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AEW Rampage Results (11/26/21): Black Friday Deal Match, Eddie Kingston vs. Daniel Garcia

On Friday Night, All Elite Wrestling delivered another edition of AEW Rampage. This week’s show is set to feature some big matches, as the company celebrates Black Friday with a special Black Friday Deal Match between AEW Women’s World Champion Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. and Riho. Elsewhere, Adam Cole and Bobby Fish will team up to take on Orange Cassidy and Wheeler Yuta, and Eddie Kingston will face Daniel Garcia.

AEW Rampage (11/26/21) Results:

Match 1: Adam Cole & Bobby Fish def. Orange Cassidy & Wheeler Yuta via pinfall

Despite Orange Cassidy and Wheeler Yuta holding their own against the more formidable duo of Cole and Fish, it was the former Undisputed Era duo that came away with the win. Late in the match, Cole stopped Yuta from hitting a move off of the top ropes, and saved Fish from a big punch by pulling Cassidy out of the ring and throwing him into the steps repeatedly. Fish was able to get up and grab Yuta from the top ropes before launching him high up and back down with a nasty slam for the win.

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  • In a backstage segment with Tony Schiavone, Tony Nese said that he was unimpressed by Sammy Guevara’s AEW TNT Championship run. Guevara then confronted Nese, calling him nothing but another “new guy” running his mouth. Nese challenged Guevara to a match for the title next week and Sammy accepted, but Nese wasn’t done, as he hit Guevara from behind with a cheap shot and said the only reason he has the belt is because guys like Nese “weren’t available yet.”

Match 2: Riho def. Britt Baker via pinfall

In a stunning victory, Riho survived a brutal attack from Baker from the very start. The AEW Women’s Champion looked ready to dominate, and for a majority of the bout, she did, throwing Riho around the ring before stomping on the back of her head after she had thrown her into the turnbuckle. However, Riho survived long enough to flip the momentum, hitting a huge suplex late in the match but being unable to land a double stomp off the top ropes.

After trash-talking back and forth, Riho avoided a stomp from Baker before dropping her opponent with a suplex and hitting a double stomp off the top rope for a near fall. With Baker down, Riho began getting the crowd excited, running around the ring but ultimately missing a running knee. However, Riho quickly recovered, and speedily rolled up Baker for the surprise win.

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Match 3: Eddie Kingston def. Daniel Garcia via pinfall 

Kingston walked out with a win in what ended up being an incredibly brutal match. Both superstars were giving it their all from the start, and eventually, things broke down into a straight-up slap fight for a moment. After dropping Kingston with a massive clothesline, Garcia was too exhausted to get up and cover, and by the time he finally did get up to lift Kingston up, Kingston was able to rally, getting up and dropping him with a suplex before hitting Garcia with a spinning backfist for the win.

Following the match, 2point0 stormed the ring and began attacking Kingston. Enraged by this, Chris Jericho — who was doing commentary for the show — ran down and into the ring and cleared out the duo to end the show and the night.

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