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AEW Revolution 2021: Start times, how to watch, B/R Live and full card

Kenny Omega versus Jon Moxley for the world title, Sting returns to the ring and a "major star" will sign with AEW.

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For AEW, Sunday night looks to be a historic night. Headlining the show is the AEW Championship match between champion Kenny Omega and challenger Jon Moxley. It's being billed as an "exploding barbed wire deathmatch" -- so be ready for that. Also on the card, legendary wrestler Sting wrestles his first match since 2015. But perhaps most importantly, AEW owner Tony Khan has promised two new signees to the brand.

One will appear as the sixth participant in a scheduled ladder match, and the other is a "major star" that will be announced at Revolution. And after his shenanigans on Wednesday's Dynamite, it looks possible that Shaquille O'Neal will be involved too. It's a well-resourced Revolution.

Start times

AEW Revolution emanates out of Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida. Unlike WWE's pay-per-view events, it'll take place in front of fans. Tickets for the event -- socially distanced, of course -- sold out in moments

The main show kicks off at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET, with a preshow starting an hour before that. For grappling fans in the UK, Revolution's main show begins early Monday at 1 a.m. GMT (midnight Sunday preshow). Down Under, the show begins at midday (11 a.m. preshow).

Match card

  • AEW Championship "exploding barbed wire deathmatch": Kenny Omega vs. Jon Moxley.
  • Street Fight: Sting and Darby Allin vs. Brian Cage and Ricky Starks.
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship match: Young Bucks vs. Chris Jericho and MJF.
  • Adam Page vs. Matt Hardy.
  • Face of the Revolution Ladder match: Cody Rhodes vs. Scorpio Sky vs. Penta El Zero Miedo vs. Lance Archer vs. Max Caster vs. TBA.
  • AEW Women's Championship: Hikaru Shida vs. Ryo Mizunami.
  • Miro and Kip Sabian vs. Orange Cassidy and Chuck Taylor.
  • Casino Tag Team Royale.
  • Preshow match: Riho and Thunder Rosa vs. Britt Baker and Rebel.

How to watch

AEW Revolution is available via PPV at $60, but it's also available on streaming services. If you're in the US, it'll be $50 through B/R Live. In the UK and Australia, you'll instead watch it through Fite TV, where it costs $20 (£14, AU$25).

B/R Live and Fite TV apps

The Bleacher Report Live app is available on RokuAmazon Fire TVApple TVAndroid TViOS and Android.

Fite TV is available on all of the above plus Xbox OnePlayStation 4 and Smart TVs from SamsungLGSharpSony and Panasonic.