Sting’s Farewell, AEW World Title Triple Threat, Storm vs. Purrazzo – Revolution 2024 Results

AEW Revolution 2024

The highly anticipated fifth edition of AEW Revolution is set to kick off tonight on PPV, live from the Greensboro Coliseum at 8 pm ET. The “Zero Hour” preshow starts at 6:30 pm ET.

AEW Revolution 2024 Recap: Sting's Farewell Bout, AEW World Title Triple Threat, Storm Takes on Purrazzo
AEW Revolution 2024 Recap: Sting’s Farewell Bout, AEW World Title Triple Threat, Storm Takes on Purrazzo source: twitter

This event centers around Sting’s farewell to professional wrestling, marking his final night in the ring. The Young Bucks have presented challenges, but tonight Sting and Darby Allin have the opportunity to address them. They will face off in a tornado tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team Championships, as Sting aims to conclude his AEW career undefeated.

AEW Revolution 2024: Sting’s Farewell, Title Matches, and More!

By Matthew Wilkinson | Updated: March 4, 2024, 12:03 AM EST

The fifth annual AEW Revolution kicks off tonight at 8 pm ET from the Greensboro Coliseum, with a “Zero Hour” preshow at 6:30 pm ET.

The spotlight is on Sting’s final night in professional wrestling, facing The Young Bucks in a tornado tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team Championships alongside Darby Allin.

Additional title matches include Samoa Joe defending against Swerve Strickland and Adam Page, Toni Storm against Deonna Purrazzo, and Will Ospreay’s debut against Konosuke Takeshita.

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AEW Revolution 2024 Recap: Sting’s Farewell Bout, AEW World Title Triple Threat, Storm Takes on Purrazzo

Full card:

  1. The Bang Bang Scissor Gang vs. Jeff Jarrett, Satnam Singh, Jay Lethal, Private Party, & Willie Mack (Pre-Show)
  2. Julia Hart & Skye Blue vs. Willow Nightingale & Kris Statlander (Pre-Show)
  3. Chris Jericho vs. Wardlow vs. Magnus vs. Dante Martin vs. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Lance Archer vs. HOOK vs. Brian Cage (All-Star Scramble Match)
  4. FTR vs. Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli
  5. Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita
  6. Christian Cage (c) vs. Daniel Garcia (AEW TNT Championship Match)
  7. Eddie Kingston (c) vs. Bryan Danielson (Continental Crown Championship Match)
  8. Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Roderick Strong (AEW International Championship Match)
  9. “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Deonna Purrazzo (AEW Women’s World Championship Match)
  10. Samoa Joe (c) vs. Swerve Strickland vs. Adam Page (AEW World Championship Match)
  11. Sting & Darby Allin (c) vs. The Young Bucks (Tornado AEW World Tag Team Championship Match)

The Clash: Bang Bang Scissor Gang vs. Jeff Jarrett, Satnam Singh, Jay Lethal, Private Party, & Willie Mack

In the latest AEW showdown, Isiah Kassidy kicked off the action against Austin Gunn, showcasing his skills with an early dropkick. However, Gunn swiftly countered with a barrage of jabs, leading to the tag-in of his brother, Colten Gunn. The Gunns executed a seamless double team, but a distraction at ringside turned the tide, allowing Marq Quen to deliver a decisive dropkick with an assist from Jeff Jarrett.

Jay Lethal entered the fray, delivering a swinging neckbreaker and a powerful lariat alongside Willie Mack. Despite moments of synergy from Private Party, Kassidy’s mistimed leap resulted in chaos, taking out his own partners. Anthony Bowens then unleashed a flurry of strikes, only to be met with a Lethal Combination.

As the match intensified, Satnam Singh joined the action, showcasing his strength with impactful chops. Billy Gunn returned to the ring, but Singh’s interference set the stage for Mack’s Stunner and Lethal’s Cutter. Private Party attempted top-rope maneuvers, but the resilient “Daddy Ass” kicked out. A chaotic sequence of finishers ensued, leaving the ring cleared.

The decisive moment came when Singh faced off with Jay White, leading to a confrontation resolved by teamwork from the Gunns. Despite Mack’s superkick and a Bladerunner, the Bang Bang Scissor Gang emerged victorious.

Post-match, Jay White addressed the crowd, hinting at potential business in Boston. Backstage, Orange Cassidy urged Best Friends to stay out of harm’s way, expressing his frustration with their constant injuries.

The segment concluded with a video package highlighting PAC.

Willow Nightingale & Kris Statlander vs. Skye Blue & Julia Hart

Skye Blue & Julia Hart vs. Willow Nightingale & Kris Statlander: Intense Tag Match Action

The clash begins with Skye Blue initiating an attack on Willow Nightingale, countered swiftly by Nightingale’s chops, allowing Kris Statlander to enter with powerful elbow strikes. Julia Hart joins the fray, only to find herself on the receiving end of delayed vertical suplexes from Statlander and Nightingale.

Hart strategically targets Nightingale’s leg, isolating her in the corner with Blue. The exchange of strikes between Blue and Nightingale ensues, with Blue resorting to hair-pulling to gain control. The TBS Champion tags in, delivering impactful chops and pushing Nightingale onto the ropes, while Hart stomps down on her in the corner. Working cohesively, they attempt to pull Nightingale into the turnbuckles, but she counters, kicking away to bring Statlander back into the mix.

Statlander unleashes a flurry of punches, slams their heads together, and executes a double back elbow from the second turnbuckle. Charging into each corner, sweeping their legs, and landing a double senton, Statlander secures a near fall. Hart makes a blind tag, attacking Statlander from behind, driving the House Of Black member into the corner.

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A diving crossbody attempt by Blue is thwarted as Nightingale charges into both opponents, with Hart avoiding the collision. Blue is launched across the ring while Statlander stacks Hart on the top turnbuckle. Blue gets taken out with a Death Valley Driver, and outside the ring, Blue hits a superkick to Statlander, while Hart delivers an elbow to Nightingale.

Blue makes another blind tag, hitting Nightingale with a superkick, only to face a response with a missile dropkick. Both women tag out, leading to a heated exchange between Statlander and Hart. Hart stomps Statlander down in the corner, follows it with the Moonsault Press, but Nightingale breaks it up. Blue nails Nightingale with a thrust kick, and both competitors eat a double lariat from Statlander.

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