NJPW Strong results: Hiromu Takahashi vs. El Desperado vs. Blake Christian

JR Kratos defeated Drew Adler

Adler is a local wrestler from North Carolina. He did some comedy early on. Kratos dropkicked Adler out of the ring and made fun of the crowd. He launched Adler across the ring with a vertical suplex before putting him away with a modified Boss Man Slam for the win in a few minutes.

Afterwards, The Workhorsemen, JD Drake & Anthony Henry, introduced themselves to the NJPW Strong audience and built their upcoming match against KUSHIDA & Ren Narita.

Dax Harwood defeated Rocky Romero

AEW’s Dax Harwood and partner Cash Wheeler currently hold the IWGP Tag Team titles, titles which they won in a three-way tag match at AEWxNJPW: Forbidden Door in June against champions United Empire (O-Khan & Cobb) and Roppongi Vice (Romero & Beretta). Romero’s promo on last week’s episode of NJPW Strong heard him explain how Roppongi Vice really should have won that match, and that his match against Harwood at High Alert would see Romero getting back at FTR.

Harwood got a big reaction from his hometown crowd before the bout got under way. Harwood controlled Romero on the mat early on, before Romero began chopping Harwood’s chest up in the corner. Romero played de facto heel here, and not only because he wasn’t the hometown hero, but because he’d sometimes use his cunning to get one over on Harwood. The crowd would boo when the professor of “Sneaky Style” would sneak in an eye-poke in order to knock Harwood off his game.

Romero caught Harwood with a springboard dropkick to Harwood’s arm before laying him on the mat and locking in a top wristlock. He’d connect with his signature Rewind Kick for a two-count.

Harwood countered Romero’s onslaught with a sharpshooter. Harwood later laid Romero out with a big superplex off the top ropes, right onto the middle of the Lion Mark mid-ring.

The finish saw Romero land Sliced Bread before locking in a cross armbreaker. Harwood was able to power up and out of the move, power bombing Romero with his trapped arm before slapping on the sharpshooter once again, this time for the clean submission win. Fans chanted “F-T-R!” after the match. Romero got into Harwood’s face, but the two ended up shaking hands in the end. This was good.

El Desperado defeated Blake Christian & Hiromu Takashi in a three-way match

Takahashi brought Daryl to the ring with him before setting him on the English commentary table in front of Ian Riccaboni. Fans chanted for Takahashi once he stepped into the ring. By the time Blake Christian and El Desperado were in the ring together with Takahashi, the audience started in with an “ALL THESE GUYS!” chant. Takahashi responded to this brilliantly by walking over to NJPW official Jeremy Marcus and raising his arm in “victory.” The fans then chanted for them to have a four-way match before Takahashi, and then Desperado, got out of the ring and stood on the apron, leaving Marcus and Christian alone in the ring together—implying that this was now a tag team match. The fans lost it.

Once the crowd settled down, the match was finally allowed to start. The three huddled around each other, a pensive triangle, of sorts, testing out who’d make first contact, which turned out to be Takahashi and Christian simultaneously kicking Desperado in the stomach.

Fast action abounded as the pace began to quicken. The three all caught each other’s legs at the same time next, which saw Takahashi and Desperado then team up against Christian for the break. Their alliance was short-lived, as Desperado ended up booting Takahashi in the face a minute or so afterwards.

After all three brawled around ringside, the match shifted back into the ring. Desperado and Takahashi went nuts on each other with front-handed chops.

Christian would appear moments later and take Takahashi out with an enzuigiri before leapfrogging over Desperado and putting Takahashi back down with a dropkick. Christian’s offense is very creative.

Desperado pulled Christian off the top rope, then climbed to the top and landed on Takahashi with a frog splash of his own. Christian broke up the pin attempt at the count of two. He and Desperado traded elbows to the score of a chanting crowd.

When Desperado went to dive to the floor, Christian caught him with a kick on the way through the ropes. Takahashi would then dive onto Desperado with a top-rope senton to the floor. Christian followed suit, crashing onto both of them with a Fosbury flop.

Takahashi was able to catch Christian with a deadlift German suplex. He then went for the Timebomb, but Desperado reappeared and ran at Takahashi with a back elbow.

