AEW Revolution 2025: Shocking Cash-In Disrupts Cope's Title Bid

AEW Revolution 2025 witnessed a dramatic twist as a surprise cash-in by Christian Cage disrupted Cope's title match against Jon Moxley. The event featured intense rivalries and unexpected alliances, culminating in a thrilling Triple Threat Match. As the action unfolded, Swerve Strickland made a bold statement, hinting at future title challenges. Dive into the details of this electrifying event and see how the landscape of AEW has shifted.
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AEW Revolution 2025: A Dramatic Turn of Events

AEW Revolution 2025: Shocking Cash-In Disrupts Cope's Title Bid
AEW Revolution 2025: Shocking Cash-In Disrupts Cope's Title Bid


At AEW Revolution 2025, a surprise cash-in for the AEW World title disrupted Cope's chance at victory during the pay-per-view event. The unexpected interference came from Christian Cage, Cope's former ally, who capitalized on his gauntlet match victory at All In last August.


In the main event, Jon Moxley (c) successfully defended his AEW World Championship against both Christian Cage and Cope (Edge) in a thrilling Triple Threat Match. Cage's sudden entry transformed the originally planned singles match into a three-way contest.


Cage, donning a black hoodie, interfered by pulling referee Bryce Remsburg out of the ring just as Cope was about to pin Moxley following a spear. He then struck Cope with the metal case containing his title match contract.


After making the match a three-way, Cage executed a spear on Cope, nearly securing a pinfall. However, Moxley countered with a bulldog choke before Cage could capitalize, ultimately forcing Cage to pass out for Moxley's victory.


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High-Octane Action in the Main Event

The main event of AEW Revolution 2025 concluded with a dramatic sequence where Swerve Strickland delivered a Swerve Stomp to Moxley from a high guardrail, signaling his intent after winning a title shot against Ricochet earlier in the event.


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During the event, both Moxley and Cope were taken down after a double-clothesline, prompting Wheeler Yuta to make an appearance. After a brief moment of tension, he chose to side with Moxley against Cope. Jay White then entered the fray, inadvertently striking Cope with a metal case, leading to a chaotic brawl that spilled backstage.