AEW Rampage Winter is Coming live results: Toni Storm vs. Harley Cameron

Toni Storm returns to an AEW ring for the first time since August on tonight’s AEW Rampage Winter is Coming.

Storm, the former AEW Women’s World Champion, made her surprise return to the promotion on Wednesday’s Dynamite in the main event segment following Mariah May’s successful World title defense against Mina Shirakawa. Storm is in action on tonight’s episode against Harley Cameron.

A tag team bout featuring members of the Don Callis Family is also set for the show, with Callis charges Konosuke Takeshita and Lance Archer taking on Powerhouse Hobbs and Mark Davis, formerly of Aussie Open.

Callis will also speak on tonight’s show in a promo segment with Kyle Fletcher.

The top contender to the ROH World title Matt Cardona faces Bryan Keith on tonight’s show. Cardona challenges Chris Jericho for the ROH World title at Final Battle next Friday. Jericho will be on commentary for tonight’s contest.

Deonna Purrazzo vs. Shazza McKenzie is also set for the show.

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Matt Cardona def. Bryan Keith

Chris Jericho joined Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Matt Menard on commentary for this match between “the Bad Apple” and his Final Battle opponent, Matt Cardona of GCW. Before the match, we saw a highlight of Cardona and Jericho’s contract signing on last night’s episode of Ring of Honor on HonorClub.

Cardona and Keith started off with a lockup in the ring as the fans chanted “Always Ready”. Keith backed away from Cardona after the test of strength, but found himself down on the mat with a shoulder block from Cardona.

Keith got flattened by a flapjack from Cardona, followed by a clothesline in the corner. Keith rolled out of the ring to avoid a corner attack from Cardona, but he couldn’t escape the dropkick afterwards. Outside the ring, Cardona threw Keith into the barricade with a Russian leg sweep. On the opposite apron, Keith attempted to regain the advantage with a bite to Cardona’s forehead before he sent him face-first into the steel steps from the apron.

In the ring, Keith had the advantage with a resthold, followed by a jumping knee to the head of Cardona for a two count. In the corner, we got an exchange of chops between Cardona and Keith, but the Bad Apple regained momentum with a boot to the head. Another kick to the face from Keith kept Cardona reeling, as it sent him out of the ring, which led to a picture-in-picture break.

We returned to Rampage with Keith still in firm control of the action as he bit into Cardona’s ear in the corner. Cardona created some separation with a leg sweep, which allowed him to set up his second wind. With Keith stunned in the corner, Cardona hit his running knee in the corner for a near fall. A missile dropkick from Cardona was answered with a uranage from Keith for the close two-count.

Keith had Cardona set up in the middle of the ring, but he was reversed into a straitjacket slam. Cardona blocked a German suplex attempt from Keith and finished things off with the Silence for the one, two, three.

A good match, all things considered meant to build Cardona up as a credible challenger for Chris Jericho and the ROH World Championship. Job accomplished on that regard.

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– A promo for ShopAEW with Harley Cameron singing a funny song about what fans can find on the official online store of All Elite Wrestling aired.

Toni Storm def. Harley Cameron

Like on Dynamite: Winter is Coming, Storm entered with her pre-Timeless entrance music and attire.

Storm offered a handshake to Cameron, but got caught in a side headlock. She responded with a shoulder block, dropkick, and a running boot. Storm worked over Cameron in the corner with the ten-punch combo until she got countered with a strike. Cameron hilariously cued up the picture-in-picture break by saying, “we’ll be right back when this idiot remembers who she is.”

We came back with Storm landing a backbreaker on Cameron, which led to her mounting a comeback. Fisherman Suplex from Storm only got a two count as Cameron regained the advantage with a shining wizard for a near-fall of her own. Storm roared back with a Sky-High powerbomb for a near-fall as she cued up the running hip attack in the corner by briefly going to her Timeless persona. Storm then put an end to this match with Storm Zero for the victory.

