AEW Dynamite March 5, 2025: Women's Tag-Team Match and Major Contract Signing Announced for Revolution "Go-Home" Show - wwesport

AEW Dynamite March 5, 2025: Women’s Tag-Team Match and Major Contract Signing Announced for Revolution “Go-Home” Show

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The roster for AEW Dynamite’s March 5 “go-home” edition of AEW Revolution 2025 is still being finalised.

A new women’s tag-team match has been confirmed for this Wednesday’s edition, in addition to a major match and contract signing being announced for the 3/5 AEW on TBS and MAX event during the 3/1 AEW Collision on TNT and MAX program.

Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford will team up to face the Kris Statlander and Thunder Rosa duo, All Elite Wrestling announced on social media on Sunday.

Following reports about Bayne and Ford will go into business for themselves on the 2/19 AEW Dynamite, the match took place.

Cope vs. Wheeler Yuta in singles action and the AEW Revolution contract signing for Swerve Strickland and Ricochet’s AEW World Championship No. 1 Contender match were previously confirmed for the 3/5 show at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento, CA.

For live coverage of AEW Dynamite results, be sure to join us here every Wednesday at 8/7c.

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