Julia Hart defends the TBS Championship on tonight's AEW Rampage. 

Hart will put her title on the line against Robyn Renegade in her first defense since Battle of the Belts IX in January. 

In a tag team bout, Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta of Best Friends will take on The Butcher & Kip Sabian. Cassidy will look to get back on the winning track after dropping the International Championship to Roderick Strong at last Sunday's Revolution pay-per-view.

In a triple threat tag team match, Private Party's Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy will face Top Flight's Darius Martin & Dante Martin, and Bryan Keith & Komander. 

Penta El Zero Miedo will take on Action Andretti in singles competition on the show as well. 

Tonight's Rampage was taped Wednesday night in Duluth, Georgia at the Gas South Arena. Duluth also hosted Thursday's AEW Collision taping. 

Spoilers for this week's Rampage are available here.

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