This was a great match and showcase for the returning Storm, and the subtle hints of her Timeless persona were quite interesting to see, so it’s clear that there is certainly more to Storm’s return than meets the eye. It’s something I’m wanting to see more of in the coming weeks and months. Meanwhile, Harley Cameron was a great opponent for Storm and she continues to be a highlight whenever she shows up.

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Deonna Purrazo def. Shazza McKenzie

Purrazo began by fiercely working over McKenzie in the corner with stomps and chops. A short burst of adrenaline from McKenzie got snuffed out early by a Purrazo clothesline as she found herself trapped in the tree of woe. Spear to the midsection, followed by the powerbomb, and the Fujiwara armbar spelled victory for Purrazo.

Short and sweet match to showcase Purrazo’s dominance, and it’s nice seeing Shazza McKenzie get a look in this one.

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– Alex Marvez interviewed Kris Statlander backstage, as he asked Statlander where she’ll go next. Statlander said that she gave credit to Mercedes Mone for being everything that she is, and that all she can do to move forward. She said that she’ll wrestle on Collision and that whoever wins on Dynamite: Holiday Bash this Wednesday between Mone and Anna Jay, that she’d be coming for the TBS Championship once again.

Don Callis Family Interview

Tony Schiavone was in the ring as he introduced the Callis Family: Konosuke Takeshita, Kyle Fletcher, and Lance Archer ahead of tonight’s main event match. Schiavone started by saying that the crowd’s reaction is a tell-tale sign of what everyone thinks of the Callis Family.

Callis took the microphone and said that his Family is in the “getting over and making money” business, as he praised Archer, Takeshita, and especially Fletcher. He said that there was once a man who thought he was the greatest in the ring, a man by the name of Will Ospreay. Callis said that was before he ran into Kyle Fletcher. He asked Ospreay, “How does it feel, bruv?” Callis then brought up how Fletcher defeated “the best tournament wrestler” in Kazuchika Okada and asked, “How does it feel, bitch?”

Fletcher took the microphone and took in the Kansas City fans’ boos as he said he’d be the winner of the Continental Classic. He then had words for his C2 opponent, Mark Briscoe, stating that nobody would get in the way of his destiny.

Callis declared that his Family were the “one percenters of AEW”, and that nobody was bad enough and big enough to get in the ring with them.

Powerhouse Hobbs & Mark Davis def. Konosuke Takeshita & Lance Archer

Hobbs and Takeshita seemed to start off in the ring, but Archer was tagged into the match as Hobbs wanted a piece of Takeshita. In the ring, Archer and Hobbs, big meaty men that they were, traded meat as Hobbs got the advantage in the corner. Davis entered the match and teed off on Archer with some strikes of his own.

Davis and Hobbs got the advantage with a double team shoulder block on Archer, followed by a double-team standing suplex. Archer managed to kick out at one following that move as he regained the advantage after a well-placed Takeshita kick to the back of Davis, which sent us to our final commercial break of the night.

Rampage returned with Archer working over Davis, who tried to create some separation between him and the Callis Family. Just as Davis was about to tag Hobbs, Archer knocked him off the apron to the loud boos of the crowd. Takeshita tagged himself in and showed an impressive display of power with a suplex on the 285-pound Davis.

Davis knocked Takeshita down and finally got the hot tag on Hobbs, who teed off on Takeshita momentarily. Standing clothesline from Hobbs wasn’t enough to keep Takeshita out, as he is met with a powerful knee strike from Takeshita.

Davis and Archer tagged into the match for their respective teams and began trading strikes until a boot from Archer took Davis down. On the top turnbuckle, Takeshita and Archer had Davis set up for a double superplex, but Hobbs ran in and hit a tower of doom powerbomb on everyone instead.

