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AEW back to Chicago for Revolution pay-per-view in February 2020

All Elite Wrestling will be coming back on pay-per-view on Saturday, February 29, 2020 with Revolution, the company’s fourth PPV event so far.

The show will take place from Center Stage at C2E2 Convention at the Wintrust Arena in downtown Chicago. Revolution will be part of the three-day C2E2 expo which runs from February 28 to March 1 and is the largest pop culture convention in the Midwest.

“REVOLUTION will be a huge pay-per-view event for AEW, featuring the biggest wrestling card we’ve ever presented, at the heart of a three-day destination event in partnership with C2E2,” said Tony Khan, President and CEO of AEW. “The experience in the South Loop of Chicago will be unlike anything we’ve seen in wrestling, and it will be all day, all night and all weekend.”

Tickets for Revolution will go on sale on Friday, December 20 at Noon ET at AEWTix.com starting from $20 and all the way up to $150 for ringside.

This is the second AEW pay-per-view in Illinois, with All Out held at Hoffman Estates this past August. Interesting to note is that Revolution is also a name that NXT used for a Takeover show in 2014, although slightly modified to read R Evolution.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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