Last night's AEW Rampage saw Jon Moxley's first challenger decided in the first-ever Royal Rampage match. Also, the AEW World Tag Team Champions, The Young Bucks, were in action.

Plus, Toni Storm and Nyla Rose collided in a huge main event.

Royal Rampage Battle Royal-

How the match works is that two participants compete in the blue ring, and two compete in the red ring. Another participant will be assigned to each after a countdown until all 20 participants have come down (10 in each).

The rules are similar to the Casino Battle Royale, where each competitor has to be thrown over the top rope to be eliminated.

The red ring saw former AEW World Champion Hangman Adam Page kick things off with Team Taz's Powerhouse Hobbs, and in the blue, Darby Allin and Tony Nese started things off.

There were some great spots throughout the match, including the reunion of the Dark Order's John Silver and Hangman Adam Page. Also, the staredown between Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland who found themselves in separate rings.

The match also saw the debut of La Faccion Ingobernables, Rush. He demonstrated his stiff, strong wrestling style, taking the fight to everyone in the red ring. However, a low blow to rival Penta Oscuro on the apron would backfire as Penta would bring Rush with him as they were both eliminated.

The shock of the match saw the House Of Black's Brody King eliminate favourite Hangman Adam Page, making him and Darby Allin the final two.

King would waste no time and instantly take the fight to Allin, rocking him with a vicious cannonball in the corner.

Darby would fight back and almost win the match but would fall into the clutches of King on the apron where the powerhouses dangled his opponent off the apron with a sleeperhold to win the match and book his ticket for an Interim AEW World Championship shot.

The Young Bucks defeated Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi-

It appeared that The Forbidden Door was left open a crack as the AEW World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks collided with NJPW's Yoshi-Hashi and Hirooki Goto.

Yoshi-Hashi and Goto started off the match, pummelling both Matt and Nick Jackson with the signature war drum strikes.

The Bucks would soon utilise their signature aerial style to regain the advantage.

The closing moments of the match saw Goto hit a huge ushigiroshi.

However, it wouldn't be enough as the Young Bucks hit the Meltzer Drivers to pick up the victory and regain momentum.

Toni Storm def Nyla Rose-

Nyla Rose was joined by Marina Shafir, who proved to be influential in the opening moments as she distracted the referee so that Rose can take control.

As the match progressed, Storm would take advantage and crack Rose with a devastating hip attack. Strom would follow up with a double DDT to both Rose and Shafir on the outside.

Rose would try to regain control but a failed reversal allowed Storm to hit another DDT to secure the victory.

Post-match saw Shafir and Rose execute a 2-on-1 attack until AEW Women's World Champion Thunder Rosa emerged to level the field.

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