Summary

AEW Revolution 2026 featured a Texas Death Match for the AEW World Championship between MJF (champion) and “Hangman” Adam Page. The bout moved through a brutal sequence of entrances and weapons, including a ring-corner glass break, barbed wire elements, and multiple escalations from both men.

Page used the glass and ring environment to swing momentum, but MJF fought back, including a final attempt at chain control before the ten-count decisions. In the end, Page could not beat the ten count, and MJF remained the AEW World Champion.

Winner

MJF won by continuing as champion. The finish left Page unable to beat the ten count, so the match ended with MJF still holding the AEW World Title.

AEW World Title momentum after Revolution

MJF staying champion after this Texas Death Match means the result is a clean reset for the storyline with both stars coming off a physically extreme, memorable bout. For Page, it confirms a near-victory scenario that still leaves his challenge intact, while for AEW's title picture it keeps the championship scene unchanged going into the next cycle.

The match also signals that the promotion is not limiting the title feud to short spots. Page's use of tools like light tubes, skewers, and barbed wire table spots shows the rivalry can absorb heavy escalation without wrapping immediately, so the next phase is likely a slower build unless a decisive next encounter is booked.

Sources

As reported by NoDQ.