With AEW’s May spectacular pay-per-view just around the corner, here’s everything you need to know about AEW Double Or Nothing!
2021’s edition of Double Or Nothing was a wild affair headlined by the incomparable Stadium Stampede match that pitted The Inner Circle against The Pinnacle, with Sammy Guevara picking up a huge victory for his team.
Kenny Omega escaped the event as AEW World Champion after overcoming both PAC and Orange Cassidy in a Three-Way match while Cody Rhodes wrestled for one night only as The American Dream and defeated British Olympic star Anthony Ogogo.
Clearly, a year is a long time in wrestling and since then CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, Ruby Soho, Adam Cole, Keith Lee, Danhausen, and Swerve Strickland among others have become All Elite.
So what’s going to happen when AEW tries their luck in Las Vegas and more importantly how can you keep up with all the action?
When is AEW Double Or Nothing?
Double Or Nothing will take place on Sunday, May 29th, 2022 live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The main show will begin at 8 pm EST, which makes the show a 1 am BST start (Monday 30th) for viewers watching in the UK. The Buy In will air half an hour before at 7.30 pm EST (12.30 am BST) on Fite TV and across AEW’s social channels on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
How can I watch AEW Double Or Nothing?
If you live outside the United States, AEW Revolution is available via Fite TV for $19.99 which is roughly £15 in the UK.
Viewers in the US can watch the show via B/R Live, the Bleacher Report app and connected devices for $49.99. Fans can pre-order the show here.
Double or Nothing will also be available On-Demand through cable and satellite TV providers along with select movie theatres in North America.
What is the match card for AEW Double Or Nothing?
These are the current matches scheduled for Double Or Nothing –
- Hookhausen (HOOK & Danhausen) vs. ‘Smart’ Mark Sterling & Tony Nese – The Buy In
- Kyle O’Reilly vs. Darby Allin
- Jade Cargill vs. Anna Jay – TBS Championship
- Jurassic Express vs. Team Taz vs. Swerve Strickland & Keith Lee – AEW Tag Team Championship
- The Jericho Appreciation Society vs. Jon Moxley, Bryan Danielson, Eddie Kingston, Santana & Ortiz – Anarchy In The Arena
- House Of Black vs. Death Triangle
- American Top Team (Scorpio Sky, Ethan Page & Paige VanZant) vs. Kazarian, Sammy Guevara & Tay Conti
- Samoa Joe vs. Adam Cole – Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Final
- Dr. Britt Baker DMD vs. Ruby Soho – Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Final
- MJF vs. Wardlow
- The Hardys vs. The Young Bucks
- Thunder Rosa vs. Serena Deeb – AEW Women’s World Championship
- Hangman Adam Page vs. CM Punk – AEW World Championship
Watch AEW Double Or Nothing live on Fite TV everywhere outside of the United States – and Bleacher Report Live in the US – on Sunday, May 29th.