AEW Rampage Fyter Fest Week 1 quick results: Lucha Bros beat the odds

Get quick AEW Rampage Fyter Fest Week 1 results for the July 15, 2022 episode from Savannah, Georgia.

Did you know that the next AEW pay-per-view isn’t really an AEW PPV at all?

Yep. We’re only a little more than a week away from Death Before Dishonor, a Ring of Honor pay-per-view with a fantastic name that fits the promotion’s ethos perfectly, even under new management. A handful of matches have already been revealed, including a much anticipated rematch between FTR and The Briscoe Brothers.

This is all relevant because the ROH World Championship is being defended tonight on Rampage. Also on tap is what should be a banger of a main event between the Lucha Bros. and Private Party, giving us fond memories of 2019. Oh, and it’s still Week 1 of Fyter Fest, so there’s that.

Let’s get to it!

AEW Rampage Fyter Fest Week 1 results in 30 seconds:

  • Kings of the Black Throne def. John Silver and Alex Reynolds by pinfall, which was apparently an upset according to the tag team rankings … and Darby Allin and Sting attacked the House of Black after the match
  • Miro wonders if the House of Black was supposed to destroy him or recruit him
  • Jonathan Gresham def. Lee Moriarity by submission to retain his ROH World Championship
  • Gresham insists he’s the best technical wrestler in the world and will outclass “all of your favorites” in AEW, but Claudio Castagnoli comes out to potentially object to that
  • Christopher Daniels delivers a warning to Jay Lethal
  • Kris Statlander and Athena def. The Renegade twins by pinfall in a matter of minutes, and interim Baddie Leila Gray takes a beating until Jade Cargill and Kiera Hogan run down to handle their own business
  • Stokely Hathaway tries to recruit Moriarity, but Matt Sydal has a match lined up for him next week against someone who wrestles with heart: Dante Martin
  • Billy Gunn and the Gunn Club want to explain their recent actions, but The Acclaimed are here to fight, not scissor, and the Ass Boys won’t give the people the match they want to see
  • Lucha Bros. def. Private Party by pinfall despite interference by Rush

AEW Rampage quick results: Kingston, Takeshita collide; Cassidy tackles Nese

Get full results for the July 8 episode of AEW Rampage, taped on July 6 in Rochester, including Orange Cassidy in the main event.

Rochester, New York is the site for this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite, which is headlined by a wrestling purist’s dream as Eddie Kingston faces Konosuke Takeshita. Seriously, if you don’t enjoy the work these two gentlemen do in and around a wrestling ring, I don’t think we can be friends.

Also on the slate for tonight, ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham will grace an AEW ring in tag team action, and Orange Cassidy will battle Tony Nese in a main event with the highest … stakes … ever: If Cassidy loses, he has to sign a petition.

But we kid Rampage because we love it. Assuming you haven’t read spoilers ahead of time, in which case thanks for dropping by even though you already know what’s happening, here’s what went down in Rochester.

AEW Rampage results in 30 seconds:

  • Eddie Kingston def. Konosuke Takeshita by pinfall in a match that’s absolutely as physical as you would expect
  • Athena and Kris Statlander mock Jade Cargill again and accuse her of being too scared to face them
  • Gates of Agony (w/ Tully Blanchard) def. Lee Moriarity and Jonathan Gresham by pinfall as Gresham walks out on his partner and appears to join forces with Blanchard
  • Kingston says everything hurts and he respects Takeshita, but he is still laser focused on making Chris Jericho bleed
  • Serena Deeb and Mercedes Martinez def. Kayla Sparks and Christina Marie by submission, but Deeb turns on her partner and puts her in the Serenity Lock
  • Gresham angrily explains to Tony Schiavone that Blanchard laid out a plan he liked, and Tully doubts there’s enough left of Moriarity to take a shot at Gresham’s title next week
  • Danhausen is now Orange Cassidy’s lawyer
  • Orange Cassidy def. Tony Nese by pinfall in a match with a bit more drama than you might expect … but hey, it was on TNT

AEW Rampage live results: CM Punk makes announcement, TNT title on the line

Check out live AEW Rampage results for the June 3, 2022 episode from Ontario, California.

It was all set to be an exciting but more or less by the books AEW Rampage from Ontario, California tonight. Then this happened ..

This sounds like it could potentially be bad news. CM Punk looked like he may have hurt himself during his match on AEW Dynamite, so the first thought is that he might be announcing an injury, and mentioning the AEW World Championship brings further thoughts that it might cause him to vacate the title. Which … would stink.

But we’ll have to wait and see. Hopefully it’s not that.

In less worrisome news, Scorpio Sky will put his TNT Championship on the line against Dante Martin. The Young Bucks will have a rematch against the Lucha Bros. Athena will make her AEW in-ring debut. And Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks will be in action.

Can’t catch the action tonight? Bookmark this page and check back as we update it with live AEW Rampage results as they happen.

AEW Rampage results in 30 seconds:

  • Young Bucks def. Lucha Bros. by pinfall