A while back I ordered a few boxes from Blowout along with my annual Hobby set of Topps baseball cards. One of those boxes was 2022 Panini Revolution WWE, which I believe was the first year that Panini did a Revolution set for the WWE brand. It's a rather shiny and colorful set, kind of like Topps Tek on cardboard instead of acetate. Parallels are distinguished by different patterns in the holofoil. I don't have a solid solution for scanning cards at the moment, and the lighting in my house is bad for photos, so I only took pictures of the two numbered cards in the box. Maybe if I get super motivated while writing this post I will take a few more pictures.
The first parallel is an Angular card of Japanese crossover star Asuka. This variation is /199. The Bret "Hit Man" Hart card is the hit of the break, being a Lava parallel /10. Most of the time Revolution boxes don't guarantee a hit, and I think the big chase is for the various limited parallels, such as Galactic and Lava cards of big stars.
The base design features a speckled motif in the holofoil. Shown here is Meiko Satomura in the basic design and Andre the Giant from the Legends subset. The set has a pretty robust Legends checklist, which I feel is a positive, as much of wrestling fandom is built on nostalgia for the stars of your youth.
Here are a couple more parallels, these of the unnumbered variety. Cactus Jack is a Fractal variation, while Kevin Owens appears on a Groove parallel.
The Liftoff! insert set features the high flyers, like Rey Mysterio, and features a die-cut design that defies you to try putting it into a penny sleeve, a card page, or in a neat stack with conventional rectangular cardboard.
A couple more inserts are Supernova and Vortex, illustrated here by real-life couple Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch. There is one more insert called Shockwave that I didn't take a picture of. Most of the inserts have a selection of parallels available as well, but I didn't pull any of them. With just a handful of inserts per box, it would be quite an undertaking to build a master set of base + inserts, even without considering the parallels.