Hobbs was tagged in as he pulled down the straps as Takeshita hit him with an elbow, which led to an Archer chokeslam for the close two-count. In the corner, Davis pulled out Takeshita from the apron, which led to Hobbs hitting the powerslam on Archer, followed by the Powerhouse Spinebuster to pick up the win in the Rampage main event.

Post-match, Takeshita attempted a cheapshot on Hobbs, but got met with a Powerhouse Spinebuster. Hobbs took the AEW International Championship and raised it over Takeshita as we ended the night on him and Davis standing tall.

Fun little main event with lots of big meaty men slapping meat, and it’s quite clear we’re getting a Hobbs vs. Takeshita International Championship match down the line, and this match did a great job in setting that up for the future.

As the end draws near for Rampage, we’re getting a lot of packed cards, which makes for a fun hour of AEW action. Tonight was no exception. I really enjoyed tonight’s episode as the hour went by like a breeze. Rampage will be missed when its run ends in a couple of weeks.

Toni Storm’s in-ring return booked for AEW Rampage Winter is Coming

Toni Storm will return to in-ring competition in AEW on Friday’s Rampage Winter is Coming.

Storm, who made her surprise return to AEW on Wednesday’s Dynamite following the main event Women’s World title bout between Mariah May and Mina Shirakawa, will take on Harley Cameron on Friday’s show, her first AEW match since dropping the Women’s World Championship to May at All In in Wembley Stadium on August 25.

Friday’s Rampage was taped Wednesday night in Kansas City. Spoilers from the taping are available here.

Three more matches are also set for Friday’s special edition of Rampage.

Mark Davis, formerly of Aussie Open, teams with Powerhouse Hobbs on Friday’s show against Lance Archer & Konosuke Takeshita. Also taped for Rampage, Deonna Purrazzo goes one-on-one with Shazza McKenzie.

Matt Cardona vs. Bryan Keith is also set for Friday’s show as announced during Dynamite.

The AEW Rampage Winter is Coming lineup for Friday, December 13 —

  • Toni Storm vs. Harley Cameron
  • Matt Cardona vs. Bryan Keith
  • Konosuke Takeshita & Lance Archer vs. Powerhouse Hobbs & Mark Davis
  • Deonna Purrazzo vs. Shazza McKenzie

AEW Rampage and Ring of Honor TV spoilers from Kansas City

The following are spoilers for this week’s AEW Rampage, as well as content taped for this week’s Ring of Honor TV.

Wednesday’s taping was held in Kansas City, Missouri at T-Mobile Center.

Spoilers are courtesy of our Jim Valley.

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Ring of Honor TV spoilers for December 12 —

Chris Jericho & Matt Cardona Final Battle contract signing —

Jericho flipped off the crowd for chanting “Always Ready!” Jericho congratulated Matt for having the biggest match of his career. Jericho would not let Cardona speak. Finally, Cardona exploded and said, “Everything that comes out of your mouth is BULLSHIT!”

Cardona called Jericho a phony who’s using ROH, and Cardona is going to prove it when he wins the title next Friday. Cardona signed, then Jericho paused before he signed. He finally signed. 

Jericho offered a handshake. Cardona sent Jericho into Bryan Keith on the apron. Cardona hit the Rough Rider and then slammed Jericho through the table, leaving Chris laying in the ring.

AEW Rampage spoilers for December 13 —

  • Toni Storm defeated Harley Cameron —

Toni Storm (original version, not Timeless) beat Harley Cameron with the Storm Zero. Harley Cameron threw to break. Yelling in the camera, “We’ll be right back if this idiot can remember who she is!” A more competitive match than you might expect.  There was a moment where Toni was going to do something ‘timeless’ but didn’t. Maybe a sign of a mental struggle with her character. This was the first match but they taped it last.