After another crazy round of offensive exchanges, all three wrestlers laid strewn on the mat selling their pain & fatigue. Takahashi was up first and slammed Christian into the cornerpad with a running Death Valley Bomb, but Christian must not have felt it because he immediately hit Takahashi with a jumping knee. Takahashi caught Christian with a lariat, then Christian served him one of his own. He pinned Takahashi with a footstomp but Desperado broke up the pin. You could notice a medium-length gash across Christian’s back in the shot, too. Not sure what he did to get that.

El Desperado would put Christian away in the end with Guitara de Angel for the win in 19:19.

Desperado would get on the mic after the match and tell Blake Christian that he’d be waiting for him in Japan at next year’s Best of the Super Juniors tournament.

Next, Desperado said he respected the USA and even liked the USA, but the important fact he wanted fans to know was that he hates traveling on airplanes. He said he couldn’t come to the US too many times because of this, and he doesn’t know how many times he’ll be back, but for now, while he’s here, please check out his matches.

Next week’s episode of NJPW Strong sees the debut of KUSHIDA with Ren Narita as they take on The Workhorsemen.

NJPW Strong results: New Openweight Tag Team Champions crowned

The first set NJPW Strong’s High Alert tapings from North Carolina aired tonight, which featured the finals of the STRONG Openweight Tag Team Championship tournament in the main event, with Christopher Daniels & Yuya Uemura taking on Aussie Open.

Jorel Nelson defeated Shane Haste

Good match with a nice last couple of minutes.

Haste caught Nelson with a nice basement dropkick before Nelson rolled out onto the floor. They brawled around ringside a bit before Nelson launched Haste with a back body drop onto the ring apron. Haste crashed onto the bottom rope on the way down.

Back in the ring, Nelson spun Haste with a reverse dragon screw leg whip before posing for the crowd. Nelson worked over Haste’s legs for the next few minutes. Nelson locked Haste in a Texas Cloverleaf.

Haste countered later with a DDT and later a short dive onto Nelson out to the floor. He threw Nelson back into the ring and and put him down with a big Liger Bomb for two. He dumped Nelson on his head with a backdrop suplex. Nelson came back suddenly with a Claymore Kick that spun Haste inside out.

When Nelson went to the top rope, Haste caught Nelson and perplexed him onto the Lion Mark in the middle of the ring. Shortly after this, Nelson, seemingly out of desperation, caught Haste in the back of the knee with a chop block, then school-boy’d him for the pin. Nelson clearly had a handful of Haste’s tights, too, which is illegal, but the referee missed it and counted to three.

A backstage vignette featuring Rocky Romero aired next. He talked about his three-way tag team match from AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door in June this year, when IWGP tag team champions Roppongi Vice took on FTR and United Empire. Romero explained he couldn’t stop thinking about when he had Dax Harwood pinned in the match. Romero promised he’d get the three-count at High Alert in his singles match with Dax Harwood, which is scheduled to air in a few weeks.

Hikuleo defeated Big Damo

This was a decent but short big man brawl. It was as if Hikuleo was the de facto babyface in this match based on how the North Carolina crowd reacted to him.

The two giants traded shoulder tackles early on. Hikuleo was able to knock Damo off his feet first, but the big man from Belfast was up quickly. While Hikuleo was hyping up the audience, Damo dashed at him, taking him out of the ring with a running lariat.

They brawled on the floor for a bit. Chops flew. Back in the ring, Big Damo would flatten Hikuleo with a big running cross body block, and later a cannonball into the corner. Damo would connect with a running senton later, but he missed on the Vader Bomb follow-up when Hikuleo rolled out of the way.

Hikuleo caught Damo coming off the ropes with a powerslam, but there must have been some miscommunication because it didn’t look like Hikuleo had a proper grip on Damo. He followed that up with a high chokeslam for the win in just over six minutes. The crowd was happy that Hikuleo won, but overall the finish felt a bit flat. I imagine when they have their rematch down the road, it’ll be better, especially if they’re in a different setting and given more time.

STRONG Openweight Tag Team Championship finals: Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) defeated Christopher Daniels & Yuya Uemura to become the first STRONG Openweight Tag Team champions

This was really good. Daniels and Fletcher were in first for their teams. Daniels and Uemura would keep Fletcher close to their red corner and work him over with a constant double-team assault.

