AEW Rampage Grand Slam Spoilers: AEW Grand Slam 2023

Get the latest AEW Rampage Grand Slam spoilers and match results, revealing the thrilling outcomes from this exciting wrestling event.

by Mathelene

Updated Sep 21, 2023

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AEW Rampage Grand Slam Spoilers: AEW Grand Slam 2023
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AEW Rampage Grand Slam Spoilers

Spoilers for the upcoming AEW Rampage Grand Slam episode, taped at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York City, on Wednesday, September 20th, include the following:

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Prior to Dynamite Grand Slam, the following bouts took place:

  1. Orange Cassidy, Hook & Kris Statlander defeated Matt Menard, Angelo Parker & Anna Jay.

  2. Mike Santana defeated Bear Boulder, and Ortiz & Santana had a confrontation on the stage after the match.

After Dynamite Grand Slam, the following segments occurred:

  1. Hangman Page & The Young Bucks won the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship by defeating Brian Cage & Gates of Agony.

  2. Sting & Darby Allin defeated Christian Cage & Luchasaurus.

  3. Don Callis & Sammy Guevara appeared for a promo, which led to Chris Jericho confronting them. Konosuke Takeshita joined Guevara and Callis in attacking Jericho, with Kenny Omega eventually coming in to save Jericho.

  4. Julia Hart defeated Skye Blue.

  5. The Righteous emerged as the number one contenders for the ROH World Tag Team Championship by defeating The Hardys, Best Friends, and The Kingdom in a four-way match. They will challenge Adam Cole & MJF for the ROH Tag Team titles at WrestleDream on October 1.

  6. The AEW World Trios Championship was defended successfully by The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens) & Billy Gunn, as they defeated Dark Order's Evil Uno, Alex Reynolds & John Silver.

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AEW Grand Slam 2023

The 2023 Grand Slam is a big wrestling show by AEW. It's the third time they've done it. They filmed it on September 20, 2023, at a place called Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City. They split the event into two parts and are showing it on their TV shows. The first part was on a show called Wednesday Night Dynamite, which aired live on TBS.

The second part will be on Friday Night Rampage, but they recorded it and will show it on September 22 on TNT. This time, Rampage will be longer than usual, two hours instead of one, because it's a special event. So, if you're a wrestling fan, you can watch it and enjoy some exciting matches from AEW in this Grand Slam event.

AEW Grand Slam Dynamite Results

  • Eddie Kingston won the Ring of Honor World Championship by beating Claudio Castagnoli.

  • Chris Jericho defeated Sammy Guevara in a match, but Guevara turned into a bad guy after the match with some help.

  • Rey Fenix became the AEW International Champion by defeating Jon Moxley.

  • Saraya held onto the AEW Women's Championship by beating Toni Storm.

  • In the main event, AEW World Champion MJF kept his title by defeating Samoa Joe with some help from Adam Cole.

AEW Rampage

AEW Rampage, also known as Friday Night Rampage, is a wrestling TV show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It's on every Friday at 10 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on TNT in the United States. Sometimes, big sports events might change its schedule to an earlier or later time on the same day or even the next day as a special Saturday Night Rampage.

This show started on August 13, 2021, and it's like AEW's third most important show after Wednesday Night Dynamite and Saturday Collision. Rampage focuses on younger AEW wrestlers and those from independent wrestling. Before Collision started in June 2023, Rampage was AEW's second weekly TV show after Dynamite. They stopped their YouTube shows, Dark and Elevation, just before Collision started, and Rampage kind of took their place.

They usually record Rampage after Dynamite, and sometimes after Collision, but some episodes are live. This is the second wrestling show on TNT since WCW Monday Nitro ended in 2001.

AEW 

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is a professional wrestling company in the United States. It's one of the two biggest wrestling companies, with the other being WWE. AEW was started by Shahid Khan and his son Tony in 2019. Some of the wrestlers, like Matt and Nick Jackson and Kenny Omega, also help run the company.

Their main office is at EverBank Stadium, which is where the Jacksonville Jaguars NFL team plays, and Shahid Khan owns that team too. AEW is a big deal in wrestling because they have a lot of money to compete with WWE, which is the biggest wrestling company. People say AEW is the first one in a long time to really challenge WWE.

They have a weekly TV show called Dynamite that started in October 2019. It used to be on TNT but moved to TBS in January 2022. AEW also has two other weekly shows on TNT called Rampage and Collision. They used to have YouTube shows called Dark and Dark: Elevation, but those stopped when Collision started. They do special wrestling events on TV and pay-per-view, with Double or Nothing being their most important pay-per-view.

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AEW Rampage Grand Slam Spoilers - FAQs

1. What is AEW Rampage Grand Slam?

AEW Rampage Grand Slam is a special episode of the AEW Rampage wrestling TV show that took place at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City. It featured exciting matches and story developments.

2. When did AEW Rampage Grand Slam air?

AEW Rampage Grand Slam aired on September 22, 2023, on TNT.

3. Who owns AEW?

AEW is owned by Shahid Khan and his son Tony Khan, who founded the company in 2019.

4. What is AEW's flagship pay-per-view event?

AEW's flagship pay-per-view event is Double or Nothing.

5. How does AEW's Dynamite compare to other wrestling shows?

Dynamite is known for being AEW's flagship program and is considered one of the top wrestling shows, featuring exciting matches and storylines.

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