AEW Double or Nothing 2021: Date, Time, Match Card, Live Stream & Broadcast Channel. When & Where to Watch AEW Double or Nothing?
AEW are set to host their third Double or Nothing Pay Per View. Along with All Out, Full Gear, and Revolution , Double or Nothing is part of AEW’s “Big Four” PPVs.Ten matches have been announced for the event. Every AEW title will be defended on the show.
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Apart from the title matches, fans can look forward to Sting teaming up with Darby Allin against Scorpio Sky and Ethan Page. There is also the Casino Battle Royale for a future AEW World Championship Match and a Stadium Stampede match between The Pinnacle and The Inner Circle.
AEW Double or Nothing 2021 Card:
Serena Deeb © vs. Riho – NWA World Women’s Championship Match
Kenny Omega © vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Pac – AEW World Championship Match
Hikaru Shida © vs. Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. – AEW Women’s World Championship Match
Cody Rhodes vs. Anthony Ogogo
Casino Battle Royale
- Christian Cage vs. Matt Sydal vs. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Penta El Zero Miedo vs. Jungle Boy vs. Matt Hardy vs. Marq Quen vs. Isiah Kassidy vs. The Blade vs. Evil Uno vs. Colt Cabana vs. Preston “10” Vance vs. Griff Garrison vs. Brian Pillman Jr. vs. Max Caster vs. Anthony Bowens vs. QT Marshall vs. Nick Comoroto vs. Dustin Rhodes vs. Lee Johnson vs. TBA
“Hangman” Adam Page vs. Brian Cage
Miro © vs. Lance Archer – AEW TNT Championship Match
The Pinnacle vs The Inner Circle – Stadium Stampede match
Sting and Darby Allin vs. Scorpio Sky and Ethan Page
The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) © vs. Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston – AEW World Tag Team Championship Match
When and where to watch AEW Double or Nothing 2021?
Venue: Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida; the Stadium Stampede match will take place at TIAA Bank Field.
Date: May 30, 2021 (US), May 31 (UK and India)
Time: 8 PM EST, 5 PM PST(USA), 1 AM GMT (UK), 5:30 AM IST (India)
AEW Double or Nothing can be watched through the traditional pay-per-view streams in the U.S. Fans can also catch the action on B/R Live.
Fans outside the U.S can watch the event on FITE.TV, where it costs $20.
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