After a few minutes, Daniels would throw Fletcher to the floor and go for a pescado dive onto both him and Davis, but he missed after they moved. Uemura came running off the apron and dove onto Davis, who caught Uemura mid-air. He and Fletcher would then slam Daniels & Uemura into each other, back-first, before dropping them.

The bout moved back into the ring, with Aussie Open now in control of offense. They isolated Daniels near their blue corner and went on the attack with a series of double-team sequences. They held Daniels in a delayed suplex, with Davis passing Daniels off to Fletcher while hanging in the air before dropping him.

At the five-minute mark, Daniels was able to surprise Davis with an inside cradle pin, but Fletcher distracted the referee and couldn’t make the count in time. Daniels later came off the second rope with a frankensteiner from out of nowhere to Fletcher before finally tagging back out to Uemura, who came in as a proverbial house of fire. He planted Mark Davis with a back suplex for a count of two. The crowd got behind Uemura. He low-bridged Davis out of the ring before launching Fletcher with a double-overhook suplex.

Uemura and Daniels would pull off the double-team elevator bulldog on Kyle Fletcher, the same move that the Steiner Brothers used as a finish. It wasn’t enough to put Aussie Open away, though.

Fletcher and Davis would soon take Uemura out with The Dental Plan and a combination spinning Emerald Flowsion + second-rope diving DDT for a close two. The crowd started chanting “This is awesome!”

When Aussie Open went for Coriolis, their finisher, Daniels made the save for Uemura, who escaped the hold and rolled Davis up for a sudden nearfall. Daniels took Fletcher out with an STO before attempting another diving frankensteiner, but Davis blocked it and power bombed the 51-year-old Daniels coming off the top rope.

Aussie Open went for another Dental Plan, but Uemura blocked it, dropkicked Fletcher out of the ring, then caught Davis with a jumping frankensteiner into a cradle pin—the same one he used on TMDK to advance from the semi-finals—but Fletcher made it back into the ring to break up the pin attempt. More than ten minutes had passed by this point.

Mark Davis was finally able to neutralize Uemura, who was on fire, with a jumping enzuigiri kick. Kyle Fletcher followed up with a jumping lariat in the corner, dizzying Uemura. They’d then spike Uemura with Coriolis to put him away; Davis pinned Uemura for three as Fletcher held Daniels from getting back into the ring. Aussie Open are your first-ever STRONG Openweight Tag Team Champions.

Retired NJPW referee Tiger Hattori presented the team with the brand new title belts, which looked to have platinum plates with cerulean blue leather straps.

Backstage after the match, the team spoke about how they’d won the titles despite only being with NJPW Strong for a couple of months. They loudly claimed to be the best in the world and said they’d take on any team at any time, in any place. West Coast Wrecking Crew’s Jorel Nelson apparently heard this and appeared on screen moments later. He told Aussie Open that it was his team, the West Coast Wrecking Crew, that built NJPW Strong’s tag team division, and according to Nelson, that meant that WCWC deserved the first shot at Aussie Open’s new tag championship. Nelson mentioned NJPW Strong’s upcoming Fighting Spirit Unleashed 2022 event in Hollywood, California this month and said that’d be a good place for both teams to square off. After some light jaw-jacking back and forth, Aussie Open agreed to the match, but said they’d still be champions afterwards.

Final thoughts:

While the openers were solid, the main event is the highlight of this week’s show. It was a very good match that highlighted how much of a wrestling wizard Christopher Daniels is while also showcasing both Uemura and Aussie Open as three of the best younger wrestlers in the game at the moment.

Penelope Ford returns to AEW during Dark Elevation tapings

The following contains spoilers for AEW Dark Elevation.

Penelope Ford is back.

Ford returned to action prior to Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite, defeating Heather Reckless on AEW Dark Elevation. She had been out of action since January, last wrestling on the episode of AEW Dark that aired on January 15 defeating Angelica Risk.

Last month, a fan asked Tony Khan on Twitter if he had “given up” on Ford. However, Khan said it was the “total opposite” and that she wasn’t medically cleared to return to the ring.

