AEW Wrestler Injured At Revolution 2025, Celebrities In Attendance, Mercedes Mone Retains

AEW Wrestler Injured At Revolution 2025, Celebrities In Attendance, Mercedes Mone Retains
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The Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, CA played host to AEW Revolution 2025 on a splendid Sunday night, with numerous high-profile personalities gracing the occasion. The event was artistically enlivened by comedians including Ken Jeong, Ron Funches, Leslie Jones, and Brad Williams. Others like Adam Devine and Tony Cavalero were present too. Jeong didn’t hide his dislike for MJF, while Jones was all in for her CEO.

Other notable attendees included actor Paul Walter Hauser, rapper Yung Gravy, Director Ash Avildsen of ‘Queen of the Ring’, star Damaris Lewis, Kelli Berglund who features in both ‘Queen of the Ring’ and ‘Heels’, NBA legend Michael Cooper among others.

Ken Jeong’s disdain for MJF was captured by a tweet from Ace Humphreys, while Twist highlighted Leslie Jones’ enthusiasm during the match.

At a much-anticipated AEW Revolution 2025 pay-per-view event, Hangman Page emerged victorious over MJF in an intense rival match. The duo engaged in ferocious combat, MJF took advantage of Page’s arm while the latter showcased a solid brawling style. Despite withstanding a Tombstone Piledriver and narrowly dodging a pin at nine counts, Page made a remarkable comeback, winning with his Buckshot Lariat.

Mercedes Mone defended her AEW TBS Championship at AEW Revolution 2025, beating Momo Watanabe, who gave in to the Mone Maker. Mone’s reigning championship spans 288 days, after winning it from Willow Nightingale at AEW Double or Nothing 2025. Momo Watanabe struggled post-match, hinting at a probable ankle injury. More updates will follow.

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