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AEW Rampage #177 - New Year's Smash 2024

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106.12.2025Willie 192004.0 
207.09.2025Luj7.0 
309.06.2025R97.0 
405.05.2025Wrestling Forever 7.0 
511.03.2025bennythegeneral4.0 
610.03.2025ComplianceMike5.0Really expected more from the final episode of Rampage. First two matches were slow and dragged at best. Main event had its moments but still not a great recommendation. The closing brawl was the best part of the show.
719.02.2025WAKA Flockanoku4.0A bunch of boring nothing matches and a main event that was simply okay. Nothing here was worth watching, especially for a named episode. [MOTN: Hook vs. Nick Wayne]
816.02.2025Sandmann5.0Die letzte Rampage Ausgabe war leider keine so gute Ausgabe. Sehr schade das es viele gute Matches gab bei Rampage. Jericho gegen Bowens war leider nicht so gut was nicht an Bowens lag. Das Tag Team Match danach war auch nur der übliche Squash. Aber schön Price mal wieder zu sehen. Rosa gegen Grey war ganz nett aber auch nichts was lange in Erinnerung bleiben wird. MOTN ist der Main Event. Gutes Match von Hook gegen Wayne. Hook kommt hier auch endlich mal mehr aus sich raus. Wayne gut wie immer. So ist es ein solides Match und damit das Ende einer Ära. Ich mochte Rampage. War ein schönes Ritual am Samstag Morgen beim Frühstück geworden.
910.01.2025TheSuperstar5.0 
1010.01.2025RestlingThots6.0I came here 2 weeks later to finally review the last Rampage. Truth be told, when I was watching it, I had no idea it was the last Rampage, and it definitely didn't feel like one. It would have been nice if AEW decided to close this chapter with a bang, but, for some reason, they decided to make the final Rampage not different from any other Rampage. The only exception was the closing segment - wrestlers fighting in the dark isn't something you see often. So yeah, I will forever remember that visuals, so probably they did something right here. I'm glad Rampage is over, though - it's been a liability rather than an asset for AEW for years. The next milestone should be the cancellation of the Battle of the Belts.
1108.01.2025diarchtct5.0I expected a bit more from the final Rampage, at least the Death Riders came out for the final segment and them killing the lights and taking it off air was a nice touch. Other than that, this show is the perfect example why Rampage is no more, skippediskip.
1207.01.2025Hatef6.0 
1305.01.2025Den0035.0 
1404.01.2025Advocate of Inokism7.0 
1504.01.2025DerHitman5.0 
1602.01.2025SupaKool6.0 
1701.01.2025Frenchnightmare6.0 
1801.01.20253L0L07.0 
1901.01.2025MaveDeltzer5.0A so-so episode filled with matches which don't really matter. The brawl stuff was okay but it looked a bit silly that so many people came out to fight each other while Moxley and co. just walked out. The biggest fumble for me is the entire Private Party situation. Their title reign is ice cold even in their home town. A few weeks ago they came out to get a shot with fans crowding them and the fans no-sold it. Private Pary stood with their backs against the barricade trying to pose with fans and the fans ignored them. Then they came out the next week and tried it again. About one guy hugged them. The next week they stick that on a video package to make them look like they're men of the people. Now they're faking press chasing them down the street only to come out to a lukewarm reaction and wrestling jobbers for a minute as champs in their home town. Something needs to change because these guys have nothing exciting lined up for them. Now they're thrown into some kind of three-way situation with Top Flight and The Bob-omb Squad when their last defence was a four-way.
2031.12.2024AhmedHosssam237.0 
2131.12.2024Dogo7637.0 
2231.12.2024robbyplaha5.0 
2330.12.2024zemlya7.0 
2430.12.2024Nard1907.0 
2530.12.2024nylonmascots7.0 
2630.12.2024Pro Wrestling 19486.0The final episode of Rampage unfortunately. Chris Jericho picks up a win over Anthony Bowens, after he was accidently whacked in the head by Max Caster. What is happening to The Acclaimed? Private Party follows with a squash match win. Thunder Rosa earns a win over Leila Gray. If Rampage is gone, I need to see Leila Gray working on ROH, and put her in a storyline. The main event features the athletic arsenal of Nick Wayne, against the power moves of Hook. Hook puts Nick to sleep. What follows is absolute anarchy in the ring with various factions coming down to brawl, as the show fades out for the last time.
