, the majority of the event was held at
Daily's Place in
Jacksonville, Florida.
Background On February 29, 2020, the American
professional wrestling promotion
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) held a
pay-per-view (PPV)
event titled
Revolution. Later that year at
Full Gear, AEW announced that Revolution would return to PPV on February 27, 2021, thus establishing
Revolution as an annual pay-per-view for the promotion. Due to the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic, the event was held at the promotion's home venue of
Daily's Place in
Jacksonville, Florida. It is considered as being one of AEW's "Big Four" PPVs, which includes
Double or Nothing,
All Out, and
Full Gear, their four biggest domestic shows produced quarterly. Due to unwanted conflicts with the
Canelo Alvarez vs.
Avni Yildirim bout in
Miami Gardens, Florida on the originally scheduled date of February 27, AEW rescheduled Revolution for Sunday, March 7. The promotion had considered moving the event to Saturday, March 6, but that date fell through as
UFC 259 was scheduled for that same night, and AEW did not want to also air their PPV against the
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event. This in turn made it AEW's first pay-per-view to take place on a Sunday. AEW partnered with
Cinemark Theatres to air Revolution in select movie theatres. On March 3, immediately following
Dynamite,
TNT aired a one-hour television special called
Countdown to Revolution. The special averaged 347,000 viewers and drew a 0.12 in the 18–49
key demographic.
Storylines Revolution comprised nine
professional wrestling matches, including one on The Buy In pre-show. The matches involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and
storylines. Storylines were produced on AEW's weekly television program,
Dynamite, the supplementary online streaming show,
Dark, and
The Young Bucks'
YouTube series
Being The Elite. At
Winter Is Coming on December 2, 2020,
Kenny Omega won the
AEW World Championship from
Jon Moxley with assistance from his close friend and
Impact Wrestling's vice president,
Don Callis. Over the next few weeks, Omega would make appearances on
Impact! and reunite with his former
Bullet Club stablemates, close friends, and
Impact World Tag Team Champions The Good Brothers (
Doc Gallows and
Karl Anderson), who would also make appearances on
Dynamite to attack Moxley. On the February 17 episode, Moxley was again attacked by The Good Brothers and Omega, with Omega announcing that Moxley would receive his rematch at Revolution in an
Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch. came out of retirement and had his first match in over five years, which was also his first match in AEW Also at Winter Is Coming,
Sting made his AEW debut, saving
Cody Rhodes,
Dustin Rhodes, and
AEW TNT Champion Darby Allin from a beatdown by
Team Taz (
Brian Cage,
Ricky Starks, and
Powerhouse Hobbs). On the January 20 episode of
Dynamite, a
tag team battle royal was announced for Beach Break, with the winners getting an
AEW World Tag Team Championship match against
The Young Bucks (
Matt Jackson and
Nick Jackson) at Revolution; The Young Bucks also participated and had they won, they could have chosen their opponents.
Chris Jericho last eliminated Dante Martin of Top Flight to win the battle royal, earning himself and
Inner Circle stablemate
MJF a tag title match at Revolution. Also on the January 20 episode of
Dynamite, AEW announced a 16-woman,
single-elimination tournament to determine the #1 Contender for the
AEW Women's World Championship, with the winner receiving a title shot at Revolution. On the March 3 episode of
Dynamite,
Ryo Mizunami defeated
Nyla Rose to win the tournament. On the February 17 episode of
Dynamite, a six-man
ladder match was announced for Revolution, where the winner receives a future match for the TNT Championship.
Cody Rhodes,
Scorpio Sky, and
Penta El Zero Miedo were announced as the first three participants; they were the first three wrestlers to agree to terms for the Face of the Revolution Ladder match. and
Max Caster defeated
Preston Vance on the March 3 episode of
Dynamite to qualify, while the sixth participant was announced to be revealed at Revolution. On February 26, a men's tag team variation of AEW's
Casino Battle Royale was scheduled for Revolution, called the Casino Tag Team Royale. The order of entrants was based on a lottery. Two tag teams would start the match, and every 90 seconds, a new team would enter. Individual eliminations would occur when a wrestler had gone over the top rope and both feet hit the floor; a team was eliminated when both members of the team had been ruled out of the match. The match would end when one wrestler or team was left. The winning tag team earned a future AEW World Tag Team Championship match. A total of 15 teams were confirmed for the match. On February 24, AEW announced the signing of
Paul Wight, formerly known as Big Show in
WWE. Wight made his debut on the March 3 episode of
Dynamite in an interview with Schiavone, in which he said he had a "big scoop" that at Revolution, AEW would sign "a
Hall of Fame worthy talent that is a huge surprise and a huge asset." ==Event==