AEW Rampage Results – Aug. 23, 2024 – The Conglomeration vs. Brian Cage, Johnny TV, & The Beast Mortos

August 23, 2024
Arlington, TX – Esports Arena Arlington
Commentary – Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard
Results via Joseph Collins of F4WOnline.com

Quick Match Results

  1. Trios match – The Conglomeration defeated Brian Cage, Johnny TV, & The Beast Mortos via Juji Gatame (submission)
  2. Roderick Strong defeated Fuego Del Sol via End of Heartache (pinfall)
  3. Mina Shirakawa defeated Robyn Renegade via Bridging Figure Four Leglock (submission)
  4. Gates of Agony defeated The Iron Savages via Open The Gates (pinfall)
  5. The Von Erichs defeated The Outrunners via The Claw (pinfall)

Trios Match
The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, & Tomohiro Ishii) vs. Brian Cage, Johnny TV, & The Beast Mortos

Ishii and Mortos had a great meat men slapping meat exchange. Cage got the tag against Briscoe, and fell to some redneck kung fu. O’Reilly got the tag, and fell victim to a full nelson slam. O’Reilly got in trouble in the heel corner, and fell victim to a Johnny TV moonsault while trapped by Mortos. 

After the split-screen break, O’Reilly got the tag to Ishii to set up round two between Ishii and Mortos. Ishii dropped both Mortos and Brian Cage with brainbusters, then floored TV with a forearm. A suplex from Cage set up Ishii for a spear from Mortos for a near fall. Ishii ducked clotheslines from Cage and Mortos, who clotheslined each other. Briscoe got the hot tag and hit chops and forearms on TV and Cage. A gamengiri took out Cage, and a half-and-half suplex put TV down. 

Briscoe set up a chair in the ring for a springboard, but Valkyrie pulled the chair out of the ring. TV and Morstos hit dives on the floor, and Brisco hit a springboard tope on TV.  Valkyrie distracted Briscoe again, but he still took TV out with a shotgun dropkick. 

O’Reilly suplexed Johnny TV and locked on an armbar, and Johnny TV tapped out.  Fun party match, especially the parts with Ishii and Mortos.

Winner: The Conglomeration via Submission.


Roderick Strong vs. Fuego Del Sol

The crowd was behind native Texan Del Sol, but Strong mauled him from the jump. Del Sol caught Strong with an enziguri to get a rollup for a near fall. Del Sol railled and went to the top rope, but Strong caught him with a kick, then gave Del Sol a full nelson slam on top of the turnbuckle. Strong then hit the End of Heartache for the pinfall.

Winner: Roderick Strong via Pinfall.

Strong and the Undisputed Era had a second little confrontation with O’Reilly at the top of the ramp. 


Mina Shirakawa vs. Robyn Renegade

Okay, here we go! The crowd chanted for Mina at the opening bell, and why shouldn’t they? She’s awesome. “Let’s go Mina!” chants, and Shirakawa was eating it up. Shirakawa hit Renegade with a Russian Leg Sweep, then worked over Renegade’s leg. Renegade came back and hit Shirakawa with a running knee in the corner. 

After a split-screen break, Renegade got a near fall after a double-stomp while Mina was hung up in the ropes. Shirawaka came back with a dragon screw legwhip into a figure-four attempt, but Renegade escaped. Renegade hit a clothesline, but Shirawaka escaped a suplex attempt, then locked on the figure four. Shirakawa bridged up, and Renegade tapped out. Great win for a returning Mina.

Winner: Mina Shirakawa via Submission.


Backstage: Hikaru Shida

Lexi Nair interviewed agitated Hikaru Shida, who walked into last year’s All In a champion but doesn’t have a place on this year’s card. Shida called herself the “Ace of the Women’s Division” and promised to show everyone why.


Gates of Agony (Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun) vs. The Iron Savages (Boulder & Bronson)

I don’t ever think I’ll understand why this “Iron Savages” thing is better than “Bear Country.” But the crowd was fired up for Bronson and Tao Liona exchanging hard blows. Tags were made to Bishop Kaun and Boulder, and they just hammered each other to the crowd’s delight. Bounder finally dropped Kaun with a flying clothesline, but he came back with a Samaon Drop. 

Boulder got the tag and fell victim to a high back bodydrop. Kaun followed up with a hip attack in the corner. Leona hit a charging knee in the corner, and the Gates of Agony finished Bronson off with a double team crucifix slam. 

Winner: Gates of Agony via Pinfall.

This match was the best ever argument for AEW booking smaller venues for their TV. The crowd was loud and completely into this match, elevating it into something fun.


Video: Top Flight, Action Andretti, Lio Rush

A hype video for Top Flight, Action Andretti and Lio Rush before their trios match tomorrow night against PAC and the Blackpool Combat Club. 


The Von Erichs (Ross & Marshall Von Erich) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum)

Of course the Outrunners are in the main event. 

Ross hit a nice dropkick on Truth Magnum. Marshall Von Erich and Turbo Floyd exchanged bodyslams. The Von Erichs sent both of the Outrunners to the floor with double dropkicks. 

After the split-screen break, Ross fought his way out of a chinlock. Floyd went for a suplex, but Ross shifted his weight and fell on top of Floyd for a near fall. Ross was in trouble for several minutes, but the crowd got behind the Von Erichs. Marshall hit Floyd with a dropkick and dropped Magnum to the floor.  He finally got the tag to Marshall. Marshall hit Magnum with a discus punch. Marshall dropkicked Magnum off the turnbuckle, then hit Floyd with a cannonball in the corner. Marshall followed up with a moonsault on Floyd.. Magnum and Ross each locked in a claw on one of the Outrunners, and got the pinfall. This was okay. 

Winner: The Von Erichs via Pinfall.

After the match, The Undisputed Era and the Gates of Agony came out to attack the Von Erichs and Rhdoes. Sammy Guevara and The Conglomeration made the save.