On March 13th, AEW recorded the March 15th episode of AEW Rampage at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, offering fans a preview of the upcoming show.
The spoilers, provided by PWInsider, shed light on the matches and developments that unfolded during the taping:
- Undisputed Kingdom, comprising Roderick Strong, Mike Bennett, and Matt Taven, emerged victorious against Top Flight (Dante and Darius Martin) & Action Andretti
- Toni Storm and Mariah May secured a triumph over Little Mean Kathleen & Kayla Sparks. The celebration, however, was interrupted by Deonna Purrazzo, who unveiled Thunder Rosa as her partner for an upcoming tag team match
- Konosuke Takeshita exhibited his prowess by defeating Komander
- Orange Cassidy and Trent Beretta, accompanied by Chuck Taylor, triumphed over Dark Order’s John Silver and Evil Uno
What Happened To Jeff Hardy Following Injury At A Recent AEW Rampage Taping?
Matt Hardy revealed that his brother, Jeff Hardy, had suffered a broken nose following an accident at a recent AEW Rampage taping that saw Sammy Guevara attempt a Shooting Star Press and kneeing Jeff in the head in the process. Matt stated that Jeff was receiving tests for his sinuses. Interestingly Matt Hardy has also received multiple injuries while wrestling Guevara including Matt infamously hitting his head off a concrete floor during their bout at the 2020 All Out.