AEW Rampage Results – Oct. 18, 2024 – Private Party vs. MxM Collection

October 18, 2024
San Jose, CA – SAP Center
Commentary – Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard
Results via Corey Michaels of F4WOnline.com


Quick Match Results

  1. Mark Briscoe defeated The Butcher via Froggy Bow (pinfall)
  2. Kyle O’Reilly defeated Aaron Solo via Guillotine Choke (submission)
  3. Anna Jay defeated Trish Adora via Gory Bomb (pinfall)
  4. Private Party defeated MxM Collection via More Bang For Your Buck (pinfall)

Mark Briscoe vs. The Butcher

This isn’t advertised as an eliminator match or anything like that. Briscoe took Burther out with a somersault plancha, then battered him with chopes against the ring barricade. Back in the ring, Briscoe hit a middle rope dropkick. Briscoe locked in, then hit some redneck kung and this match is playing like a squash for Briscoe. Butcher finally got some offense going with a counter to the Jay Driller and a lariat for a near fall. Butcher hit a release suplex and legdrop for a near fall. 

Butcher got some more offense during a split-screen break. After the break, The Butcher locked in a chinlock. Briscoe broke free and hit a running forearm, then countered a half nelson attempt with a gamin giri. After a bit more back and forth, Butcher delivered a jack hammer for a near fall. 

Butcher set up Briscoe for a superplex. Briscoe escaped with redneck kung fu, then delivered the Froggie Bow to get the pinfall. 

Winner: Mark Briscoe via Pinfall.

Oh man, what is Butcher even going to do when Rampage is canceled? Maybe we can start a petition to get AEW Dark back on YouTube.


Kyle O’Reilly vs. Aaron Solo

Speaking of Darke, he’s Aaron Solo, who’s from the Bay Area and trying to endear himself to the local fans with a The Golden Gate bridge on his tights. O’Reilly worked over Solo with body shots, knees and kicks. Solo caught O’Reilly with an exploder suplex for a one count. He tried an overhead armbar. O’Reilly is going 50/50 with a jobber who is barely on TV, I hope he doesn’t have a title match with a projected champion on TV anytime soon, cause I can’t believe anyone would buy him as a contender. He caught Solo with a guillotine choke out of nowhere and got him to tap out. 

Winner: Kyle O’Reilly via Submission.

After the match, O’Reilly challenged Kazuchika Okada to a title match on Battle of the Belts 12 tomorrow night. Oh man there have been twelve of those things? 


Backstage: Jamie Hayter

Renee Paquette interviewed Jamie Hayter, fresh off of raiding Austin Power’s closest, threw out a challenge to Penelope Ford to show up at Collision tomorrow night.


Video: Deonna Purrazzo, Taya Valkyrie

Deonna Purrazzo and Taya Valkyrie cut a promo continuing… whatever it is they’re doing. It was another promo with vague mafia undertones, I guess?


Anna Jay vs. Trish Adora

Mariah May joined the commentary team to class things up a bit.

This is a warm up for Jay, who has a title eliminator match with Mariah May tomorrow night on Battle of the Belts. Remember when The Infantry got a win over House of Black and it didn’t matter at all? May was fantastic on commentary. Jay hit Adora with her butt and delivered a snap suplex. Jay and Adora exchanged forearms, then took Adora down with a shoulder tackle and blew May a kiss. Jay with a short dropkick and continued to taunt May. “Maybe she learned that on her two week holiday in Japan?” 

After a long break, Jay hit a flying forearm. “Yes, I’m on Battle of the Belts. Also known as Tony Schiavone, trying to get dressed.” We don’t deserve May’s commentary. Adora delivered a german suplex with a bridge from her knees for a near fall. Adora hit a vertical suplex with a bridge for another near fall. Jay caught Adora with a backstabber, then a gory bomb to get the pinfall. Anna Jay is much improved. 

Winner: Anna Jay via Pinfall.

After the match, May taunted Jay over the house mic. This match actually got me interested in Battle of the Belts!


Backstage: Harley Cameron

Renee Paquette interviewed Harley Cameron about the Saraya, who is “in the capacitation.” Cameron will face Kris Statlander on Collision tomorrow night.


Backstage: Undisputed Kingdom, Shane Taylor Promotions, Gates of Agony

After the match, a commercial aired plugging upcoming dates and matches for Dynamite and Collision. Then back from break, the Undisputed Kingdom, Shane Taylor Promotions, and the Gates of Agony all cut quick promos plugging the main event of next week’s Rampage, a three way tag match. AEW… advertising matches ahead of time?


Private Party (Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy) vs. MxM Collection (Mason Madden & Mansoor)

It sounded like a big reaction for the MxM Collection. Rico (who appeared on Zero Hour Saturday night) is “not cosmetically cleared” for tonight, according to Menard. 

Mason Madden is huge compared to everyone else in the ring. Private Party did pretty good early on until Quen went to the top rope, and Mansoor pushed him to the floor. 

After a break, Madden suplex Quen into a powerbomb/neckbreaker combo with Mansoor for a near fall. Great move. Mansoor locked in a full nelson, but Quen dropped down and cradled Mansoor for a near fall. Quen finally go the hot tag to Zay, who took out Madden with a springing cutter. He took Madden down with a spinning flatliner on the floor, then sprung into the ring and hit Mansoor with a crossbody for two. 

Mansoor countered the silly string with a death valley driver in the corner for a near fall. Mansoor caught Quen with a kick while Mansoor delivered a spinebuster. MxM tried to set up Kassidy for their finisher, but QUen broke it up. Private Party hit the Silly String on Madden. Kassidy hit a “cutter” (I guess they can’t say “Twist of Fate” with the Hardys in TNA) on Mansoor, then hit the Bang For Your Buck on Mansoor and got the pinfall. 

Winner: Private Party via Pinfall.

After the match, Kassidy promised “on his momma” to win the World Tag Team Titles.