2730.12.2024smokingcrab6.0 
2830.12.2024fantoy7.0 
2930.12.2024MainEventMark7.0 
3030.12.2024boymeetsworld5.0 
3130.12.2024YB25.0 
3229.12.2024Rayshawn006.0 
3329.12.2024Paul043.0Nah, I thought this was a pretty bad final episode for Rampage the wrestling was ok here, and while the closing angles could've been good it felt like a RETRIBUTION angle, and i doesn't make sense that Moxley is the reason to end Rampage, so he only told them he doesn't like Rampage and to cut it to black and that's how Rampage died
3429.12.2024VINCEoWrestling6.0 
3529.12.2024Kenney59166.0 
3629.12.2024kaschi5.0 
3729.12.2024sixxgod5.0 
3829.12.2024DEDE7.0 
3929.12.2024homunculus6.0 
4029.12.2024felyaron7.0 
4129.12.2024Jamildo26.0Matches were 5/10, the ending segment was 7/10, so a 6/10 feels like a fair rating. The closing brawl was the perfect way for Rampage to go out swinging and Moxley cutting the feed was a nice touch. That was RAMPAGE, we hardly knew ye.
4229.12.2024FTT7.0 
4329.12.2024benmason7.0 
4429.12.2024Edge6.0 
4529.12.2024DammitChrist5.0 
4629.12.2024Ozwern 5/10 Fine episode with a cool ending but the glory days of rampage have been long gone tbh. So long.
4729.12.2024suNn6.0 
4829.12.2024RyanKras166.0 
4929.12.2024Kennel7.0 
5029.12.2024Tyler Catalyst5.0 
5129.12.2024sarahlicity7.0Well, that was Rampage, a show that became a victim to AEW's successes and quickly, by necessity, had to fall by the wayside after WBD decided to give AEW another two-hour show in the form of Collision, so we've had basically Dark-on-TV since then. And perhaps a victim of the timeslot too. That said, I didn't really mind the retooled format, and it was easy - if not spectacular - viewing. Tonight's wrestling was basically what you'd get from a Rampage - a bunch of lower-carders putting on satisfactory matches - but what made it better than most was an incredibly entertaining ending angle giving the show the send-off it deserves. Let's hope 2025 brings us a new kind of focus with just the two weekly shows, because there is a point to be made about oversaturation.
5228.12.2024GoodVsBadGuys7.0I am very relieved that RAMPAGE has come to an end, though creatively, I would have appreciated a different approach to getting there.
5328.12.2024Grissom6.0 
5428.12.2024Anthony Leone5.0 
5528.12.2024RavenCrow756.0 
5628.12.2024mateofuerte7.0 
5728.12.2024scottdani05057.0 
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5928.12.2024TNBG23815.0 
6028.12.2024momomarin945.0 
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6228.12.2024MooGati6.0 
6328.12.2024Paddy866.0 
6428.12.2024TheRabbitInTheBush5.0The end of Rampage. None of the matches were really note worthy and it is a little sad they didn't give the fans something special. The ending with Moxley taking it off the air was a little bit fun.
6528.12.2024ParkwayDriver5.0Middling show that I would likely rate lower if not for the main event angle being what it was. Rampage did have a number of strong moments and was an easy show to watch at times even in its later days but this did not feel like much to sink into aside from the main event angle. Christian being involved with the first and last match of the show was a nice callback at least 4.5-5
6628.12.2024Rocky77.0Rampage began in the summer of 2021 with a world title change (Christian Cage winning the Impact World Title from Kenny Omega) and a big debut... Jamie Hayter. Some other fella debuted on the second episode and drew a big house and ratings AEW could only dream of now. Rampage was known as the fastest hour in wrestling, and for a while, there was always something interesting on the show. Who could forget Jon Moxley vs. Wheeler Yuta where it looked like Yuta would become a big star off it, instead of becoming the Blackpool Combat Club young boy and then the Death Riders whipping boy? But recently Rampage became ignorable, and with the new deal with Warner Brothers Discovery, it became expendable, and alas this was the final episode. Sadly the in-ring isn't anything you need to see urgently, but you will want to see the final segment as the Death Riders destroyed Darby Allin, brawled with most of the roster, and then Jon Moxley went to the production truck and PERSONALLY CANCELLED RAMPAGE. I bet this will be played off as Mox trying to save AEW by removing a burdensome extra hour from its weekly load, but it was a way to give ring time to talent who weren't always able to get onto Dynamite. All I hope is that it at least improves Ring of Honor.
6728.12.2024Codebreaker5.0Das Ende rettet die letzte Rampage Ausgabe dann doch. Davor gibt es sehr mittelmäßiges bis schlechtes Wrestling zu sehen