AEW put together one of its most anticipated events in the history of the company with Revolution. The card had something for everyone, from hard-hitting fights to stipulation matches, and some great title encounters. The PPV was arguably the best the company has ever done, and it has left fans excited about the future.

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With so much attention around AEW right now, it is important Tony Khan makes the right decisions on what is next for the talent. Fans are invested in what is going on, so continuing that momentum as much as possible would be important for AEW as they keep growing.

10 Sign Erick Redbeard

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Erick Redbeard appearing on television just before this PPV was rather random. However, his performance in the Buy-In was incredible, and that is something that impressed everybody. He looked great, and with his history and name value, he would be a smart signing to keep around.

While Redbeard doesn't have to be pushed as a main event star, it would be nice to see him get a chance. Whenever he was spotlighted in WWE, either alongside Luke Harper or Daniel Bryan, he thrived. Because of that, he would be a good pick-up for the company to make.

9 The Young Bucks vs. reDRagon

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The AEW Tag Team Championship match was one of the most exciting from this PPV, with all three teams thriving. There was a lot going on in it, and the champions retained. However, the issues continued to bubble between The Young Bucks and reDRagon, and that should be reflected in the coming weeks.

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By the time the next PPV rolls around, it would be good to see the four men involved in a tag team match should happen. They do not need any titles to make this storyline engaging, as it is all about inner conflict, and that is proving to be gripping enough.

8 Sign A Fresh Face To Challenge Jade Cargill

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Jade Cargill defended her TBS Championship against Tay Conti at Revolution in what was an enjoyable encounter. Jade has been pushed heavily as a dominant star, and right now, there isn't anybody on the current roster that feels right to be the one to defeat her. This is why a new roster member should be the one to do that.

AEW filmed Paige VanZant during that match, but she would not be the right call. That would be a heel vs. heel dynamic, and two very inexperienced stars together. Instead, AEW picking up one of the many top female free agents would work out perfectly to challenge Jade.

7 Have MJF Screw Wardlow

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Wardlow won the Face of the Revolution ladder match at the PPV, meaning he is line for a future TNT Championship. However, the company would be smart to not put the title on him just yet. Instead, Tony Khan should book MJF and Shawn Spears to screw him during that title shot.

Fans want to cheer Wardlow, and it is time to truly commit to the babyface turn for the big man. Going against MJF is the right call, and this is another storyline that does not require a title right now. Therefore, this would be a creative way of keeping the title elsewhere, while giving fans what they want, especially since Wardlow gave CM Punk the ring to use.

6 No More CM Punk vs. MJF

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Speaking of MJF, the match he and CM Punk had at Revolution was a bloody battle that featured the Dog Collar stipulation and thumbtack bumps. It felt like the perfect way to wrap up the storyline between them, as it was a physical encounter that should now wrap up this time for this storyline.

They've let it run for several months, and it will go down as one of AEW's very best angles. But now it's time for both men to go into something new. This is the type of storyline that should not be revisited for a while, and when it does, there needs to be a title on the line.

5 More Ring Of Honor Nods

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Now that Tony Khan owns Ring Of Honor, there are no limitations for what the company can do with that brand and its history. Because the roster is stacked with former ROH stars, it makes sense to give reference to that. This happened with CM Punk's epic entrance and ring gear at Revolution.

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It's the type of nod that old-school fans really appreciate, and it only makes the wrestlers feel even more exciting. It adds to their history, and that's something that should happen even more now it is possible.

4 Put Britt Baker & Thunder Rosa Inside A Steel Cage

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Most fans presumed Revolution would be the night that Britt Baker's run as AEW Women's Champion would have ended, but that did not end up taking place. A big reason for that was because of the distractions from Rebel and Jamie Hayter. Thunder Rosa had got the win several times, only for the referee to not see it.

Therefore, it would be a good idea for them to continue their storyline, potentially with a Steel Cage stipulation, which would make sense considering the story.

3 Make Jon Moxley & Bryan Danielson A Stable

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The Jon Moxley and Bryan Danielson match was suitably physical, bloody, and hard-hitting. Moxley outsmarted Bryan to get the win, but fans have wanted to see them team up since they teased the idea. After the match saw William Regal debut, it feels like a big faction could be coming.

AEW would be wise to have these three become a group, adding in some talented young workers like Daniel Garcia to elevate them. The faction would be all about violence and great wrestling, which could be a lot of fun.

2 Make CM Punk #1 Contender

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With CM Punk getting a huge victory on this PPV, it feels like the right time for him to step up and challenge for the World Title now. He has achieved everything in the company, but he needs to be given a shot at the top of the card as a number one contender.

AEW brought him in to be the biggest name on the roster, and that's the spot they can now tap into. Hangman is a built-up champion who is legitimate, and bringing them together could create a great story.

1 Make The PPVs Shorter

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Something that has been a problem for AEW is the length of the PPVs, which tend to drag on a little. That was the problem with this show, as after the Dog Collar match the fans struggled to get back into the show. That's because there was a lot of wrestling, which is one of the drawbacks on only doing a few PPVs each year, as lots need to be crammed on.

But it hurt some bigger encounters, which shouldn't be the case. Cutting down the pre-show would help in this case, as that adds a full hour of wrestling. Plus, having moments like Tony Schiavone running down matches for the upcoming Dynamite really doesn't need to happen. Trimming these moments will make the show even stronger moving forwards.