Dave Meltzer reported in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter that AEW Revolution 2026 was the company’s biggest pay-per-view (PPV) since July of last year. PPV buys have increased by 27% compared to Worlds End, which had just over 140,000 purchases. This data places Revolution among AEW’s higher-performing events in recent years.
Meltzer also pointed out that the most significant statistic is the show’s performance on HBO Max. He mentioned that it was the most-watched AEW PPV on the platform so far, although no further details are available.
According to the report, aside from the major All In events and Sting’s retirement match, Revolution 2026 appears to be the company’s highest PPV number since the AEW Revolution that featured “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Adam Cole, CM Punk vs. MJF, and Jon Moxley vs. Bryan Danielson, along with AEW Double or Nothing 2022, which included CM Punk vs. “Hangman” Adam Page and MJF vs. Wardlow.
Revolution 2026 was headlined by MJF vs. “Hangman” Adam Page in a Last Chance Texas Deathmatch.