  • Deonna Purazzo defeated Shazza Makenzie —

Purrazzo won by tap out with the Fujiwara arm bar 

  • Matt Cardona defeated Bryan Keith (w/Chris Jericho  on commentary)

After the match, Cardona in the ring and Jericho standing at the commentary desk stared each other down. Jericho took off his hat and jacket and slowly went to the ring only to wave his hands, call it off, and walk to the back with Keith. Cardona said to the crowd he’s going to beat Jericho “for each and every one of you”.

  • Tony Schiavone in the ring w/Don Callis, Lance Archer, Konosuke Takeshita, & Kyle Fletcher

Callis put over the ‘Murder Machine’ tag team, plus Takeshita and Fletcher beating Ospreay and Okada. Fletcher says he’ll beat Mark Briscoe on Collision because winning the Continental Classic is his destiny. Out came Powerhouse Hobbs and Mark Davis to start the main event vs Takeshita and Archer.

  • Powerhouse Hobbs & Mark Davis defeated Konosuke Takeshita & Lance Archer (w/ Don Callis on commentary & Kyle Fletcher standing behind him)

Hobbs pinned Archer with a spinebuster. Takeshita tried to attack Hobbs and got a spine buster for his trouble. Hobbs held up the International Title while standing over Takeshita. Hard hitting match.

Matt Cardona vs. Bryan Keith set for AEW Rampage Winter is Coming

The first match has been announced for Friday’s AEW Rampage Winter is Coming.

Before he challenges Chris Jericho for the ROH World Championship at Final Battle, Matt Cardona will get in the ring with “The Bad Apple” Bryan Keith on Friday’s Rampage episode.

Cardona appeared in a backstage promo segment on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite, and will also appear in a Final Battle contract signing segment with Jericho on Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV show.

Final Battle takes place on Friday, December 20 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.

The Cardona vs. Keith bout is the only item officially announced for Friday’s Rampage. The Winter is Coming branding will also be used for Saturday’s Collision episode.

The lineups for AEW Rampage Winter is Coming, and AEW Collision Winter is Coming:

AEW Rampage Winter is Coming, Friday, December 13, 10 p.m. Eastern time on TNT —

  • Matt Cardona vs. Bryan Keith

AEW Collision Winter is Coming, Saturday, December 14, 8 p.m. Eastern time on TNT or following NBA coverage —

  • FTR call out The Death Riders
  • Continental Classic Blue League: Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe
  • Continental Classic Blue League: Kazuchika Okada vs. The Beast Mortos
  • International Women’s Cup qualifier: Willow Nightingale vs. Jamie Hayter

Matt Cardona to appear at AEW Rampage Winter is Coming

Matt Cardona is set to appear at AEW Rampage Winter is Coming.

The new segment for the Friday, December 13 show was announced during this week’s Rampage episode.

Cardona will challenge Chris Jericho for the Ring of Honor World Championship at Final Battle on Friday, December 20. In a face-to-face confrontation on Friday’s Rampage, Jericho and Bryan Keith of The Learning Tree doubled up on Cardona and left him laying.

The Winter is Coming edition of Rampage will be taped on Wednesday, December 11 in Kansas City, Missouri alongside the live edition of Dynamite.

The lineups for AEW’s Winter is Coming events:

AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming —

  • Continental Classic Gold League: Will Ospreay vs. Claudio Castagnoli
  • Continental Classic Gold League: Brody King vs. Ricochet
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May defends against Mina Shirakawa
  • Adam Cole vs. Kyle O’Reilly for shot at MJF at Worlds End
  • Jon Moxley & PAC vs. Orange Cassidy & Jay White

AEW Rampage Winter is Coming —

  • Matt Cardona appears

AEW Rampage live results: Winter is Coming

Kevin Von Erich will be in the corner of sons Ross Von Erich & Marshall Von Erich on tonight’s AEW Rampage. 

The Von Erichs will team with Orange Cassidy against Matt Menard, Angelo Parker, and Jake Hager in trios action on tonight’s episode. The show was taped Wednesday night in Arlington, Texas. The Von Erichs were in live action earlier tonight at ROH Final Battle taking on The Outrunners.

