Friday, August 5, 2022

They're On A Rampage - Rampage recap for August 5, 2022

William Regal guests on commentary for the next match.

Jon Moxley beats Mance Warner with a sleeper hold in an Interim AEW World Championship Eliminator.



In backstage footage from last Wednesday, Lexi Nair interviews Ricky Starks when he sees The Factory. QT Marshall offers Starks free protection, and Aaron Solo tells Starks that he knows him better than anyone and asks him to "take the help." Starks refuses and walks away, but QT Marshall tells the rest of The Factory that Starks will come around.

Konosuke Takeshita beats "The Hollywood Hunk" Ryan Nemeth. After the match, "Pretty" Peter Avalon attacks Takeshita from behind, but Takeshita takes him out.



In backstage footage from last Wednesday, Lexi Nari interviews Best Friends. Chuck Taylor admits that they have not been doing great lately, and Trent Berretta say they need to stick together, as they are at their best as a trio. As they put their hands together, a trainer - who is actually Danhausen in disguise - joins in.

Madison Rayne beats Leila Grey. After the match, Jade Cargill says good help is hard to find these days and that she should have handled Madison Rayne herself. She then issues an open challenge next week on Dynamite, and invites Madison Rayne. Cargill then says Madison should say a couple of days off, and when Kiera Hogan tries to attack Madison from behind, Madison takes her down and hits her with Cross Rayne.



We see a video package for The Lucha Bros. (Penta Oscuro and Rey Fenix) vs. La Faccion Ingobernables (Andrade el Idolo and Rush) next week.

Mark Henry interviews Swerve In Our Glory (Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland), "Smart" Mark Sterling, "The Premier Athlete" Tony Nese and "The Technical Beast" Josh Woods. As "Smart" Mark Sterling says that his team will come out victorious, Swerve mentions Sterling's petitions and that all he had to do was ask for a fight. Keith Lee says it was not smart for Sterling to ask for a street fight and that he will find out that he stepped up to the wrong tag team.

Swerve In Our Glory (Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland) beat "The Premier Athlete" Tony Nese and "The Technical Beast" Josh Woods in a Street Fight.



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