Spoiler On Former ROH Champion Appearing During Rampage

Spoiler On Former ROH Champion Appearing During Rampage

This week’s episode of AEW Rampage was taped following Dynamite at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York. The main event was a Lights Out match between Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston against Lance Archer and Minoru Suzuki, and current Ring of Honor wrestler Homicide would appear at the finish helping the babyfaces get the victory. While it isn’t known if it will air on television, Kingston would take the mic and call Homicide his mentor post-match.

For those unaware, Kingston and Homicide have a long history of teaming together, dating back to 2011 when they tagged at CZW Cage Of Death XIII. Since then, they became known as Outlaw Inc. and have teamed in multiple promotions, including IWA Mid-South, ROH, and Billy Corgan’s NWA. Currently, there is no word whether this was a one-off appearance or the beginning of a working relationship between AEW and ROH, where Homicide wrestles presently.

The former ROH Champion rejoined the promotion at their 19th Anniversary Show on March 26, 2021, and is part of a stable called Violence Unlimited consisting of Brody King Tony Deppen, Brody King, and Chris Dickinson. He, along with Dickinson, were recently ROH Tag Team Champions for two days. Still, due to ROH matches airing on tape delay, their official reign is recognized as 72 days.

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