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March 3, 2024

AEW Revolution Live Coverage - Sting's Last Match

AEW Revolution Live Coverage - Sting's Last Match

We'll have live coverage of AEW Revolution featuring Sting's last match once the PPV begins. 

After the show, I'll be hosting a post show episode of The Double G show featuring Jeff Hawkins as my guest host. We'll have other members of the Fight Game Media Network join the show.

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We'll be back once the PPV beings.

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On the Zero Hour, Bang Bang Scissor Gang beat Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh, Private Party, & Willie Mack. Kris Statlander and Willow Nightingale beat Julia Hart and Skye Blue.

Daniel Garcia Vs. Christian Cage

Slow start to the match. Christian has kept Garcia outside of the ring and we've had to hear Aubrey count several times. Nick Wayne tried to attack him and he ducked and Wayne went ass over tea kettle. 

Garcia made it back into the ring right before ten. He got a couple of near falls until Christian was back on the attack. Garcia put Christian in an ankle lock and then hit a nice back suplex for another two count. Christian threw Garcia into the turnbuckle and then Killswitch gave him a chokeslam for a two count. Daddy Magic came in and attacked Killswitch. Mother Wayne tried to slap him. They fought to the back. Garcia hit a piledriver on Christian after Christian's ankle gave out. Nick Wayne interfered and Christian hit the Killswitch for the win.

Winner: Christian Cage

Bryan Danielson Vs. Eddie Kingston

The match started with chops and low kicks. Danielson tried to catch Kingston's arm after the chop. Kingston dared Danielson to kick him so he could check the kick. Kingston had Danielson on the apron and was chopping him. He ducked one and Kingston chopped the ring post. Danielson then suplexed him to the floor. That didn't look fun.

Danielson worked on his arm and hand. Eddie caught him with an exploder suplex after Danielson jumped off the top. Eddie had Danielson in the stretch plum, but Danielson squeezed his right hand to break the hold. 

Danielson is dominating at this point. Suplexes and elbows. Kingston made a comeback and hit a northern light's bomb for a nearfall. Danielson had Kingston set up for the knee, but first kicked his hand. Then hit the knee and Kingston kicked out at two. Danielson put on a triangle. Eddie gave a thumbs up. He got out of it. Danielson started his kicks to the chest. Eddie pulled down his straps and took the kicks. They traded suplexes and no sold until Eddie gave Danielson a half and half suplex. 

Eddie is selling his right arm and shoulder as if it's dead. He's a left-handed fighter. Danielson set up his knee again but Eddie clotheslined him and powerbombed him to win the match. Danielson has to shake his hand.

Winner: Eddie Kingston

Danielson shook his hand and raised his arm. 

Hook Vs. Powerhouse Hobbs Vs. Lance Archer Vs. Magnus Vs. Brian Cage Vs. Wardlow Vs. Dante Martin Vs. Chris Jericho

The story of this match is that it's actually two matches; one between the meat guys and one between the other small guys. They did a four super plexes one right after another. Chris Jericho went chest first into the bottom rope. Dante Martin messed up on a dive and then screwed up in another move. The match is a bit of a mess.

Jericho and Mangus hit double Lionsaults on Archer. Hook faced off against Cage for a bit. Then Hook and Wardlow. Hook had a choke in on Wardlow and then Jericho put him in the Walls. 

Then we got chaos, but the match actually got better. A lot of the guys were selling on the outside so it made it better. Finally, Wardlow powerbombed Martin to win the match.

Winner: Wardlow

Wardlow gets a future shot at the World title. 

Roderick Strong Vs. Orange Cassidy

Early match was all Roddy. He had OC on the top rope and dropped him back first on the top turnbuckle. Roddy is laying a methodical beat down. Nasty chops and a great backbreaker. OC hit the Stundog Millionaire and then hit another backbreaker. 

OC made his comeback including hitting a Panama Sunrise. But Roddy hit another backbreaker.  OC hit a Beach Break, but it was close to the ropes. Strong hit the End of Heartache for the win. That was a definitive victory.

Winner: Roderick Strong

Kyle O'Reilly showed up as if he was going to beat up Roddy. But then he smiled and they looked like they were adding him into the group. They gave him the t-shirt but then he gave it back to them and walked to the back. 

Jon Moxley & Claudio Castignoli Vs. FTR

Moxley and Claudio came out in spiked shoulder pads like LOD. The match is starting slow like an old NWA tag team match. Moxley and Claudio tagged in quickly and kept FTR on the defense. 

FTR went for the Doomsday Device but Claudio caught Dax in a powerslam. Dax is busted open. They hit Moxley with a spike piledriver. Mox had Dax on his shoulders. Claudio jumped off the top rope and hit Dax with a European uppercut. 

