#2. Dream matches added to Revolution - Bryan Danielson vs. Jon Moxley & Chris Jericho vs. Eddie Kingston)
The AEW Revolution card is looking stacked. It was confirmed on this week's Dynamite that two more bouts were added to the pay-per-view, and they are, by all accounts, absolute dream matches.
Eddie Kingston and Chris Jericho were announced shortly after their intense promo. The same thing happened following Bryan Danielson's match against Daniel Garcia as the American Dragon's dream match against Jon Moxley was confirmed.
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It will be interesting to see how the storyline progresses following the event, especially if the two stars do eventually team up.
The current card for Revolution now has the following matches:
- Hangman Page vs. Adam Cole for the AEW World Championship
- Eddie Kingston vs. Chris Jericho
- CM Punk vs. MJF in a Dog Collar match
- Thunder Rosa vs. Britt Baker for the AEW Women's Championship
- Bryan Danielson vs. Jon Moxley
- Face of the Revolution ladder match
- AHFO vs. Sting, Darby Allin, and Sammy Guevara
We might still get a few additions with one more week to go, but fans already cannot wait for the pay-per-view.
#1. MJF seemingly broke character and thanked fans on Twitter following an emotional promo on Dynamite
On this week's Dynamite, MJF gave fans a rare glimpse into his past and how CM Punk, the man he will face in a Dog Collar match, influenced him to become a professional wrestler. He seemingly had tears in his eyes while recalling his childhood.
Fans in the arena were ready to boo the leader of the Pinnacle. However, towards the end of his promo, the crowd cheered him on instead. It was surreal seeing MJF display his ability on the mic again.
MJF seemingly broke character recently and thanked fans after delivering this heart-wrenching segment. Moments after the show went off the air, The Salt of the Earth admitted that delivering the promo on Dynamite was the "hardest" moment of his life yet.
It's safe to say MJF's promo on this week's episode wasn't just one of his best promos but also one of the best in AEW's history.