All Elite Wrestling returns to the grand stage on March 15, 2026, taking over the majestic Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, for its seventh annual Revolution pay-per-view.
The event, historically known for seismic storyline shifts and unforgettable matches, promises to be one of the most significant shows of the year.
Pro wrestling sportsbooks have created odds for this card stacked with grudge matches, returning legends, and a staggering five championship battles. Here is a comprehensive guide to the betting landscape for AEW: Revolution 2026.
World Championship – Texas Death Match
- MJF (c): -300
- Adam Page “Hangman”: +200
The rivalry between MJF and “Hangman” Adam Page reaches its absolute breaking point in a match known for pure brutality.
Champion MJF enters as a -300 favorite at AEW betting sites, but the +200 underdog Hangman Page has his entire main event future on the line, as a loss here means he can never challenge for the AEW World Championship again. The odds suggest MJF’s cunning will prevail, but Page’s desperation makes him a dangerous bet.
Women’s World Championship – 2 out of 3 Falls
- Thekla (c): -500
- Kris Statlander: +300
A classic wrestling stipulation will decide the dominant force in the women’s division. Current champion Thekla is a massive -500 favorite to retain her title. Despite being a formidable former champion, Kris Statlander is an underdog with a +300 moneyline.
The odds heavily favor Thekla’s vicious “Toxic Spider” persona, but Statlander’s resilience in a multi-fall environment could offer substantial value.
Men’s Continental Championship – No Time Limit
- Jon Moxley (c): -120
- Konosuke Takeshita: -120
In what might be the hardest match to call on the entire card, the odds are perfectly split at -120 for both the champion, Jon Moxley, and the challenger, Konosuke Takeshita.
Moxley has been on a warpath, dismantling Takeshita’s allies, but Takeshita holds a rare pinfall victory over Moxley. The “No Time Limit” stipulation ensures a definitive winner in this physical stalemate.
World Tag Team Championship
- The Young Bucks: -200
- FTR (c): +150
Legacy and ego collide as The Young Bucks (-200) challenge the champions, FTR (+150). FTR are currently in their championship reign, but the erratic, “EVP” version of the Young Bucks has the oddsmakers at BetUS believing a title change is imminent.
Bettors face a choice between the technical excellence of FTR and the Bucks’ chaotic momentum.
World Trios Championship
- The Don Callis Family (c): -1000
- Mistico & JetSpeed: +550
The odds reflect a monumental challenge for the challengers. The dominant champions, The Don Callis Family (likely represented by Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher, and Mark Davis), are overwhelming -1000 favorites.
The unique team of Mistico & JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike Bailey) are huge underdogs at +550. This is viewed as the safest bet on the card for the champions.
Singles Grudge Matches
Beyond the championship implications, the card features two highly anticipated singles grudge matches with significant betting action:
- Swerve Strickland (-350) vs. Brody King (+225)
- Andrade “El Ídolo” (-240) vs. Bandido (+160)
The action begins early on the Zero Hour pre-show with the annual Blackjack Battle Royal. Ricochet is set to defend his AEW National Championship against 20 other competitors.
These matches are historically chaotic and notoriously difficult to predict, often offering massive payouts for correctly guessing a surprise winner or debutant. For those looking for a long-shot bet, the battle royal is the place to look.
How To Watch
AEW Revolution 2026 will be available live on Pay-Per-View through traditional cable and satellite providers. United States viewers can stream the event exclusively on HBO Max at a discounted rate for subscribers, or via Prime Video, Triller TV, PPV.com, and YouTube.
International fans can tune in via Triller TV and local PPV partners. The Zero Hour pre-show will stream for free on AEW’s official YouTube channel starting one hour before the main card.