In the women’s division, Anna Jay will take on Red Velvet. 

The Don Callis Family will be in tag team action on the show as Callis corners Powerhouse Hobbs & Kyle Fletcher against two enhancement talents. 

Another trios bout is also set for the show, as AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo teams with Penta El Zero Miedo & Komander against Action Andretti & Top Flight’s Darius Martin & Dante Martin.

Vikingo was also in action at Final Battle, defending the Mega title against Black Taurus.

Taped in Arlington, Texas. 

Excalibur, Chris Jericho & Tony Schiavone were on commentary. 

Orange Cassidy, Ross & Marshall Von Erich (w/ Danhausen and Jake Hager’s Hat) vs. Matt Menard, Angelo Parker & Jake Hager

Excalibur and Jericho gave conflicting stories on how Danhausen acquired the hate; Excalibur said he bought it off a sports memorabilia website, but Jericho said Danhausen stole it from his bag. Marshall Von Erich wrestles barefoot like his father. The Von Erichs looked okay early on. Hager and Cassidy got the tags and Cassidy tried to use his speed, but Hager overpowered him. Cassidy came back with pocket power and a spinning DDT. Menand and Parker executed an illegal double-team behind the ref’s back, and Hager got a near fall. 

Hager worked over Cassidy with an armbar during a split-screen break. Hager went for the Vader bomb, but Cassidy got his feet up and got the tag to Marshall Von Erich. Marshall hit a discus punch and a pair of avalanche clotheslines in the corner. Marshall caught Parker with a dropkick. Marshall snapmared Menard into a PK kick from his brother. Cassidy hit Hager with a Stundog Millionaire. The Von Erichs dropkicked Hager out of the ring, and Cassidy followed him out with a plancha.

Back in the ring, Parker went for a couple of quick cradles on Marhsall, but Marshall countered with a roll-up of his own and got the three count.

After the match, the heels jumped the Von Erichs. Danhausen went for the curse, but the heels overwhelmed him. Hager was about to hat back, when music played and Kevin Von Erich ambled slowly down to the ring. The babyfaces made their own save, and when Kevin got there, he gave Hager the claw. The crowd was into this and gave the Von Erichs a standing ovation and a big chant afterwards. 

Danhausen kept the hat. 

– Mark Briscoe was speaking about his record in the Continental Classic when Jay Lethal’s crew happened on the scene. Lethal sent the Jarretts and Dutt away, while Briscoe and Lethal reminisce about fighting in New Jersey 20 years ago. Nice promo to generate interest in a match that won’t mean much in the tournament standings. 

Kyle Fletcher & Powerhouse Hobbs (w/ Don Callis) vs. Hunter Grey & Paul Titan (0:44)

Spinebuster & World’s Most Dangerous Slam finished it the Callis family.

After the match, Don Callis called out the Golden Jets. (Remember, Chris Jericho was on commentary.) Fear of the Don Callis family sent Jericho and Kenny Omega into the tag division, but now the Don Callis Family is in the tag team division. Callis unveils “Don Callis Family Rules,” that any two members of the Don Callis family can come after the Golden Jets. I think I’ve heard these rules before.

– Ruby Soho and Saraya argued about Soho’s loss on Wednesday, and Soho suggested if its so easy, Saraya should go and beat Riho.

Anna Jay defeated Red Velvet (7:32 aired)

Anna Jay got her first AEW all the way back in 2020 over Red Velvet on AEW Dark.

After a long split-screen break and commercial, Jay had Velvet in a surfboard. Velvet countered a suplex attempt with one of her own, then hit a pair of clotheslines and a leg lariat. Jay ducked a corkscrew click, but Matt Menard came out and distracted Jay, almost costing her the match. Red Velvet collided with Menard, and Anna Jay locked Red Velvet in a sleeper for the submission. Nothing to this one. 