Here are full spoilers for AEW Dark Elevation:

  • Tony Neese and Josh Woods defeated Arik Cannon and Travis Titan
  • Alex Reynolds, Evil Uno, John Silver, and 10 defeated Adam Grace, Riley Jackson, Drew System, and TJ Cooper
  • Serena Deeb defeated Sierra
  • Konosuke Takeshita defeated Ryan Nemeth
  • Julia Hart defeated Free Range Kara
  • Private Party defeated Jah-C and JEX
  • Penelope Ford defeated Heather Reckless
  • The Acclaimed defeated JT Energy and Justin Fowley
  • Hikaru Shida, Thunder Rosa, and Toni Storm defeated Nyla Rose, Emi Sakura, and Marina Shafir

AEW Battle of the Belts III spoilers from Grand Rapids, Michigan

The following are spoilers from Friday’s AEW Battle of the Belts III taping in Grand Rapids, Michigan, prior to the live Rampage. The show will air Saturday on TNT.

AEW Battle of the Belts III:

  • TNT Champion Wardlow defeated Jay Lethal to retain the title after hitting a power bomb
  • AEW Women’s Champion Thunder Rosa (w/ Toni Storm) defeated Jamie Hayter to retain the title
  • Ring of Honor World Champion Claudio Castagnoli defeated Konosuke Takeshita to retain the title

AEW’s next taping will be a special edition of Dynamite called Quake at the Lake, which will take place at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Both AEW Dynamite and Rampage will be held. Matches announced for Dynamite include:

  • Interim AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Chris Jericho
  • TBS Champion Jade Cargill defends against Madison Rayne
  • Darby Allin vs. Brody King in a coffin match
  • Lucha Bros vs. Andrade El Idolo & Rush in a tornado tag team match

AEW Dark: Elevation spoilers from Columbus, Ohio

Here are spoilers for AEW Dark: Elevation taped prior to Wednesday’s Dynamite in Columbus, Ohio:

  • Ruby Soho & Skye Blue defeated Nikki Victory & Megan Myers
  • Parker Boudreaux (with Ari Daivari) defeated Casey Kerrington
  • Athena defeated Queen Aminata
  • Kiera Hogan & Leila Grey defeated Alice Crowley & Frea States
  • Alex Reynolds & John Silver defeated Lord Cruz & a local competitor
  • Lucha Brothers defeated Ryan Nemeth & Peter Avalon. Andrade El Idolo and Rush came to the ring after the match to confront Rey Fenix & Penta Oscuro, but they ended up backing off.
  • Mance Warner defeated Serpentico (w/ Luther)
  • Tony Nese & Josh Woods defeated Damian Chambers & Dean Alexander
  • Hikaru Shida defeated Emi Sakura. After the match, TBS Champion Jade Cargill came out and confronted Madison Rayne, who was on commentary. They set up a match between Rayne and Grey for this Friday’s Rampage.

Tony Khan revealed on Twitter that the last three matches will air on a special Thursday edition of Dark: Elevation.

AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage spoilers from Worcester, Massachusetts

AEW taped before and after tonight’s AEW Dynamite in Worcester, Massachusetts. Here are the results:

AEW Dark Elevation:

  • Julia Hart defeated LMK
  • Leila Grey defeated JC
  • QT Marshall, Aaron Solo, Nick Comoroto, and Anthony Ogogo defeated TUG Cooper, BRG, and The Shook Crew
  • Angelico, The Butcher, The Blade, and Private Party defeated Julio Cruz, Joey Ace, Victor Chase, and Brandyn & Traevon Jordan
  • Athena defeated Christina Marie
  • Cole Karter defeated Serpentico
  • Hikaru Shida, Willow Nightingale, and Toni Storm defeated Marina Shafir, Nyla Rose, and Emi Sakura

AEW Rampage:

  • Orange Cassidy, Trent Beretta, and Chuck Taylor defeated Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh, and Sonjay Dutt. Cassidy pinned Dutt. Lethal, Singh, and Dutt attacked Best Friends after the match, but Wardlow came down for the save.
  • Ethan Page defeated Leon Ruffin
  • Lee Moriarty defeated Matt Sydal. Stokely Hathaway helped Moriarty after his match. When Hathaway gave Moriarty his business card, Moriarty took it.
  • Claudio Castagnoli came out with Wheeler Yuta. Chris Jericho came out and ended up arguing with Yuta. A new match was made for next week’s Dynamite between Jericho and Yuta where if Yuta won, he would get Jericho’s title shot at Quake in the Lake next month.
  • Anna Jay defeated Ruby Soho by submission.

