AEW Rampage Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction, Highlights From Dec. 29 (2024)

AEW Rampage Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction, Highlights From Dec. 29

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    Welcome to Bleacher Report's live coverage and recap of AEW Rampage on December 29.

    Due to the Worlds End pay-per-view airing on Saturday, there will be no Collision this week, so this was the go-home show for AEW heading into this weekend's festivities.

    AEW advertised three matches for Friday's show:

    • Ruby Soho vs. Marina Shafir
    • Wheeler Yuta vs. Matt Sydal (ROH Pure Championship)
    • Trent Beretta, Rocky Romero and Orange Cassidy vs. Top Flight and Action Andretti

    Let's take a look at everything that happened on this week's Rampage.

Ruby Soho vs. Marina Shafir

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    Rampage almost always opens with a match, but this week's show changed the pattern and featured Chris Jericho kicking things off with a promo. He brought out Sammy Guevara to talk about how his perspective changed while he was out of action. They officially mended fences and hugged it out.

    We also got a quick interview with Daniel Garcia and Matt Menard before Soho made her way out with Saraya and Harley Cameron. Shafir had Nyla Rose by her side to keep things even.

    They started with a quick pace. Soho scored the first takedown but immediately got out of the ring when she realized Shafir got right back to her feet.

    When Saraya tried to get involved, The Native Beast chased her through the crowd. Soho used the distraction to hit No Future for a two-count.

    This match was a bit overbooked but had some fun moments. It was surprising that Angelo Parker wasn't involved somehow, but it was nice to see Soho get the win.

    Result: Ruby Soho defeated Marina Shafir

    Grade: C

    Notable Moments and Observations

    • This was one of the most convincing babyface promos Guevara has given.
    • Jericho's Canadian accent only comes out when he says "Sorry."
    • Cameron understands her role and plays it well. Saraya using her as a human shield was hilarious.
    • AEW needs to give Rose a babyface run. The crowd loves her.

Wheeler Yuta vs. Matt Sydal (Pure Title)

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    The ROH Pure Championship was on the line in the Yuta vs. Sydal match, so naturally, it was also contested under Pure Rules.

    This means they only had three rope breaks each and could only use one closed-fist punch. If a decision could not be reached within the time limit, a trio of judges would decide the victor.

    Yuta and Sydal aren't that different in size but work very different styles. Sydal is a high-flyer and striker while Yuta is a technician and submission specialist, although he is also a well-versed striker in his own right.

    This was a fun, fast-paced and physical matchup that highlighted both men's strengths. Yuta has grown so much over the past couple of years, so he felt right at home in the ring against a veteran like the 40-year-old, age-defying Sydal.

    With only one rope break used by Sydal, Yuta won the match in just under 10 minutes by pinfall. This wasn't as long as expected, but we also got a post-match segment with Danhausen. He claimed Yuta cheated and tried to disqualify him, but Yuta took him out. Hook ended up coming out to make the save.

    Result: Wheeler Yuta defeated Matt Sydal

    Grade: B-

    Notable Moments and Observations

    • Willow Nightingale and Kris Statlander agreed to have a match at Worlds End in a backstage segment.
    • Sydal is so known for his aerial ability that he ends up being one of the most underrated strikers in the business. His kicks are always so precise.
    • Danhausen being on TV is always a good thing.

Trent Beretta, Orange Cassidy and Rocky Romero vs. Top Flight and Action Andretti

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    The main event of this week's show was a trios match with Top Flight and Andretti taking on Romero, Cassidy and Beretta.

    All six of these men are capable athletes with varying degrees of experience, but the one thing they all have in common is the ability to work at a brisk pace.

    Dante, Darius and Andretti hit most of the high-risk moves, so their opponents had the task of breaking their fall every time they left their feet.

    This match definitely favored high spots and quick sequences over storytelling, but that is not a bad thing when those high spots and quick sequences are as fun as they were in this bout.

    Dante ended up scoring the win for his team by pinning Romero. The show ended with the victors standing tall.

    Result: Top Flight and Action Andretti defeated Rocky Romero, Orange Cassidy and Trent Beretta

    Grade: B+

    Notable Moments and Observations

    • The triple suicide dive was a great spot.
    • AA and Top Flight had matching gear. It's nice to see AEW committing to them as a trio. They are all talented and would be great trios champions.
    • The way Darius sold the Orange Punch was hilarious. It looked great but you can't help but laugh once you focus on it.

The Final Word

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    Opening Rampage with a promo instead of a match changed the pace of the show, but not necessarily in a bad way.

