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AEW Rampage (Night-2 of Fyter Fest: Night-1):

• Malakai Black & Brody King def. John Silver & Alex Reynolds (8:18).


Post-match, Darby Allin launches a surprise attack on King by leaping off the top of the tunnel. 


Sting comes to the ring as Black is about to leave. The two men stare one another down.


• In a video package, Miro calls out Malakai Black. He says the darker it gets, the clearer he sees Black. 


He wonders whether Black will send his people to destroy Miro or recruit him.



• Jonathan Gresham def. Lee Moriarty to retain the ROH World Championship (10:08).


Post-match, Claudio Castagnoli comes out and stares down Gresham. 


Gresham vs. Castagnoli for the ROH World Championship is not confirmed for Death Before Dishonor.


• Backstage, Christopher Daniels says that as someone who as wrestled Samoa Joe countless times, Jay Lethal should beware of how powerful he is. 


He then challenges Lethal to a match.


• Athena & Kris Statlander def. Robyn & Charlette Renegade (0:26).


Post-match, Leila Grey gets in Athena’s face.


The pair take her out, but Kiera Hogan & Jade Cargill come down to take Statlander & Athena out.


• Lee Moriarty & Matt Sydal are backstage. Stokley Hathaway walks in and tells Moriarty that something big is coming his way.


Sydal tells Hathaway to go away and informs Moriarty that he has set up a match for him next week against Dante Martin.


• Tony Schiavone is in the ring with Gunn Club.


Tony asks why they turned on the Acclaimed and Billy says that he treated him like his own kids but there comes a time when ‘Daddy has to drop the hammer’. 


The Acclaimed comes out and Billy tells them to scissor him one more time.


Anthony Bowens super kicks Billy and the two knock Austin & Colten out of the ring. 


Max Caster grabs a mic and cuts a rap promo on The Gunn Club. 


The Acclaimed challenges them to a match right now, but the Gunn Club tell them no.


• Lucha Bros def. Private Party (11:17).

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