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Spoiler: Surprising winner chosen for the Royal Rampage Battle Royal

This article contains spoilers for this week's Rampage show. On Friday night's taped show, the winner of the Royal Rampage Battle Royal was crowned.

AEW taped the July 26 episode of its second weekly television show following the conclusion of AEW Dynamite: Blood and Guts. The tapings took place in the same arena where the Wednesday Night show happened i.e. Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.

Before Dynamite: Blood and Guts, Tony Khan took to X (formerly Twitter) to inform the fans about a Battle Royal that will be taking place at this week's Rampage. It was also disclosed that the winner of the match would get a shot at the AEW World Championship at Grand Slam, which is scheduled to take place on September 25, 2024.

PWInsider recently released a report which included many spoilers from this week's Rampage show. The report stated that among the many challenges in the Battle Royal Match, Darby Allin emerged victorious and earned the title shot.

This outcome might come as a shock to many as Allin is already a contender for another title match which will take place before the Grand Slam event.


Royal Rampage Battle Royal winner Darby Allin will challenge Jack Perry at All In 2024

This week's Blood and Guts edition of Dynamite came to a chaotic end with Team AEW relishing the last laugh. A big credit for the victory goes to Darby Allin who made Matthew Jackson utter the words "We quit."

The ending spot of the brutal match saw Jack Perry getting handcuffed to the cage. The fans then witnessed the face-painted star grab a gas can and pour it all over Perry's head.

Allin then threatened to light Perry on fire if he or his teammates didn't quit. This forced Matthew Jackson to throw in the towel. Darby also demanded a match against the former Jungle Boy for the TNT Championship at All In which was reluctantly granted.

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