15 in LA—big titles are already on the line, but the card could use a few more dream matches to push it into must-see territory.
Below are my Top 5 matches that absolutely NEED to happen to make the show unforgettable! Our latest podcast is also below, we’d appreciate if you gave it a listen, maybe even a like and subscribe, thanks! #AustismAwareness
AEW TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Kenny Omega vs. Swerve Strickland: Fletcher is killing it as the current TNT Champion (fresh off regaining it in February), but if Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland want to kick off their epic rivalry properly, they need to do it by challenging Fletcher in a triple threat.
Throw in the gold—Fletcher defends against both, chaos ensues, and we get that high-stakes explosion right away. This would steal the show!
Cinematic Match: Darby Allin vs. Gabe Kidd: After multiple brutal beatdowns from Gabe Kidd (including that return attack on Collision), Darby Allin has to settle this in his world—a no-holds-barred cinematic match. Darby's extreme style vs. Kidd's viciousness?
Let them go anywhere, anytime—skate parks, streets, whatever. Darby explores every dark corner to finally beat Kidd and end the nightmare.
AEW TBS Championship: Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Zayda Steel
Willow Nightingale is holding strong as TBS Champ (just retained in a wild 4-Way on Dynamite), but Zayda Steel needs to step up and expose any cracks in Willow's reign.Zayda's got that edge—make this a straight-up singles title match where she takes the belt and proves she's the future of the division.
Lena Kross vs. Kris Statlander: Lena has to face Kris in one of the darkest, most intense matches fans will witness. Their history (that quick Collision clash back in '25) plus Kross's new monster faction vibes?
This could be a hardcore, no-limits war—lights out, brutal strikes, pure darkness. Statlander brings the power; Kross brings the menace.
Daniel Garcia vs. Hook: Garcia would love to challenge Hook, but he needs that Judo Match stipulation to pull off the win. Garcia's technical wizardry vs. Hook's suplex city in a pure grappling rules bout?
Add the Judo twist for submissions and throws only—no strikes—and Garcia could finally get one over on the cold-blooded one. This would be a clinic!