AEW Rampage & Dark Elevation spoilers from Duluth, Georgia

The following are spoilers from Wednesday’s pre-Dynamite Dark: Elevation taping and post-Dynamite Rampage taping in Duluth, Georgia.

AEW Rampage for July 22:

  • Hangman Adam Page & John Silver def. The Butcher & The Blade. Page pinned the Butcher with a buckshot lariat for the win.
  • Claudio Castagnoli cut a promo and thanked AEW fans for making him feel welcome. Castagnoli went on to promote his upcoming ROH World Title Match against Jonathan Gresham. Castagnoli said that Gresham’s foundation is about to crack because he tugged on Superman’s cape.
  • Lee Moriarty def. Dante Martin after pinning him with a handful of tights.
  • Britt Baker & Jamie Hayter def. Skye Blue & Ashley D’Amboise. This was a pretty short match where nothing of substance really happened. Baker submitted D’Amboise to score the victory.
  • Max Caster and Austin Gunn’s rap battle. Gunn touched on Caster being one of Bobby Lashley’s sisters, stealing John Cena’s gimmick, and more. Meanwhile, Caster had lines about Zach Wilson, Pokémon, and more. The guest DJ awarded Caster with the win, which prompted a brawl between The Acclaimed and The Gunn Club. The segment ended with Austin Gunn hitting Caster with a trash can.
  • Jay Lethal def. Christopher Daniels via Lethal Injection. This featured some interference from Sonjay Dutt and Satnam Singh. After the bout, the trio beat up Daniels at ringside to end the show.

AEW Dark: Elevation for July 25:

  • AFO’s Angelico & Private Party defeated AR Fox*, Adrian Alanis & Liam Grey. This marked Fox’s debut in the promotion. He is a longtime indie veteran having worked for GCW, CZW, EVOLVE, and others.
  • Nyla Rose & Marina Shafir defeated Angelica Risk & Shalonce Royal
  • Toni Storm defeated Emi Sakura
  • Kris Statlander defeated Brittany
  • Hikaru Shida defeated Robyn Renegade
  • Dark Order’s Evil Uno & 10 defeated The Factory’s Aaron Solo & Nick Comoroto
  • Baron Black defeated Brandon Cutler
  • Konosuke Takeshita defeated JD Drake

AEW Dark spoilers from Orlando, Florida

Here are results from today’s AEW Dark tapings, which took place at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida.

First session:

  • Kiera Hogan defeated Allie Reks
  • Alex Reynolds (with Preston Vance and -1) defeated Ryan Nemeth (with Peter Avalon)
  • Marina Shafir defeated Tracy Nyxx
  • Slim J defeated Blake Li
  • Cole Karter defeated Mike Orlando. Carter is the former Two Dimes from NXT.
  • Dante Martin defeated Peter Avalon
  • Angelo Parker (with Matt Menard) defeated Cameron Stewart
  • “Trust Fund” Ari (Ariya) Daivari (with Slim J) defeated Blake Christian. There was a post match interview with Daivari and Tony Schiavone where Daivari said that his trust fund hit and he’s now the richest man in pro wrestling. He has purchased the contract of Slim J. He’s now going under the name Ari Daivari.
  • Julia Hart defeated Renee Michelle
  • Lee Moriarty defeated Red Jones
  • Serena Deeb defeated Viva Van
  • Jonathan Gresham defeated Jordan Oasis
  • Wheeler Yuta defeated Bryce Donovan. In a post match interview with Tony Schiavone, Yuta said that “Garcia likes to call himself a Sports Entertainer and that makes him a cosplay wrestler.”
  • Mercedes Martinez defeated J Rod
  • Willow Nightingale defeated Harley Cameron
  • Ariya Daivari and Slim J (as The Trust Busters) defeated Tyshon Price and Logan Cruz
  • Diamante defeated Rocky Radley
  • The Acclaimed defeated Peter Avalon and Ryan Nemeth
  • Aaron Solo and Nick Comoroto defeated Kennedy and Caylen
  • Captain Shawn Dean defeated Johnathan Hudson
  • Rebel defeated Giselle Azur
  • Brock Anderson defeated Serpentico

