AEW Rampage Results: Sting attacked; Top heel lays out challenge for CM Punk

It wasn't a great night for Cole, Fish, and Sting on AEW Rampage
It wasn't a great night for Cole, Fish, and Sting on AEW Rampage

Welcome to the results for AEW Rampage. This week's episode was a taped one, but we had a loaded card.

Rampage was AEW's first Friday night show after a stacked Full Gear pay-per-view that saw Hangman Adam Page emerge victorious over Kenny Omega.

Darby Allin was in action as his long-time mentor and friend Sting was attacked. Adam Cole and Bobby Fish reunited while a major heel laid a challenge out to CM Punk. Without any delay, let's jump into the results for AEW Rampage.


Billy Gunn vs Darby Allin on AEW Rampage

The opening contest of AEW Rampage saw one of the Four Pillars of AEW square off against a WWE Hall of Famer in the form of Billy Gunn.

Gunn immediately floored Darby Allin owing to his size advantage. Allin slapped him and hit a dropkick but Gunn fired back with a huge back body drop as Darby rolled to the outside.

The former DX member tossed Allin around at ringside as Billy Gunn and Sting came face-to-face.

Gunn continued to assault the former TNT champion and sidestepped a suicide dive attempt from Darby Allin as we headed into a commercial break.

The action headed back inside the ring with Gunn in charge of the match as he had Darby Allin on the top rope. The former AEW TNT Champion bit Billy and hit a Coffin Drop on the rest of the Gunn Club. But this allowed Billy to regain control as he tossed Allin and went for the Stinger Splash.

Darby moved out of the way and hit a Stunner and a Code Red followed by a Coffin Drop. Billy Gunn kicked out at one and Darby Allin hit a second Coffin Drop for the win.

Austin and Colten Gunn attacked Allin after the match but Sting took them down. However, Billy Gunn ambushed Sting as the Gunn Club stood on top to end the segment.

Result: Darby Allin def. Billy Gunn

Grade: C+


Tony Schiavone interviewed QT Marshall who hyped up the upcoming AEW Dynamite episode in Chicago, Illinois. After insulting CM Punk, he challenged the Second City Saint to a match at Dynamite on Wednesday.

Scorpio Sky and Ethan Page appeared backstage, downplaying the Inner Circle's victory at AEW Full Gear. The Men of the Year mentioned that they hadn't seen the last of the American Top Team.

Jade Cargill vs Red Velvet on AEW Rampage

The next match of the night was the quarterfinals of the AEW TBS Championship Tournament as Jade Cargill took on long-term rival Red Velvet.

Cargill immediately overpowered her relatively smaller opponent and went for a Pump Kick. Red Velvet tried to hit a hurricanrana but Jade caught her midway. Jade hit a Fallaway slam and stomped on her opponent.

Once Red Velvet got to her feet, she hit a Leg Lariat that sent Jade outside the ring. Velvet went for a suicide dive but Cargill struck her mid-flight. Jade hit the Uranage on the ring apron as the show headed into commercial.

Back from the break, Jade Cargill maintained her dominance as she ragdolled Red Velvet inside the ring. The latter managed to ground Cargill but the undefeated AEW star hit a huge Pump Kick to stem her momentum.

Red Velvet reversed a Jaded attempt into a roll-up for a near fall and hit a Spear but even that couldn't put Cargill away. Jade Cargill eventually hit the Jaded for the win as she advanced to the next round.

Result: Jade Cargill def. Red Velvet

Grade: C


Tony Schiavone interviewed CM Punk, asking him about QT Marshall's comments. The former WWE star stated that stakes are never higher than CM Punk in Chicago.

The Voice of the Voiceless dared QT Marshall to bring his best as he accepted the Nightmare Factory member's challenge.


Adam Cole and Bobby Fish vs Jurassic Express on AEW Rampage

The main event of AEW Rampage saw two former Undisputed Era members team up to take on the Jurassic Express.

Jungle Boy and Adam Cole got the match underway with a collar and elbow tie-up as both men tried to gain an early advantage. After a technical back and forth, the Panama City Playboy tagged in Bobby Fish.

Fish wore Jungle Boy down but the latter responded with a Lucha Libre arm drag and hit a dropkick. Luchasaurus tagged in and got a loud cheer and started chopping down Bobby Fish.

He slammed Fish and Jungle Boy hit a top rope Senton. Adam Cole hit a cheap shot to allow his team to gain control once again. The heels maintained control throughout the commercial.

Bobby Fish locked in a headlock on Jungle Boy but the latter hit a lariat. Fish got the tag in before Jungle Boy and Adam Cole stopped the Jurassic Express member from tagging in his partner.

Jungle Boy still managed to get the tag in as Luchasaurus took out both his opponents. The Jurassic Express hit a double-team move on Adam Cole for a near fall.

A distraction from Bobby Fish allowed Cole to get a close two-count in Jungle Boy. The former NXT champion hit a Pump Kick but Jungle Boy retaliated with a Superkick. Cole responded with a one of his own and went to the top rope.

Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus combined to reverse a Panama City Sunrise attempt into a powerbomb. Bobby Fish became the legal man and kicked Jungle Boy repeatedly.

The latter hit an overhead suplex into the turnbuckle as the Young Bucks made their way to the ramp. Christian Cage chased off Matt and Nick Jackson with a steel chair as Jungle Boy locked in the Snare Trap on Bobby Fish for the win.

Result: Jurassic Express def. Bobby Fish and Adam Cole

Grade: A

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Edited by Alan John