AEW Rampage Preview And Prediction: When And Where To Watch In USA & India – 08th December 2023
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is set to deliver another action-packed episode of AEW Rampage tonight from the Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada. This will be the promotion’s first show back in Montreal since making their debut in the city earlier this week with AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision.
The show promises some hard-hitting professional wrestling action, including a high-stakes match in the AEW Continental Classic tournament featuring Bryan Danielson. Danielson has some ground to make up in the standings and has his work cut out for him against a game opponent in Daniel Garcia.
Meanwhile, The Don Callis Family faction continues their quest for domination as Powerhouse Hobbs and Konosuke Takeshita team up to battle former ROH World Tag Team Champions Christopher Daniels and Matt Sydal. What chaos will this group unleash next?
Rounding out the card will be an intriguing women’s matchup pitting Abadon against ROH’s Trish Adora. We’ll also see appearances from fan favorites Orange Cassidy and Danhausen promises some humor and fun amidst the intense in-ring battles.
When and Where to Watch AEW Rampage in the USA and India:
AEW Rampage airs every Friday night on TNT in the United States, with the pre-show starting at 10PM ET and the main show kicking off at 10:30PM ET. The show runs for one hour, wrapping up around 11:30PM ET.
Fans in India can tune in to the Eurosport channel on Saturday mornings at 6:30AM IST to catch AEW Rampage. Eurosport provides live telecasts of AEW’s weekly shows.
AEW Rampage Preview and Predictions:
As mentioned earlier, the marquee match on AEW Rampage this week will see Bryan Danielson continuing his AEW Continental Classic tournament run. Danielson has one win under his belt so far but suffered an orbital bone fracture that sidelined him for several weeks. Now cleared for in-ring action, a fired-up Danielson is taking on two tournament matches this week to make up ground.
His opponent tonight will be Daniel Garcia, who sits in a precarious position. Garcia has already competed twice in Continental Classic tournament action. A third loss would mathematically eliminate him from possibly qualifying for the finals. These high stakes should make for an intense encounter between the two stellar grapplers.
Look for Danielson to have a chip on his shoulder as he tries to make a statement following his injury. However, Garcia is extremely cunning and won’t go down easy. This one can go either way, but a prediction is Bryan Danielson to notch a hard-fought victory over Garcia via submission.
In tag team action, the makeshift duo of Powerhouse Hobbs and Konosuke Takeshita will battle longtime partners Christopher Daniels and Matt Sydal. The Don Callis Family has been a disruptive force in AEW, using their numbers advantage to overwhelm opponents.
Hobbs brings the power while Takeshita supplies aerial abilities and high-flying offense. They could prove to be too much for Daniels and Sydal to overcome. Look for Hobbs and Takeshita to use dirty tactics if needed to get the win.
Rounding out the card, Abadon will bring her terrifying persona against the tough-as-nails Trish Adora. This one likely won’t be pretty. Expect Abadon to inflict punishment en route to a dominant victory.
Orange Cassidy and Danhausen will also appear, providing some comedic moments for the fans. But their allies Best Friends may need to watch their backs with The Don Callis Family running amok lately.
Be sure to tune in to AEW Rampage tonight for hard hits, high flying action, and unpredictable entertainment. With Bryan Danielson’s tournament aspirations on the line and The Don Callis Family wrecking havoc, it promises to be a can’t-miss show!