Second session:

  • Parker Boudreaux (with Ari Daivari and Slim J) defeated Serpentico. Bordeaux is the former Harland from NXT.
  • Willow Nightingale defeated Robyn Renegade (with Charlette Renegade)
  • Abadon defeated Mafioso Rossi
  • Angelico defeated Aliya Akeem
  • Emi Sakura defeated Renee Michelle
  • Josh Woods defeated Cobra
  • Rohit Raju defeated Invictus Khash
  • Skye Blue defeated Charlette Renegade (with Robyn Renegade)
  • Sonny Kiss defeated Bobby Orlando
  • Bear Country defeated defeated Victor Iniestra and Axel Rico
  • Kayla Rossi (with Diamond Sheik) defeated Avery Breaux
  • Varsity Blondes defeated Terrence and Terrell Hughes
  • Jay Lethal defeated Logan Cruz
  • Powerhouse Hobbs defeated Blake Christian
  • Cezar Bononi (with Peter Avalon and Ryan Nemeth) defeated Marcus Kross
  • Ari Daivari (with Parker Boudreaux and Slim J) defeated Fuego del Sol. There was a post-match interview where Daivari talked about his investments giving him the ability to buy anyone.
  • The Renegade Twins defeated Rocky Radley and Allie Recks
  • Anthony Ogogo defeated Meta
  • Peter Avalon and Ryan Nemeth defeated Liam Gray and Adrian Alanis
  • Blake Christian defeated Lucky Ali
  • Marina Shafir defeated Viva Van
  • Jora Johl defeated Vary Morales
  • Preston Vance (with Alex Reynolds and -1) defeated Cezar Bononi (with Peter Avalon and Ryan Nemeth)
  • Max Caster defeated Justin Coto
  • Matt Sydal and Dante Martin defeated Nick Comoroto and Aaron Solo

AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage spoilers from Savannah, Georgia

Here are results for tonight’s AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage tapings that took place before and after tonight’s Dynamite in Savannah, Georgia:

AEW Dark Elevation:

  • Bobby Fish defeated Blake Lee with a heel hook submission.
  • Nyla Rose and Marina Shafir defeated Skye Blue and Brittany. Shafir made Brittany submit.
  • Julia Hart defeated Amber Nova
  • Ethan Page defeated Leon Ruff
  • 10 and Evil Uno defeated Terrence and Terrell Hughes. Terrence and Terrell are the sons of D-Von Dudley.
  • The Butcher, The Blade, and Angelico defeated three local competitors.
  • Tony Nese defeated John Walters. Walters is a former ROH Pure Champion.

AEW Rampage:

  • Malakai Black and Brody King defeated Alex Reynolds and John Silver. As Black and King walked to the back, Darby Allin emerged and dove off of one of the tunnels, attacking King. Black attempted to get involved, but Sting came out and the two faced off as King and Darby brawled.
  • Jonathan Gresham submitted Lee Moriarty to retain the ROH World Championship. After the match, Gresham cut a promo saying he was the best wrestler in the world. Claudio Castagnoli came out and confronted Gresham.
  • Athena and Kris Statlander defeated Charlotte & Robyn Renegade. Leila Grey, Jade Cargill, and Kiera Hogan attacked Athena and Statlander after the match.
  • The Gunn Club and The Acclaimed faced off and ended up having a brawl, with The Acclaimed eventually running off the Gunn Club. Caster then rapped, daring the Club to come back and fight.
  • The Lucha Brothers defeated Private Party

AEW Dark Elevation & Rampage spoilers from Rochester, New York

Here are spoilers from tonight’s AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage tapings, which were held in Rochester, New York.

AEW Dark: Elevation:

  • Emi Sakura defeated Paris Van Dale
  • Dante Martin defeated JD Drake
  • Julia Hart defeated JC
  • Ethan Page defeated Colin Delaney
  • Anna Jay defeated Shawna Reed
  • Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Trent Beretta) defeated The Factory (QT Marshall and Aaron Solo).

