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Celebrity Appearance Confirmed By Tony Khan For AEW Revolution

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AEW Revolution, March 15, 2026, Los Angeles, California - Source: AEW.com

On the eve of AEW Revolution, Tony Khan hyped the event in only the ways he knows.

The president of the Jacksonville-based promotion was on TMZ’s Inside The Ring, where he spoke about hosting the first pay-per-view of 2026 in Los Angeles, as well as it being a potentially star-studded event.

Khan reflected on the past events where the company used celebrity appearances as a way to further storylines. Without naming any names, the 43-year-old claimed that something similar could occur on Sunday, too.

Revolution is scheduled to take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.

Well, I think you can expect a star-studded show. It’s where the best wrestle and I do think there will be some celebrity involvement and interactions in the show, but you know, I know it’s going to be a crazy night in LA. I’m excited about it. [H/T: Ringside News]

Intense Rivalries Could Steal The Show At AEW Revolution

The AEW Revolution card comprises several matches with two or more wrestlers involved in long-standing feuds.

Ahead of the main show, there are three matches on Zero Hour, where Ricochet will defend his National Championship against 20 other superstars. Meanwhile, Willow Nightingale and Lena Kross, who are on double duty, will compete in a singles match for the TBS title. Finally, Big Boom AJ and Q.T. Marshall will take on The Infantry in a tag match.

Both men’s and women’s World Championships will be on the line. MJF will defend the title against ‘Hangman’ Adam Page in a Texas Death Match. If Page loses, he will never be able to challenge for the title again.

Thekla will defend her world title against former champion Kris Statlander in a 2-out-of-3 Falls match. Both women even faced off on Collision, where Statlander voluntarily got herself lashed by Thekla with her own belt.

Jon Moxley will defend his Continental Championship in a No Time Limit match against Konosuke Takeshita.

Meanwhile, Brody King and Swerve Strickland will settle the debate about who the ‘Most Dangerous Man’ in AEW is.

Several other bouts make up the Revolution card, as the first pay-per-view of the year promises thorough entertainment.