Claudio blocked the Shatter Machine and put Dax in the Shatter Machine. Mox kicked him in the head and he got a nearfall. They hit Mox with the Doomsday Device and then the Shatter Machine. Claudio pulled Cash out of the ring. Mox hit Dax with the Deathrider, but Dax cradled him for a near fall. Mox put him in the bully choke and then the rear naked and Dax tapped.

Winner: Jon Moxley & Claudio Castignoli

Deonna Purrazo Vs. Toni Storm

There's no much heat early on. They have really good chemistry together. Storm hit the hip attack and then the DDT for a nearfall. She went to the ankle lock. She kicked out of it and kicked Toni into Luther's arms. Deonna then went off the top rope and dove onto both of them. 

Deonna had the Venus De Milo on and Luther decided to come right into the ring. Mariah May, who is dressed like Toni's old character tried to come into the ring, but she was booted. Toni then hit the short piledriver on Deonna for the win. 

Winner: Toni Storm

Konosuke Takeshita Vs. Will Ospreay

Hot start to this match. Takeshita hit an Omega dive outside. Ospreay missed off the top and Takeshita hit a crazy high bridging German. Ospreay caught him off the ropes with a Spanish Fly.

Ospreay hit a spinning forearm shot. Takeshita sold like he was paralyzed. Takeshita hit him with his own forearm shots. One of them was the best forearm shot I've ever seen. Both guys are on fire with all of their stuff. Fans are going nuts. Takeshita caught Ospreay with a powerbomb.

Ospreay hit an Oscutter for a nearfall. Ospreay went for the Hidden Blade and Takeshita caught him with an elbow. Ospreay went for a hurricanrana off the tope rope, but Takeshita didn't go with it. Then Takeshita gve him a brainbuster on the top turnbuckle. Takeshita hit a knee for a nearfall. 

Ospreay missed the Stormbreaker and Takeshita hit a package piledriver. He then hit the Hidden Blade and Takeshita kicked out at one. Takeshita took off Ospreay's head with a clothesline. Ospreay got out of the way of a jumping knee and Ospreay hit the Styles Clash. He then dropped him on his head and hit the Hidden Blade for the win.

Winner: Will Ospreay

Kyle Fletcher came out and he and Ospreay hugged. And for some reason, they're now facing each other at Dynamite. 

Swerve Strickland Vs. Hangman Adam Page Vs. Samoa Joe

Jim Ross is doing commentary for this match. The crowd is hot for all three guys, but Hangman seems to be the only heel out of the three. 

Swerve and Hangman teamed up to powerbomb Joe who was perched on the top rope. Joe hit a Muscle Buster on Hangman, but didn't have time to cover before Swerve stomped him from the top. He did it again and was about to pin Joe, but Hangman pulled the referee out. 

Hangman set up two Buckshots on Joe, but the referee wasn't there for the pin. He went for another Buckshot, but Joe got the choke on. Swerve broke it up with flip off the top rope. Prince Nana gave Swerve the crown but he didn't want it. Hangman beat up the referee for some reason. 

Hangman hit the Buckshot on Joe and then Swerve did one on Page from the top rope. Joe then flipped Swerve over his head and choked out Hangman. 

Winner: Samoa Joe

AEW has a new PPV on April 21 in St. Louis called Dynasty. 

Ric Flair and Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat came out. Magnum TA, Nikita Koloff, and Scotty Riggs were ringside.

The Young Bucks Vs. Darby Allin & Sting

His sons came out in his old gimmicks. He came out to his Metallica song. 

Darby shot out of a cannon at the beginning of the match. Sting did Stinger Splashes on both. Then his sons did Sting Splashes on both too. 

Sting put the Bucks in a double Scorpion Deathlock. They set up tables and ladders. Darby did a coffin drop to the outside on both of them. Sting pulled out a pane of glass. They put the glass on top of six chairs. 

They walked toward the stage. Nick Jackson jumped with Darby through tables off the stage. Matt Jackson suplexed Sting off the stage through some tables. Darby cleaned house back inside the ring after being thrown onto the ladder. 

Darby set up a 20 foot ladder and jumped off it and through the glass. His back is all cut up. Sting put Matt on a table inside the ring. He walked up a ladder as if he was going to coffin drop him through the table. Sting fell back through the table. He no sold it. Then they tossed him through another piece of glass. Matt hit the Scorpion Deathdrop for a two count. Steamboat got involved as the Bucks tried to get one of the titles. Flair covered Sting and the Bucks double super kicked him. Then they did it to Steamboat. Then they hit Sting with the title and he kicked out at two. 

They did the "We're not sorry, we hate you," into the double super kick and Sting no-sold it. He hit Matt with a Scorpion Deathdrop for a two count. They hit the EVP trigger and he kicked out again. They did it again and he kicked out at one. Darby was back and Sting hit the Scorpion Deathdrop at Matt kicked out at two. Darby then did the coffin drop onto Matt and Sting put in the Scorpion Deathlock. Matt tapped out.

Winner: Sting and Darby Allin