AEW Rampage is usually on at 10 p.m. ET on Friday nights. Sometimes it airs at other times, or occasionally on other days, because TNT is showing sports. This week? We’re staying up late, baby!
That’s because arguably the biggest sporting event that TNT airs is the first few rounds of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. You might also know it as March Madness. Please don’t sue us for using it here, we’re doing it for non-commercial purposes.
In any case, Rampage might be worth waiting for, if you like Rey Fenix. As we do. He’ll try to take the TNT Championship from a man who just won it and isn’t likely to release his hold on it easily, Powerhouse Hobbs.
Taya Valkyrie made some waves when she showed up on Dynamite, and she’ll make her in-ring AEW debut on this show too. Let’s see how she looks and what else is in store now that hoops is finally over … until tomorrow.
AEW Rampage results in 30 seconds:
- Powerhouse Hobbs def. Rey Fenix by pinfall to retain the AEW TNT Championship, and QT Marshall hits Alex Abrahantes with a Diamond Cutter after the match
- A video package promotes the return of Adam Cole to AEW action on March 29
- Stu Grayson confirms he’s back in AEW and wants Jon Moxley in a one-on-one match next week
- Taya Valkyrie def. Eva Lawless by pinfall as Jade Cargill and her entourage watch from the ramp and take notes
- The Firm tries to get Stokely Hathaway ready for his match with Hook … and it isn’t going well
- Matt Menard and Angelo Parker def. The Bollywood Boyz by pinfall and do a little mocking of The Acclaimed afterward with some scissoring
- Don Callis continues his professional courtship of Konosuke Takeshita
- A quick preview is shown of the upcoming Kenny Omega vs. El Hijo del Vikingo match on the March 22 Dynamite
- The Gunns and Top Flight do some jawing and end up agreeing to a tag team title match for Dynamite, and the champs leave their bags behind
- Daniel Garcia def. Brody King by pinfall thanks to Chris Jericho hitting King with his bat, Floyd