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AEW Rampage spoiler results (12/08/22)

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This week’s episode of AEW Rampage was taped ahead of the broadcast on Friday, just after AEW Dynamite went off the air on TBS.

The results for the show have now been leaked, and the following comes courtesy of PWInsider:

  • Tony Schiavone interviewed Bryan Danielson – Danielson said that Daniel Garcia wants to end his career but his career will not end this Wednesday. Garcia then appeared and said that Danielson was his hero and he’s not afraid to admit it. . Bryan said he’s a wrestler and he’s tired of this ‘sports-entertainment bullsh**.’
  • AAA World Mixed Tag Team Champions Tay Conti & Sammy Guevara defeated Dante Martin & Skye Blue to retain the titles
  • Guevara called out Eddie Kingston after the match. Sammy accepted the challenge to face Kingston at the All Out PPV. Kingston backstage accepted it and said he was going to do what they do, a vacation until the match.
  • Parker Bordeaux with Slim J defeated Sonny Kiss in a short bout.
  • The Gunn Club defeated Erik Redbeard and Danhausen
  • Tony Schiavone interviewed FTW Champion Hook. Jersey Shore Reunion reality TV star Zack Clayton appeared and we appear to have a match next week.
  • Orange Cassidy pinned Ari Daivari. Cassidy faced off with Parker Bordreaux after but Sonny Kiss hit the ring and wanted to fight Parker after what happened earlier, then low-blowed Cassidy and left him to be destroyed by Parker.

AEW Rampage Spoilers

This looks like a fairly decent episode of Rampage, which has been struggling in the ratings over the past few weeks.

There have been rumours that the show may well be cancelled in the coming months, and you can check out those rumours here.

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