Full Spoilers For Tomorrow's AEW Rampage (27 August)

Complete spoilers from last night's AEW Rampage taping in Milwaukee.

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All Elite Wrestling taped tomorrow's episode of Rampage (27 August) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin yesterday, capturing the relevant footage around the live Dynamite broadcast.

See below for a complete rundown of what happened on the show (h/t PWInsider's Joe Chmielewski):-

- The Lucha Brothers d. Jurassic Express in the Tag Team Title Eliminator Tournament final. This sets Rey Fenix and Penta El Zero Miedo up for a shot at the gold, and they'll now face The Young Bucks in an All Out 2021 cage match on 5 September. This was said to be the best match on the show by some distance and is currently drawing rave reviews from those in attendance.

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- The Bunny d. Tay Conti. Penelope Ford interfered for the finish, distracting the referee long enough for Bunny to hit Conti with brass knuckles. All three women will be part of All Out's Casino Battle Royale.

- Christian Cage and Frankie Kazarian d. Kenny Omega and Brandon Cutler. Kenny bailed on the match, leaving Cutler to be pinned by Cage. Omega then tried something similar with MT Nakazawa, attempting to sacrifice him as he rescued Cutler, only to be beaten down for his troubles.

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NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo was also introduced to the live crowd, having helped the Milwaukee Bucks to their first NBA championship in 50 years last season.

 
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