A brand new title match has been added to the AEW Double or Nothing 2025 PPV.
With just a few days left for the Double or Nothing PPV on 25th May, 2025, fans tonight witnessed a brand new championship match get added to the card. Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada will now defend his title against “Speedball” Mike Bailey on the PPV.
Toward the closing stages of the show, Renee Paquette engaged in a backstage interview with Kazuchika Okada, where he claimed that Bailey doesn’t get to call him out because he was calling him out. While Paquette also pointed out that Bailey has yet to be pinned in the promotion, ‘The Rainmaker’ asked for some time before stating that there was a first time for everything.
The Women’s Championship and the tag-team championship are also on the line at the upcoming PPV. With a stacked card, Will Ospreay and Adam Page have also been selected to close the show on 25th May, 2025.
AEW EVPs The Young Bucks Reveal Why All Elite Wrestling Is “Easier” Than NJPW
Also reportedly set to be a part of the Anarchy in the Arena match later this week at the Double or Nothing PPV, All Elite Wrestling EVPs, The Young Bucks, recently described why working in NJPW is easier than AEW.
“Nick Jackson: I’d say the biggest difference for us wrestling for NJPW instead of AEW has to be less obligations. So when we wrestle for them, we only have to focus on being wrestlers. So it’s a lot easier for preparation.
Matt Jackson: NJPW has always been most known for its strong style, hard hitting wrestling matches. If you’re a talent and you’re backstage, expect to wrestle that night. AEW could be different. You might be needed for a week, only to do a quick pre-taped promo to progress a story or show a character beat. And in AEW, it’s an all you can eat buffet of different styles, and it’s all condensed into a quick two hour television show with multiple commercial breaks. I guess it’s non-TV vs. TV, which in turn makes the two products feel completely different.”
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