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Name of the event:
AEW Rampage #134
Type:
Attendance:
2.655
Broadcast type:
Taped
Broadcast date:
01.03.2024
TV station/network:
TNT

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Six Man Tag Team Match
Singles Match
Riho defeats Trish Adora (7:01)
All-Star 8-Man Scramble Qualifying Match
Magnus defeats Matt Sydal (11:47)

All workers
6.05
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 63
Number of comments: 11
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Average rating: 6.05  [63]
Average rating in 2025: 6.33  [3]
Average rating in 2024: 6.03  [60]
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Rossg17 wrote on 03.03.2024:
[7.0] "A decent episode of Rampage, I'm enjoying the AEW/CMLL partnership so far with exposure to CMLL talents that I have never seen before. Claudio Castagnoli vs Rugido: A match that featured two wrestling styles with Claudio Castagnoli and his power style and Rugido with the lucha libre style, which made for an interesting watch and a good opening match [***1/2]. Lance Archer & The Righteous vs Anaya, Luke Langley & Vaught: A squash match that featured Lance Archer & The Righteous looking like a dominant trio but should be facing more established talents even on a B show like Rampage [*]. Riho vs Trish Adora: A decent match that showcased a strong effort from Trish Adora but Riho showed she had that just more to win [**]. Magnus vs Matt Sydal: A well fought main event, with a surprise that Magnus defeated Matt Sydal who is from Missouri in his home state, but a well deserved victory into the All Star Scramble at Revolution, hope AEW book Magnus onto more of their shows in the future [***1/2]"
ParagraphText wrote on 03.03.2024:
[6.0] "This was a great bottle episode of Rampage. I really love the CMLL partnership and want to see a lot more of these talents. I have never watched CMLL because of the lack of English commentary being a pretty hard barrier to entry, but after watching so much of these super talented guys, I've been seeking out more of their work. Overall, there isn't a bad match on the card. MOTN is totally a toss up for me. I think it was the Riho match. Trish acted like a Giant. Riho worked her little butt off. The promo packages weren't annoying, though I did have to skip through one of them because it got a little long in the tooth for me."
Nevermore42 wrote on 02.03.2024:
[6.0] "This was a fun episode, even though they were really straining to find warm bodies to fill the show. We opened with the Match of the night, as Claudio Castagnoli took on Rugido in a decent match. The Righteous and Dutch then squashed Anaya, Luke Langley, and Vaught in a surprisingly fun match. Riho and Trish Adora had an enjoyable match that really put Riho over as an underdog, before Magnus and Matt Sydel had a fun match with a scary finish."
sampalmer95 wrote on 02.03.2024:
[6.0] "I actually love the fact that Rampage is becoming a part of my Saturday routine. It's never enough to make me stay up here in the UK, but I know I'm going to get an hour of decent action. Fun little show here, nothing mindblowing or anything to catch me by surprise, but it was decent enough."
benny5bellys wrote on 02.03.2024:
[6.0] "It is just another episode of Rampage, nothing was bad but there is nothing on here that anyone needs to actually watch. They could of put a mini Sting documentary instead which would be a far better way to build the PPV but they are stuck in a rut on what they are doing with Rampage."
Rocky7 wrote on 02.03.2024:
[7.0] "Nice episode of Rampage, bookended by Los Depredadores in singles matches - Rugido impressing against Claudio Castagnoli, and Magnus qualifying for the Revolution scramble match over Matt Sydal. A fun match in the middle between Riho and Trish Adora, and the only real angle was Saraya employing her brother Zak Knight to attack Angelo Parker."
charliefiction wrote on 02.03.2024:
[5.0] "This episode featured a couple of good promo packages that sold the Revolution story well, and we got the next installment of the Ruby/Ang/Saraya angle (which has been a fun, weekly Rampage exclusive, and the type of thing that rewards people for watching the show). The Riho vs Adora match was probably my match of the night, and their size/strength difference made for a digestible in-match story. Of the CMLL guys, Magnus impressed me slightly more than Rudigo but neither stood out the way that Mistico/Hechicero/Mascara Dorada have done on AEW programming. The Road to Revolution show after Rampage is more worthy of your attention that Rampage itself this week, I'm afraid (unless you're a big Riho fan)."