Saturday night’s episode of AEW Rampage will be airing live immediately following Collision due to the NBA Playoffs, and Tony Khan took to Twitter on Thursday evening to announce two matches for the show.
You can check out the updated lineup for Saturday night’s episode of AEW Rampage below:
* High-Flying Four-Way Elimination Match: Rob Van Dam vs. Lee Johnson vs. Isiah Kassidy vs. Komander
* Hikura Shida vs. Emi Sakura
This Sat, 4/20
Peoria, IL
Saturday Night #AEWRampage
TNT After #AEWCollisionHigh Flying 4/20 Elimination 4 Way@TherealRVD vs @BigShottyLee vs @ZayKassidy vs @KomandercrMX
With Rampage timeshifted Saturday after Collision,
celebrate on 4/20 with AEW's High Flying 4 Way Fight! pic.twitter.com/hNCm3XUitp— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) April 19, 2024
This Sat, 4/20
Peoria, IL
Saturday Night #AEWRampage
TNT After #AEWCollision@YukaSakazaki vs @EmiSakura_gtmvWith Rampage timeshifted to Saturday after Collision, Yuka Sakazaki fights Emi Sakura in a rematch of the 2021 Eliminator Tournament Japan Bracket, THIS SATURDAY 4/20! pic.twitter.com/WdqlPKb6Hr
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) April 19, 2024
Speaking of Tony Khan, he spoke about Swerve Strickland during a recent appearance on the “Battleground Podcast.”
During the podcast, the AEW President commented on Strickland’s match with Samoa Joe for the AEW World Championship at AEW Dynasty 2024, what it would mean to Strickland to win the title, and more.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On what it would mean to Strickland to win the title: “It would mean the world to AEW [for Strickland to secure the AEW World Championship]. It would be a huge milestone, and I think it would mean a ton. I think it would mean so much in the career of Swerve Strickland. It would be certainly the highlight of his career so far as a big rising star in wrestling.”
On Strickland’s appeal to the crowd: “He gets great receptions everywhere we go. Whenever the music plays and the question comes out, ‘Whose house?’, everybody in the crowd always screams out ‘Swerve’s House.’ People love Swerve. I think he’s got fans all over the world. Potentially, it could be a great milestone for AEW if Swerve was to become the first-ever African American AEW World Champion. He’s already been a great World Tag Team Champion in AEW. He’s a great part of the company.”