Breaking: AEW Rampage Delivers Epic Surprises and Shocking Moments on July 14th!

AEW Rampage Spoilers For 7/14

Chris Jericho made a memorable appearance on AEW Rampage as he came out to commentate with the crowd singing his song. However, Jericho wasn’t pleased with the fans’ behavior. He demanded the music be stopped and expressed his frustration with the crowd chanting “Winnipeg Sucks.” He compared Winnipeg to the city of Saskatoon, calling it a dump. Jericho went on to ban the crowd from singing his song ever again, demanding an apology.

In the first match of the night, Dustin Rhodes and Keith Lee teamed up to take on Angelo Parker and Matt Menard. Rhodes and Lee emerged victorious, showcasing their teamwork and skill in the ring.

Taya Valkyrie faced off against Izzy McQueen in a quick match that ended with Valkyrie hitting a curb stomp for the win. AEW Women’s Champion Toni Storm and Saraya interrupted the match, confronting Valkyrie. Storm belittled Valkyrie, calling her a loser because she was Canadian. Valkyrie fired back, challenging Storm for the title at Battle of the Belts. After some hesitation, Storm accepted the challenge, setting the stage for an intense title match.

Lance Archer, accompanied by Jake Roberts, squared off against Trent Beretta, with Chuck Taylor by his side. Archer dominated the match, delivering a Blackout and a big lariat to secure the victory. After the match, Archer issued a challenge to Orange Cassidy for the AEW International title at Battle of the Belts. Cassidy made his way to the ring, but Archer grabbed him by the throat. Roberts intervened, convincing Archer to release Cassidy, emphasizing that he couldn’t win the title that way.

In another match, Konosuke Takehita faced off against Mentallo. Takehita emerged victorious, showcasing his skills in the ring.

The Owen Hart Foundation Tournament continued with a semi-final match between Willow Nightingale and ROH Champion Athena. The match ended in a surprising fashion, as Nightingale caught Athena in a pinfall combination after escaping a powerbomb attempt. Athena expressed her frustration by screaming about how much she hated Canada to the crowd.

After the show went off the air, AEW President Tony Khan took the opportunity to address the audience. He thanked everyone for their support and announced that this wouldn’t be the last AEW tour of Canada or the last time they would visit Saskatoon. Khan’s words left the crowd excited for future AEW events in Canada.

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