AEW Announces New Matches For Kenny Omega, Christian Cage, FTR & More

A host of match announcements for this week's AEW Rampage and next week's Dynamite.

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Last night's episode of AEW Dynamite saw the promotion announce a bunch of new matches for tomorrow's Rampage and next week's Dynamite.

As always, they came as the show was approaching its final quarter. Here's what AEW has on deck for the 27 August Rampage:-

- Kenny Omega and Brandon Cutler vs. Christian Cage and Frankie Kazarian

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- Tag Team Title Eliminator Tournament Finals: Jurassic Express vs. Lucha Brothers

- Tay Conti vs. The Bunny

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The winners of Jurassic Express vs. Lucha Brothers meet The Young Bucks in a steel cage match for the AEW World Tag Team Titles at All Out 2021 (5 September). Tay Conti vs. The Bunny stems from a backstage brawl on Dynamite, while Kenny Omega and Brandon Cutler vs. Frankie Kazarian and Christian Cage is an extension of the ongoing Omega vs. Cage feud.

Here's what was announced for the 1 September Dynamite:-

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- FTR vs. Santana and Ortiz

- Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Brian Cage

- Orange Cassidy vs. Jack Evans

- Jim Ross' interview with Chris Jericho

FTR vs. Santana and Ortiz is now one of the most heated grudge matches in the promotion following Cash Wheeler's brutal arm injury in the first bout, while JR's Jericho interview should be interesting, given Jericho is putting his career on the line against MJF. Elsewhere, the Hardy Family Office vs. Best Friends and Team Taz vs. Brian Cage feuds continue through the remaining matches.

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