We’re less than two weeks away from what’s shaping up to be a historic AEW All In at London’s Wembley Stadium. And while today’s news hasn’t exactly been great for the company, one thing that can take some of the bad vibes away would be a great hour of Rampage.
This one looks like it could be exactly that, with two of AEW’s best high-fliers going at it, plus a big women’s tag team match and the ROH tag team champs in action as well.
So yes, it’ll be nice to just concentrate on the actual wrestling for a bit, plus the fact that all of AEW’s shows this week benefit the Maui Food Bank. Let’s do it together.
AEW Rampage Fight for the Fallen results:
- Rey Fenix def. Komander by pinfall with Claudio Castagnoli and Jon Moxley shown watching closely on a backstage monitor
- Dr. Britt Baker tells Renee Paquette that it would be the best full circle moment to win the women’s world championship at All In
- Johnny TV congratulates
- Aussie Open def. Ethan Page and Brother Zay by pinfall to retain the ROH World Tag Team Championship; afterward, they get on the mic to warn Adam Cole and MJF they will show them who’s the best at Wembley
- A video package hypes up The Righteous, which includes a face longtime AEW fans will know in Stu Grayson
- The Hardys say that Aussie Open are on their radar and want to try to take the titles from them right before All In
- Sammy Guevara def. Jon Cruz by pinfall in a brief squash match
- Nyla Rose cuts a brief promo saying she needs to remind everyone who she is and that she’s been here from the beginning
- Hikaru Shida and Skye Blue def. The Outcasts (Toni Storm and Ruby Soho) by pinfall
- After the main event, The Outcasts beat up the victorious Shida and Blue, but Baker sprints to the ring to even the odds, and the show ends with referees trying to separate the four women who will fight for the title in London