Jack Perry wins AEW National Title in battle royal spanning Zero Hour and Revolution main card

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Jack Perry won the AEW National Championship in a 21-man battle royal that bridged the Revolution pre-show and main card.

Competitors began by brawling around the ringside area rather than entering. AR Fox and Komander executed high-flying dives to the floor during the opening minutes to gain an early advantage.

La Faccion Ingobernable’s trio of Rush, Dralistico, and The Beast Mortos worked together to dominate the field. The group delivered a coordinated attack on Dalton Castle before eliminating him. LFI continued their assault until Komander countered Mortos with a reverse hurricanrana to send him over the top rope.

Daniel Garcia got a big negative crowd reaction when he unmasked Komander to eliminate him. He then placed the stolen mask on his own head. Tommaso Ciampa capitalized on the distraction and quickly eliminated Garcia immediately afterward.

The broadcast switched from the Zero Hour pre-show to the pay-per-view proper as the match continued. El Clon and Juice Robinson suffered eliminations during the transition.

Perry and Ricochet emerged as the final two participants as the pay-per-view got underway. They battled on the ring apron until Perry executed a Poisonrana. This maneuver sent the champion to the floor and secured the victory for Perry.

The new titleholder celebrated his win with his mother and sister at ringside. Ricochet reacted in frustration by hitting the ring steps with a steel chair.

Order of eliminations

  • Rocky Romero
  • Austin Gunn
  • AR Fox
  • Johnny TV
  • Scorpio Sky
  • Lio Rush
  • Dralistico
  • Anthony Bowens
  • Dalton Castle
  • The Beast Mortos
  • Trent Beretta
  • Komander
  • Daniel Garcia
  • Rush
  • Katsuyori Shibata
  • Ace Austin
  • Tommaso Ciampa
  • El Clon
  • Juice Robinson
  • Ricochet
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