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AEW Rampage Results (9/17/21)

The “Rampage Era” rolls on, just a few days before the historic AEW Grand Slam show. This time around, AEW Rampage will feature Fuego Del Sol putting his car on the line against TNT Champion Miro. In another featured bout, The Lucha Brothers will defend the AEW World Tag Team Championship against The Butcher and The Blade. Plus, fans will hear from Bryan Danielson and AEW World Champion Kenny Omega. But that’s not all; AEW Women’s World Champion Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. will have a face-to-face meeting with her challenger at Grand Slam, Ruby Soho. Finally, Anna Jay will face The Bunny in singles action.

AEW RAMPAGE

September 17, 2021, Newark, NJ

Commentary: Excalibur, Taz, Chris Jericho and Ricky Starks

AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Lucha Brothers (with Alex Abrahantes) vs. The Butcher and The Blade (with H.F.O.)

Rey Fenix and The Blade square off, and the champions take control because The challengers can’t keep up with Fenix’s speed. Penta El Zero M chops The Butcher, but the challengers gain the upper hand by isolating Fenix. Penta rallies with two Slingblades, and the Lucha Brothers dive onto their opponents outside the ring.

The Butcher and The Blade floor Penta and gang up on him. A cheap shot from Matt Hardy helps the challengers maintain the advantage. Fenix tags in and clears house; he gets a two count with a German suplex on The Blade. Fenix and Penta hit the Fear Factor, but The Butcher breaks up the pin.

The Blade gets a two count with a powerslam on Penta. The Blade ties Penta’s mask to the rope and takes him out of the equation. Fenix is left by himself, but Penta tears his own mask off to free himself and help Fenix get the pin.

Winners and still AEW World Tag Team Champions: The Lucha Brothers

Private Party and the rest of H.F.O. attack the champions after the match, but Santana and Ortiz make the save.

In an interview, Kenny Omega says Bryan Danielson was the “undergog” overthere, just as he is here. He states that everyone wants to face the top talent, and that’s him. Danielson says he wants to show everyone who he really is, which is fun for the fans and scary for the wrestlers. Omega vows that this Cindarella story won’t have a happy ending.

The Bunny (with Penelope Ford) vs. Anna Jay (with Tay Conti)

Conti and The Bunny brawl at ringside before the match event starts. The two women eventually in the ring, but the battle spills back to the outside. The Bunny slams Jay into the barricade. After a commerical, The Bunny is in control, but Conti gets the win with a schoolgirl pin.

Winner: Anna Jay

After the match, Tay Conti tries to save Jay from an attack at the hands of Ford and The Bunny; instead, both fan-favorites get dropped with punch from Ford while she’s wearing brass knuckles.

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In a promo, Powerhouse Hobbs tells CM Punk to think about why he stayed away from wrestling. Hobbs jokes that Punk should have stayed home because he’s never faced anyone like him.

Matt Hardy says he’s mad, and he vows that both the Lucha Brothers and Santana and Ortiz, along with Anna Jay, will pay. He attacks a fan dressed like Orange Cassidy, and Jack Evans shaves the fan’s head until Orange Cassidy makes the save.

AEW Women’s World Champion Britt Baker, D.M.D. and Ruby Soho face off to hype up their title match next week. Baker says Soho is trying to figure out who she is; she changes her name and her hair, desperate to fit in. But AEW’s resident dentist says everyone knows who she is.

In response, Soho tells Baker she shoves who she is down the fans’ throats. Soho states that Baker is wrong because she knows who she is; she just hasn’t had the freedom to prove it yet. Soho says Baker is self-centered, and she’s just a “broad” who’s “banging some dude in the back.” Baker fires back by saying Soho didn’t run away; she got fired.

Soho says Baker is right, but getting fired was the best thing that’s ever happened to her. Soho then states that Baker’s head is far up Tony Khan’s ass. The challenger vows to take the title, and the two women brawl. Soho raises the title while Baker walks to the back.

Backstage, Mark Henry questions Fuego Del Sol’s decision to put his car on the line against Miro. Fuego says he loves his car, but he’d do anything to win the title. Miro tells Fuego he’s nothing to him, but he granted him the match so he can celebrate the win with his god and his wife.

Title vs. Car Match for the AEW TNT Championship: Miro (c) vs. Fuego Del Sol

Fuego takes the fight to “The Redeemer” and evades the powerhouse early on. Miro catches a diving Fuego, but the challenger drives his opponent into the ring post twice. A hurricanrana drops Miro with a hurricanrana, but “God’s Favorite Champion” tosses Fuego with a fallaway slam.

Miro dominates Fuego throughout a commerical break, but the challenger rallies. Fuego brings Miro to his knees, but “The Redeemer” swats the fan-favorite in mid-air during a springboard attempt. Fuego perseveres two double stomps.

Miro, fed up with Fuego’s persistence, clubs him and drops him with two nasty kicks to the head for the win.

Winner and still AEW TNT Champion: Miro

Miro celebrates with the keys to Fuego’s car. He stuffs the keys in Fuego’s mouth and locks in the Game Over. Sammy Guevara makes the save and sends Miro out of the ring with a knee strike.

Guevara celebrates with Miro’s title and stares him down to close the show.

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