AEW Rampage SPOILERS (18 Mar): Darby Allin, Keith Lee, House Of Black In Action

Spoilers for tonight's episode of AEW Rampage, featuring Keith Lee vs. Max Caster and more.

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See below for a complete list of spoilers for tonight's episode of AEW Rampage, which was pretaped during this Wednesday's Dynamite stop-off in San Antonio, Texas.

Per the Wrestling Observer/Figure Four Online, here's what to expect from tonight's show:-

- Darby Allin d. The Butcher via countout. Andrade Hardy Family ended up surrounding Allin and Sting, leading to Matt and Jeff Hardy making the save. A Texas Tornado tag match pitting The Hardys, Sting, and Allin against The Butcher, The Blade and Private Party came out of this, with the match set for next week.

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- Red Velvet d. Leyla Hirsch. Kris Statlander interfered to stop Hirsch from using a weapon (possibly the spare turnbuckle she has turned to in recent matches), allowing Velvet to score a roll-up while Hirsch's attention was diverted.

- House of Black d. Bear Country and Fuego Del Sol. Buddy Matthews pinned Fuego to secure the win for his team.

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- Keith Lee d. Max Caster. Ricky Starks and Powerhouse Hobbs attacked Lee after the bell, as they did the previous week, with Swerve Strickland making the save.

A clash with NCAA basketball coverage on TNT means tonight's Rampage will broadcast at 11:30 PM rather than the usual 10:00 PM. This is likely to have a negative impact on viewership numbers.

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