– Recap of the Devil’s recent antics.  

Top Flight & Action Andretti defeated Penta El Zero Miedo, El Hijo Del Vikingo & Komander (w/ Alex Abrantes) (16:08) 

Darius Martin and Komader started for their teams. They wrestled to a stalemate, and the tags were made to Vikingo and Andretti. Andretti countered out of a hurricanrana by flipping and landing on his feet. The counters here were amazing. Andretti countered a backsuplex attempt with a sunset flip. How, I don’t know and I watched it.

Tags were made to Darius and Penta. Penta was the crowd favorite in front of the Texas crowd. Penta and Darius exchanged chops until Darius hit a dropkick. Darius ran into a superkick and a pair of slingblades. A double dropkick sent the rest of Darius’s team to the floor, and the Luchadors followed them out with a triple dive. 

There was a lot of action during the split-screen break.

After the break, Vikingo escaped a triple team, caught Andretti with an enziguri and got the hot tag. Penta hit a cazadora on Andretti and with the same motion hit Top Flight with a double DDT. Komander hit a springboard DDT on Andretti, but Darius hit Kommaner with a powerbomb into a knee strike. Vikingo hit Darius with a sloppy GTS. Darius hit like a pumphandle powerbomb on Vikingo. Penta hit a spinning fallaway slam on Darius. Komander countered a tijeras with a face-first powerbomb, and Darius flew in with a hard elbow on Komander.

Andretti hit a death valley driver on Penta on the apron. Komander took Andretti down with a set up rana, and Darius Martin caught Komander with a german suplex on the apron. Vikingo hit a Destroyer on Darius on the apron. Then Penta hit a Destroyer on Dante on the apron. And everyone is out on the floor.

Andretti and Penta got to their feet in the ring and exchanged chops. Soon, their teammates joined in and it was donnybrook. They all hit triple superkicks, triple clotheslines, triple boots, did a triple kip up and then triple booted each other down agin. Okay now that was seriously cool.

Top Fight went for a double clothesline and missed, but came back and hit stereo Spanish flies on Vikingo and Penta, sending them to the floor. Top Flight and Andretti tripled up on Komander, and Dante drove Komader down with sort-of a spinning full nelson slam… and got the pinfall!

This was an absolutely fantastic main event.

After the match, both teams shook hands and celebrated in the ring. 

Final Thoughts:

This show was feeling like kind of a waste until the main event. That match was insanity and well worth going out of your way to see. 

The Von Erichs & Orange Cassidy trios match official for AEW Rampage

AEW has officially announced The Von Erichs & Orange Cassidy’s trios opponents for Friday’s Rampage Winter is Coming episode. 

Ross Von Erich, Marshall Von Erich, & Orange Cassidy with Kevin Von Erich in their corner will face Matt Menard, Angelo Parker, & Jake Hager in six-man tag team action on Friday’s show. 

Three additional matches are also set for Friday’s episode. 

In another trios contest, Top Flight’s Darius Martin & Dante Martin will team with Action Andretti against Penta El Zero Miedo, Komander, & El Hijo del Vikingo. 

In a women’s division bout, Anna Jay will take on Red Velvet. 

Kyle Fletcher & Powerhouse Hobbs of The Don Callis Family will also be in tag team action on the show against two enhancement talents. 

Spoilers from Rampage which was taped Wednesday night in Arlington, Texas are available here. 

The Rampage Winter is Coming lineup for Friday, December 15: 

  • Ross Von Erich, Marshall Von Erich & Orange Cassidy (w/Kevin Von Erich) vs. Matt Menard, Angelo Parker & Jake Hager
  • Penta El Zero Miedo, El Hijo del Vikingo & Komander vs. Top Flight (Darius Martin & Dante Martin) & Action Andretti
  • Anna Jay vs. Red Velvet
  • Powerhouse Hobbs & Kyle Fletcher of The Don Callis Family in action