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AEW Rampage (December 27, 2024): Match card, spoilers, timings, telecast details & more

Published at :December 23, 2024 at 7:27 PM
Modified at :December 23, 2024 at 7:27 PM
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Abhijit Singh


The 12/27 show is the final episode of AEW Rampage

The 12/27 episode of AEW Rampage was pre-taped on December 22 at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, U.S.A. The post-Christmas episode which is also the final episode of the brand will feature two title matches.

Fans who attended the tapings said that Tony Khan stated it was the final Rampage taping “for the foreseeable future.” It’s unclear at this moment whether Tony Khan intends to bring the show back at some point in the future, but AEW Rampage looks to be officially cancelled for the time being. 

Ahead of the final episode of Rampage, let us take a look at the match card and segment for the upcoming 12/27 episode of AEW Rampage.

AEW Rampage match card & segments

  • Chris Jericho (c) vs Anthony Bowens – ROH World Championship
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen) vs Alec Price & Leo Sparrow – Non-title match
  • Thunder Rosa vs Leila Grey
  • HOOK vs Nick Wayne
  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley cuts a promo

Also Read: AEW Rampage cancelled; Tony Khan confirms last episode to air on December 27 2024

Chris Jericho (c) vs Anthony Bowens – ROH World Championship

ROH World Champion Chris Jericho defended his title against Anthony Bowens in the pre-taped final episode. This was Jericho’s second title defense since capturing the title in October.

Jericho retained the title in a thrilling match, thanks in part to a chaotic moment when Bryan Keith and Max Caster clashed over the title belt, leading to Keith unintentionally hitting Bowens with it and Jericho capitalizing on the opportunity to claim victory against Bowens.

Private Party (Quen & Zay) vs Alec Price & Leo Sparrow

AEW Tag Team Champion Private Party Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen battled against the team of Alec Price and Leo Sparrow in a non-title tag team match.

The tag champions emerged victorious in a non-title match, but the real drama unfolded afterward. Lio Rush and Action Andretti confronted the tag champions, triggering a fierce brawl that escalated when Top Flight joined the action, forcing AEW security to intervene and restore order.

Thunder Rosa vs Leila Grey

The Riot Cabaret Women’s Champion, Thunder Rosa locked horns against the current GLCW Women’s Champion, Leila Grey in the final episode.

The Riot Cabaret Women’s Champion picked up the win against Grey via submission to extend her dominant win streak after winning the title.

HOOK vs Nick Wayne

Hook secured a hard-fought submission win over Nick Wayne in the finale episode of Rampage, overcoming interference from Christian Cage, Mother Wayne, and Kip Sabian.

The turning point of the match came when Katsuyori Shibata made a shocking appearance, running off the Patriarchy and clearing the way for Hook to concentrate on defeating his opponent.

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley cuts a promo

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley issued an open challenge, daring anyone with a grievance to step forward. Komander and Top Flight answered the call but were swiftly taken down.

The situation escalated as Orange Cassidy and Willow Nightingale arrived, sparking a brawl with the Death Riders. The chaos reached a fever pitch as Jay White, Hangman Page, and numerous other wrestlers joined the fray, culminating in a wild and unpredictable melee that closed out the show.

AEW Rampage Spoilers

  • ROH World Champion Chris Jericho defeated Anthony Bowens
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions Private Party (Quen & Zay) defeated Alec Price & Leo Sparrow in a non-title match.
  • Lio Rush and Action Andretti brawled with Private Party. Top Flight (Dante Martin and Darius Martin) got involved as well.
  • Thunder Rosa defeated Leila Grey
  • HOOK defeated Nick Wayne
  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley cuts a promo

AEW Rampage Timings & Telecast Details

  • In the United States, Alaska, Hawaii & Puerto Rico the show can be watched live at 10 PM ET, 9 PM CT & 6 PM ET every Friday on TNT. 
  • In Canada, AEW Rampage will be aired live every Friday Live at 10 PM ET on TSN. 
  • In the United Kingdom & Ireland, the show will be broadcast on Saturday at 3 AM on ITV4.
  • In India, AEW Rampage will be live at 8.30 AM IST every Saturday from Eurosport & on Discovery+ OTT.
  • In Saudi Arabia, the show will be live at 6 AM EDT every Saturday on Shahid. 
  • The show will be live in Australia at 1.30 AM AEST every Saturday on ESPN2.
  • In France, the show will be telecasted on Saturday at 4 AM on Toonami.
  • AEW Fans across the world can also watch the show globally from FITE TV & from AEW Plus outside the United States & Canada.

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