AEW continues its sophomore run at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum with this AEW Rampage card tonight in another taped episode. The first time AEW came to town was for the November 10 edition of Dynamite last year which saw Bryan Danielson defeating Rocky Romero and the start of Dax Harwood’s singles run of matches as he faced off against PAC. This week saw it continue as he faced Bryan Danielson.
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AEW Rampage Card for December 12
Watch Friday Night #AEWRampage TOMORROW at 10pm ET/9pm CT on @tntdrama! pic.twitter.com/sSDdqsOdqJ
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) December 2, 2022
All-Atlantic Factory
QT Marshall is the latest to stumble onto a title match against Orange Cassidy with the All Atlantic Championship on the line. The match will be contested under Lumberjack rules, meaning the rest of the Best Friends as well as The Factory will play significant roles on the match. And any others if added to the ringside area for the match. Yet again, it seems the All Atlantic Championship has taken the TNT Championship’s place as the “open challenge” title. QT Marshall may not exactly be the most attractive challenger. But he’s not one to fail when it comes to drawing the heat.
There’s That Guitar Riff Again
Most people aren’t too keen on Jeff Jarrett as an onscreen figure. Though, it’s hard to deny that the man seems to be in amazing shape as he looks nearly identical to his TNA days and seemingly still as mobile. He teams up with his fellow TNA alumni Jay Lethal again. This time to face the tandem of Private Party, Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy as it seems Matt Hardy will accompany them.
Swerve In Our Glory Will Speak
What does the future hold for former #AEW World Tag Team Champions #SwerveInOurGlory @swerveconfident @realkeithlee? Tune in to #AEWRampage TOMORROW at 10pm ET/9pm CT on @tntdrama to find out! pic.twitter.com/6fUoXnf3z7
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) December 2, 2022
The duo of Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland haven’t exactly seen eye to eye since the first time they teamed up. But always made it work in favor of simply winning. However, it seems as of late, Swerve’s dislike of The Acclaimed seemed to drive him off a mental cliff. This has angered Keith Lee, who’s never been a fan of Swerve’s antics and the two nearly came to blows at Full Gear. They seemed to discuss things off-camera last week, but now it seems they will speak to the public. Possibly setting things up for what will happen with the team. Will they split? Will they not?
Darby Allin vs Cole Karter
The Factory gets a second outing on this week’s Rampage as Cole Karter faces off with Darby Allin. Weeks ago, Cole Karter was used by Jay Lethal and his faction as a dull surprise to then reveal Jeff Jarrett as their real latest ally. Now that Darby Allin and Sting have dealt with Jay Lethal and Jeff Jarrett, Darby Allin gets the chance to pay Cole Karter back for that segment some weeks back.
A Session With Saraya
Saraya makes her Rampage debut this week as she is set to have another interview with ‘her bestie’, Renee Paquette. It’s her first appearance since her victory over Dr. Britt Baker at Full Gear. We’ll likely see what’s next for Saraya following that victory. Is it possible it might involve Dr. Britt Baker again? Or will a new face get involved with the former Divas Champion?
All that and more tonight on this AEW Rampage card.
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