AEW Rampage Spoilers and Results (May 31, 2024)
(Courtesy : AEW)
AEW Rampage was taped after AEW Dynamite went off-air
This week’s episode of AEW Rampage was taped at the KIA Forum in Los Angeles, California, right after Dynamite went off the air due to the coming NBA playoffs. Here’s a detailed recap and spoilers for the show, focusing on the new storylines and ongoing feuds stemming from the events at Double or Nothing and Dynamite.
Konosuke Takeshita defeated Penta to advance to the TNT Championship Ladder Match at Forbidden Door
This match was a high-energy opener that saw Takeshita secure a significant victory, earning him a spot in the upcoming TNT Championship Ladder Match. Penta and Takeshita showcased their athleticism and hard-hitting styles, setting the tone for the rest of the night.
Chris Jericho’s Backstage Interview
Chris Jericho addressed his fans and the AEW audience during a backstage interview. He recounted his attack by Hook last week, expressing concerns over his safety. Jericho announced that due to his value and status, he would be stepping down from regular appearances on Dynamite to focus more on Rampage and Collision, ensuring his presence remains impactful and his safety is maintained.
Satnam Singh defeated Peter Avalon
Singh’s dominance was fully displayed as he overpowered Avalon in a quick match. This fight built Singh’s reputation as a powerhouse in AEW, and his victory was decisive, adding to his momentum.
Toni Storm defeated Viva Van in a non-title match
Storm’s victory showcased her skills as the AEW Women’s Champion. After the match, Storm cut a promo expressing her desire to find a worthy challenger for her title, hinting at future rivalries and setting the stage for potential feuds leading up to Forbidden Door.
Kyle O’Reilly defeated Jordan Cruz
O’Reilly’s technical prowess was on full display in this match, earning him a solid victory over Cruz. This win continues to help build O’Reilly’s momentum and positions him as a serious contender in AEW’s singles division.
Rey Fenix defeated Isiah Kassidy
In a thrilling main event, Fenix and Kassidy put on a high-flying, fast-paced match that had the crowd on their feet. Fenix secured the victory, showcasing his incredible aerial abilities and cementing his status as one of AEW’s top high-flyers.
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