AEW Rampage:

  • Eddie Kingston defeated Konosuke Takeshita
  • Serena Deeb and ROH Women’s World Champion Mercedes Martinez defeated Kayla Sparks and Christina Marie. Deeb attacked Martinez after the match.
  • Gates of Agony (with Tully Blanchard) defeated ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham and Lee Moriarty. Gresham walked out on Moriarty, joining Tully Blanchard.
  • Orange Cassidy defeated Tony Nese

AEW runs in Savannah, Georgia next Wednesday for a Dynamite/Rampage taping. Next week’s Dynamite is a special Fyter Fest edition of the show, with AEW World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks defending against Swerve Strickland & Keith Lee. Claudio Castagnoli will also take on Jake Hager.

AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage spoilers from Detroit, Michigan

Here are results from tonight’s AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage tapings held before and after tonight’s Blood & Guts event in Detroit, Michigan:

AEW Dark Elevation:

  • Anna Jay (with -1) defeated Megan Myers
  • Trent Beretta and Chuck Taylor defeated Isiah Broner and GPA
  • Jay Lethal and Satnam Singh defeated Cage Alexander and Ryan Jones
  • Anthony Ogogo defeated Pat Monix
  • Hikaru Shida and Yuka Sakazaki defeated Heather Reckless and Laynie Luck
  • Evil Uno, Alex Reynolds, and 10 defeated QT Marshall, Aaron Solo, and Nick Comoroto

AEW Rampage:

  • Brody King won the Royal Rampage twenty-man battle royal, last eliminating Darby Allin. He will be the first to challenge interim AEW World Champion Jon Moxley for the title.
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks defeated Hirooki Goto and YOSHI-HASHI in a non-title match.
  • Toni Storm defeated Nyla Rose. Marina Shafir attacked Storm after the match. Thunder Rosa then came out for the save. Storm offered a handshake, with Rosa accepting.

AEW will next head to Rochester, New York next week for both AEW Dynamite and Rampage.

AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage spoilers from Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Here are AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage spoilers taped before and after tonight’s Dynamite show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

AEW Dark Elevation:

  • Anna Jay defeated Heather Reckless
  • Ricky Starks and Powerhouse Hobbs defeated Jordan Chaos and Joey Jett
  • Ruby Soho defeated Misa Kate
  • Shane Strickland and Keith Lee defeated GPA and Vic Capri. The Butcher, The Blade, and The Bunny came out on stage during this match.
  • Ethan Page defeated Serpentico
  • John Silver defeated Kevin Matthews
  • Buddy Matthews and Brody King defeated CJ Esparza and Brubaker.

AEW Rampage:

  • Andrade el Idolo defeated Fenix following the hammerlock DDT. The finish came after Rush arrived and hit Fenix with a low blow in the aisle while the referee was distracted by Alex Abrahantes and Jose fighting in the ring. Rush and Andrade proceeded to unmask Fenix but Penta Oscuro hit the ring with a shovel, sending them away.
  • Eddie Kingston cut a promo talking about Blood and Guts, saying he wants to know how a coward’s blood tastes, referring to Chris Jericho.
  • Serena Deeb and ROH Women’s Champion Mercedes Martinez defeated Sierra and Laynie Luck
  • Hook defeated The DKC via submission with Redrum.
  • Jeff Cobb defeated Cash Wheeler following the tour of the islands. Caprice Coleman was on commentary. Dax Harwood attacked The Great-O-Khan after the match. Will Ospreay came out but Orange Cassidy and Roppongi Vioce made the save. Eddie Kingston attacked Chris Jericho, who was on commentary. Everyone brawled around the ring to end the show.

AEW star returns during Rampage tapings

AEW taped matches during and after tonight’s Dynamite show in St. Louis, Missouri.

The closing angle from tonight’s Rampage tapings was the return of Sting. Darby Allin won his match against Bobby Fish, but Fish attacked Allin after the match. Footage shot in the crowd showed Kyle O’Reilly coming to the ring with a chair, but was laid out by Sting. This allowed Darby Allin to fight back, eventually hitting a coffin drop on Fish’s leg, which was wrapped in a steel chair.

