AEW Rampage Results – June 24, 2022 – Andrade vs. Fenix

Results by Matt Boone of Rajah.com

Friday, June 24, 2022
Milwaukee, WI – UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena
Commentary: Excalibur, Taz & Chris Jericho


Quick Match Results

  1. Andrade El Idolo defeated Rey Fenix via El Idolo (Hammerlock DDT)
  2. Serena Deeb & Mercedes Martinez defeated Sierra & Laynie Luck via Serenity Lock by Deeb and Brass City Sleeper by Martinez
  3. Hook defeated The DKC via Redrum
  4. Jeff Cobb defeated Cash Wheeler via Tour of the Islands

Andrade El Idolo vs. Rey Fenix

Jericho and Taz put over Andrade and Fenix as two of the best in the world as the two lock up to start this one off. Andrade isolates the arm of Fenix but he escapes. The pace picks up with each bouncing off the ropes but failing to gain an advantage over the other.

Andrade hits a suplex and starts to take over on offense until Fenix fights back and knocks him out of the ring, following up with an incredible leap to the floor for a big splash.

Back in the ring, Fenix hits another high spot off the top-rope. He hits another big move and goes for the cover, but only gets two. Andrade ends up knocking Fenix off the top as we head to a mid-match commercial break.

Both start going nuts, including a big Spanish super-fly high spot as soon as we return from the commercials.

We see Andrade passed a tablet for a cheap shot, but ref Aubrey Edwards sees it before he can use it.

Jose the Assistant tries to interfere, but Alex Abrahantes comes into the ring and they start brawling.

During the distraction, Rush shows up and kicks Fenix with a brutal low blow on the outside. This sets up the pin fall for Andrade via El Idolo (Hammerlock DDT) in an amazing match.

Winner: Andrade El Idolo


Backstage: Eddie Kingston

We shoot backstage for a quick word from Eddie Kingston. “The Mad King” puts over his friends and talks about wanting to taste Chris Jericho’s “kool-aid” blood.

When we return on commentary, Jericho reacts to the comments and then we head to a commercial break.


Backstage: Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland

Swerve says they may not always be on the same page, but you can’t argue with their results and wins. Keith Lee is skeptical and says there’s more work to be done.


Serena Deeb & Mercedes Martinez vs. Sierra & Laynie Luck

Laynie Luck and Trinity end up getting the assignment. The match goes quick and ends brutally for the duo via submission, with Deeb locking on the Serenity Lock on Sierra and Martinez locking on the Brass City Sleeper on Luck at the same time.

After the match, while Mercedes Martinez and Serena Deeb are celebrating until they tease a future showdown with each other.

Winners: Serena Deeb & Mercedes Martinez


Backstage: Tully Blanchard Enterprises

Tully Blanchard is shown in a backstage vignette wearing a jacket that reads, “Tully Blanchard Enterprises.”

He goes on to introduce the members, which includes “The Machine” Brian Cage with a mowhawk, Toa and Kaun.


Backstage: Jonathan Gresham, Lee Moriarty, Tully Blanchard

Jonathan Gresham and Lee Moriarty are with Tony Schiavone backstage. They are confronted by Tully Blanchard who challenges them to a match with two of his guys.


Hook vs. The DKC

Hook dominates early on but for briefly shows some vulnerability as DKC blasts him with shots in the corner. Hook’s father, Taz, on commentary ensures us that this is only angering Hook.

Hook fires up and blasts The DKC with forearms and then locks in the Redrum for the submission victory.

Winner: Hook


Backstage: Gunn Club & The Acclaimed

The Gunn Club and Max Caster of The Acclaimed are shown backstage.

Billy Gunn informs the guys that he has secured them a match on The Forbidden Door card as the match on The Buy-In pre-show.

The Gunns talk about being excited to go to Japan but the Caster says they’re headed to Chicago. “Now scissor me!”


Forbidden Door

New matches on The Buy In:

– QT Marshall & Aaron Solo vs. Hirooki Goto & Yoshi-Hashi
– Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland vs. El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru


Cash Wheeler vs. Jeff Cobb

We shoot to Mark Henry who is standing by with the usual pre-main event interview. Cash Wheeler talks first, and Jeff Cobb answers next, demanding that he put some “-spect” on his name. Henry determines that it has been enough talking, and it’s time for tonight’s main event.

The bell sounds to get this one off-and-running and then we see these two go at it. After some quick back-and-forth action we head to a mid-match commercial break.

When we return from the break, we see Cobb is still dominating the action, however Wheeler starts showing signs of life and is fighting back.

Cobb has Wheeler in a back-breaker. Wheeler escapes and counters but then Cobb starts pounding away with big strikes. Wheeler returns fire and the two trade shots back-and-forth. The commentators mention it not being wise to go strike-for-strike with any member of FTR.

Wheeler hits a chop-block on the back of Cobb’s knee and then knocks him out to the floor and follows out with a big splash.

The two go back-and-forth with some more intense offense and then Cobb scores the pin fall victory with the Tour of the Islands.

Winner: Jeff Cobb

After the match, Great-O-Khan makes his way out now. He congratulates Cobb on the victory.

Behind comes Dax Harwood sprinting from the back. He attacks him and then Will Ospreay and Aussie Open run out and attacks him.

The theme for Orange Cassidy hits to draw the big pop from the crowd and out he comes with Roppongi Vice to join the brawl.

The commentators hype up the brawls breaking out, which includes Chris Jericho and Eddie Kingston brawling right at the desks. He grabs a pen and is looking to draw the blood that he wants to taste. The commentators hype this and the other brawls as this week’s show goes off the air.