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AEW Rampage #148
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- Tails Azimuth
WRESTLING WRAP-UP: AEW LIVES FROM LOVELAND!
By Henry Winter, Zoha's Wrestling Correspondent
Loveland, Colorado - The Blue Arena played host to All Elite Wrestling's latest TV-taped spectacular, and yours truly was there to capture all the excitement. The card featured a mix of established stars and up-and-comers, with some notable results and moments that will be remembered for weeks to come.
Singles Action Packed Opener
Penta El Zero Miedo kicked off proceedings with a thrilling victory over The Butcher in a singles match. The high-flying luchador showed no mercy, delivering a devastating package piledriver to secure the win. This was an excellent opener, with both competitors giving it their all and providing a great sense of energy for the crowd.
Tag Team Tussle: Acclaimed Prove Too Strong
The Acclaimed duo - Anthony Bowens and Max Caster - continued their winning ways by defeating Hunter Grey and Parviz in a tag team match. The veteran tandem's experience paid dividends, as they worked together seamlessly to outmaneuver their opponents. This was an enjoyable outing for the fans, with some nice near-falls and an overall sense of teamwork.
Gates Of Agony Prove Formidable Foil
In another tag team contest, Gates Of Agony - consisting of Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona - proved too strong for Private Party (Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen). The larger-than-life duo exploited their size advantage to secure the win, with a vicious double-team move sealing the deal. This was a solid performance from both teams, with some nice exchanges and a good pace.
Bang Bang Gang Make Statement
In a non-title six-man tag team match, Bang Bang Gang - comprising Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn, and Jay White - defeated Caleb Crush, Chris Wilde, and Tyler Payne in an action-packed affair. The Guns' double-team moves were the highlight of this contest, with their opponents struggling to keep up. This was an entertaining outing that showcased the value of teamwork.
Mina Shirakawa Shines
The main event saw Mina Shirakawa face off against Serena Deeb in a singles match. In a closely contested affair, Shirakawa emerged victorious, utilizing her quickness and agility to outmaneuver the veteran Deeb. This was an excellent display of technical grappling, with both competitors giving their all.
Overall
AEW's latest TV-taped show from Loveland proved an enjoyable outing, with some great matches and performances. The company continues to showcase its depth and talent pool, providing a compelling product for fans. I look forward to seeing what the future holds for these wrestlers as they continue to evolve and grow within the All Elite Wrestling universe.
Grade: B+
Henry Winter is Zoha's wrestling correspondent, covering the world of professional wrestling with expertise and enthusiasm. Follow him on social media @HenryWinterZoha for more insights and analysis!
Card Details
- Date: 04 Jun 2024
- Promotion: All Elite Wrestling
- Arena: Blue Arena
- Type: TV-Show
- Broadcast Type: Taped
- Broadcast Date: 06 Jun 2024
Matches
Penta El Zero Miedo defeat The Butcher in a Singles Match
The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) defeat Hunter Grey and Parviz in a Tag Team Match
Gates Of Agony (Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona) defeat Private Party (Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen) in a Tag Team Match
Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn and Jay White) defeat Caleb Crush, Chris Wilde and Tyler Payne in a Non Title Six Man Tag Team Match
Mina Shirakawa defeat Serena Deeb in a Singles Match