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##  Hall AEW Rampage Review – 9. 13. 24
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* **The aftermath of All Out:** The fallout from the All Out pay-per-view is still fresh, and AEW is grappling with the consequences of the event. * **Roster uncertainty:** The absence of several key wrestlers due to the fallout has left AEW’s roster in a state of flux.

Back with O’Reilly cleaning house and the double kicks having Reynolds in more trouble. Everything breaks down and a DDT sends O’Reilly outside. Cassidy comes back with a double hurricanrana and Briscoe uses the chair for a step up flip dive. The Jay Driller finishes Reynolds at 10:07. Rating: B-. This was the kind of match you would expect from them and even though the Dark Order is only going to be so much of a threat to anyone, at least it was fun while it lasted. The Conglomeration continues to be one of the most entertaining things in AEW, as not only is Briscoe absolutely hilarious, but they work well together in the ring. It’s as good of an opening match as you’re going to get a lot of the time and it worked well here.

Athena, a clash of titans, is also set for Collision. The match between Guevara and Rhodes is a culmination of their ongoing feud, which has been brewing for months. The feud began with a series of attacks on Rhodes by Guevara, culminating in a brutal attack on Rhodes’ wife, which led to a heated exchange between the two.

**A. Beef’s Rise to Power in AEW**
**B.

Strong tries to fight back but Beef is too strong. Strong eventually gets the upper hand and locks him in a submission hold. Roderick Strong is a dominant force in AEW, but he was challenged by a newcomer, Beef. The main event of AEW Collision saw a clash of titans as Christopher Daniels accepted Jack Perry’s open challenge for a TNT Title shot.

Rating: C+. The fans were into Beef but he didn’t get to talk, which makes him a lot more tolerable. I’m not sure I can imagine Beef becoming a big deal anywhere but if the fans can have some fun with him, fine enough. For now though, this was little more than a goofy match to fill in some time. The Righteous say there is a light in the tag division and they’re all here because they’re not all there. Dutch calls out the House Of Black. Outcasts vs. The Hex Saraya and Belle start things off with Saraya stomping away in the corner. Kay gets drawn in and it’s off to Cameron to choke in the corner. Saraya’s cheap shot knees on the apron have Belle in more trouble as this is one sided so far. Back in and Belle finally kicks her away, allowing the tag off to Kay for the house cleaning. That lasts all of five seconds as Cameron kicks her down and the Nightcap finishes for Saraya at 3:47.

The Outcasts are being built up as a formidable force in AEW, but their current trajectory is being manipulated by Jamie Hayter. Hayter is using the group to establish herself as a dominant force in the women’s division.

The referee calls for a timeout, and the play is reviewed. The replay shows that Andretti did indeed hit the running back outside the line of scrimmage. The referee then calls a penalty for unnecessary roughness. The play is reviewed again, and the referee confirms the penalty.

Results Conglomeration b. Dark Order – Jay Driller to Reynolds Kamille b. Robyn Renegade – Sitout Dominator Roderick Strong b. Beef – Jumping knee Outcasts b. The Hex – Nightcap to Kay Konosuke Takeshita b. Action Andretti – Raging Fire Head over to my website at kbwrestlingreviews.com with thousands of reviews from around the world and throughout wrestling history.

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