    Jericho and Guevara were given a good amount of time, so AEW only had three bouts on the card instead of the usual four. Each match felt like it had the right amount of time, with the main event getting the longest segment of the show at almost 20 minutes.

    The trios match that closed Rampage was the best performance on the show, but the Pure Rules bout was a fun display of Yuta's progression.

    While none of the matches or segments were weak, we also didn't see anything that stood out. The main event was good, but with Worlds End coming up on Saturday, it's going to be overshadowed within 24 hours.

    Grade: B-

AEW Rampage Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction, Highlights From Dec. 29 (2024)

FAQs

Who won AEW wrestling? ›

Orange Cassidy retained the AEW International Championship with a win in a four-way match against Zack Sabre Jr., Katsuyori Shibata, and Daniel Garcia.

How to watch AEW Rampage in Canada? ›

Where to watch AEW in Canada
  1. Subscribe to PureVPN.
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  3. Connect to the server in USA.
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  5. Enjoy watching AEW live stream.

Is AEW Rampage live? ›

Episodes of Rampage are typically taped after the live broadcast of the preceding episode of Dynamite. On occasion, some episodes are also taped after Collision, while other episodes air live.

How long does AEW Dynamite last? ›

AEW Dynamite
ProducersTony Khan (Head of Creative) Michael Mansury (Co-Executive Producer, Global TV Production)
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time120–125 minutes (including commercials)
Production companyAll Elite Wrestling
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Who is the greatest AEW champion? ›

Combined reigns
RankWrestlerCombined days
1MJF406
2Jon Moxley347
3Kenny Omega346
4"Hangman" Adam Page197
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Who is AEW champion right now? ›

Swerve Strickland

How to watch AEW live without cable? ›

You can get the PPV for $49.99 on Directv Stream, inDEMAND, PPV.com, or Bleacher Report.

How do I watch AEW on my phone? ›

AEW Is Available For Weekly Streaming On TBS

For those looking to stream AEW Dynamite live, TBS is available on several cable-alternative streaming services. Besides live streaming, TBS also offers on-demand viewing of AEW Dynamite episodes through its official website and mobile app.

Is AEW on Hulu? ›

Now, these are cable networks, but fans can also stream AEW shows in many other ways. One popular way to catch all of AEW programming is Sling TV. There is also Hulu, and fans can subscribe to their Hulu + Live TV plan to watch the shows as well.

Does WWE own AEW? ›

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Jacksonville, Florida. It is owned by father and son duo Shahid and Tony Khan, with the latter being the president and chief executive officer.

Are all in 2024? ›

It will be the second annual All In by AEW, and third All In overall, and will take place during the United Kingdom's August Bank Holiday weekend on August 25, 2024, at Wembley Stadium in London, England, United Kingdom.

Who founded AEW? ›

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2019. Its inception was announced by entrepreneurs Shahid Khan and his son Tony, with the former acting as the promotion's lead investor, while the latter serves as president and CEO of the company.

Did JR go to AEW? ›

He is currently signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he serves as a commentator as well as an analyst and senior advisor.

What does TNT mean in AEW? ›

Name. The championship is named after the TNT television network, which originally aired AEW's then-two weekly programs, Dynamite and Rampage, the latter of which premiered in August 2021.

Is AEW Collision live? ›

It airs live every Saturday at 8 p.m. Eastern Time on TNT, with some exceptions. The show premiered on June 17, 2023, and is positioned as their second main program behind Wednesday Night Dynamite, and third overall weekly program with Friday Night Rampage, which focuses on younger wrestlers in the company.

Who won the AEW TNT Championship? ›

Jack Perry is the new TNT Champion. Prophecy. Fulfilled.

Did Cody Rhodes win the AEW Championship? ›

The inaugural champion was Cody Rhodes. The current champion is Jack Perry, who is in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Konosuke Takesh*ta, Mark Briscoe, Dante Martin, Lio Rush, and El Phantasmo in a ladder match at Forbidden Door on June 30, 2024.

Did Swerve Strickland win? ›

Swerve Strickland has proved the doubters wrong once again. The AEW Champion defended his title against Will Ospreay at Forbidden Door. Despite Ospreay being undefeated since going full-time in AEW, he managed to pin the Englishman at the end of a fantastic match at the UBS arena.

Who won at Forbidden Door 2024? ›

Fifteen matches were contested at the event, including five on Zero Hour pre-show. In the main event, Swerve Strickland defeated Will Ospreay to retain the AEW World Championship.

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