Here are the full results for both tapings:

AEW Dark Elevation:

  • Serena Deeb and Mercedes Martinez defeated Tootie Lynn and Heather Reckless
  • Adrade el Idolo defeated Frankie Kazarian
  • Nyla Rose and Marina Shafir defeated Max the Impaler and Heidi Howitzer. Shafir won by submission.
  • Shane Strickland and Keith Lee defeated Davey Vega and Matt Fitchett
  • Anna Jay defeated Rebel
  • Tony Nese defeated Warhorse
  • Ruby Soho defeated Miranda Gordy
  • Matt Sydal defeated QT Marshall. Nick Comoroto was thrown out during the match after he was caught interfering in the match.

AEW Rampage:

  • Jon Moxley defeated Dante Martin
  • Gunn Club & Max Caster defeated Leon Ruff & Bear Country
  • Jade Cargill defeated Willow Nightingale to retain the TBS Championship
  • Darby Allin defeated Bobby Fish. After the match, Fish attacked Allin. O’Reilly came down to the ring with a chair. However, he was laid out by a returning Sting. Allin laid out Fish and wrapped his leg around a chair, drilling the leg with a coffin drop off the top rope.

AEW Dark Elevation & Rampage spoilers from Independence, Missouri

AEW taped matches prior to and after tonight’s AEW Dynamite in Independence, Missouri that will air on future episodes of AEW Dark Elevation and this Friday’s Rampage on TNT.

Taped for AEW Dark Elevation:

  • Nyla Rose defeated Max the Impaler. Rose won with a sitout powerbomb
  • Private Party defeated SK Bishop and Pharrell Jackson
  • Ortiz defeated Anaya
  • ROH Women’s Champion Mercedes Martinez and Serena Deeb defeated Miranda Gordy and Tooty Lynn
  • Angelo Parker and Matt Menard defeated Danny Adams (Dan the Dad) and Warhorse
  • Ruby Soho defeated Heidi Howitzer
  • Evil Uno & 10 of the Dark Order defeated QT Marshall and Aaron Solo

Taped for AEW Rampage:

  • Eddie Kingston defeated Jake Hager. Kingston pinned Hager following a spinning backfist.
  • Tony Schiavone interviewed Britt Baker. She said she was distracted by Toni Storm this past week. She also said that as much as she misses the AEW Women’s Championship, the title misses her more.
  • Jay Lethal and Satnam Singh defeated Davey Vega and Mike Fichett. Lethal picked up the win for his team.
  • Lexy Nair interviewed Danhausen and Hook. Danhausen said they bought new cars with their win. Hook said nothing during the promo.
  • Kris Statlander defeated Red Velvet. Kiera Hogan and Jade Cargill, who were at ringside, attacked Statlander after the match. Anna Jay came down for the save. Athena attempted to hit the ring to go after Jade Cargill, but was held back by AEW officials.
  • FTR and Trent Beretta defeated Will Ospreay and Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis). Aaron Henare was at ringside.

AEW Dark spoilers from Ontario, California

AEW taped matches before and after tonight’s Rampage in Ontario, California that will air on future episodes of AEW Dark.

Before AEW Rampage:

  • Lance Archer defeated Aaron Solo
  • Christopher Daniels defeated Steve Andrews
  • Marina Shafir defeated Skye Blue
  • Matt Sydal defeated Taylor Rust
  • Toni Storm defeated Zeda Zhang
  • Max Caster & The Gunn Club defeated Alex Reynolds, John Silver, and 10 of The Dark Order

After AEW Rampage:

  • Daniel Garcia, Matt Menard, and Angelo Parker defeated Ray Rosas, Jack Banning, and a local competitor
  • QT Marshall defeated Alan ‘5’ Angels
  • Ruby Soho, Kris Statlander, and Anna Jay defeated Emi Sakura, Diamante, and Nyla Rose
  • Ethan Page defeated Frankie Kazarian
  • Ortiz defeated Serpentico
  • Bobby Fish defeated Brock Anderson
  • Konosuke Takeshita defeated Nick Comoroto
  • Keith Lee, Swerve Strickland, and Trent Beretta defeated Private Party and The Blade

AEW next heads to Independence, Missouri on June 8 for a live edition of AEW Dynamite and a taping of AEW Rampage.