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If you’re looking for big moments, results, and a live breakdown of AEW Double or Nothing, we have you covered right here. This year’s Double or Nothing event is taking place at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. Also, this is the eighth consecutive Double or Nothing PPV, as it debuted in May 2019.
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After the match, Darby Allin was put on a gurney, and then Kevin Knight came out. Knight then shocked everyone and turned on Allin to close Double or Nothing.
MJF hit Darby Allin with an Avalanche Tombstone Piledriver to pick up the win and become the new AEW World Champion. MJF joins Jon Moxley as the only three-time AEW World Champions in promotion history. On Saturday, MJF listed seven wrestlers who have previously become three-time champions in a major professional wrestling promotion at 30 years old. The list includes: Lou Thesz, The Rock, Brock Lesnar, Randy Orton, John Cena, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Kazuchika Okada.
Darby Allin had a fast pace to start the match. MJF was aggressive and didn’t waste time early on, as he did in his previous match against Allin. The crowd was split during the Main Event as they chanted, “Let’s go, Darby, MJF”. Allin tried a Coffin Drop, but MJF moved out of the way, leading to the champion hitting his back on the apron. MJF hit a Package Piledriver on Allin on the steel steps.
Allin responded with a low blow on MJF when the referee wasn’t looking. 10 minutes into the match, both wrestlers were hurting. There were so many false finishes in this match.
Nearly 20 minutes into the match, Allin laid MJF on the table near the entrance. Then Allin jumped onto the top of the scaffolding and hit MJF with a Coffin Drop.
Allin returned MJF to the ring, but the challenger kicked out at the last second.
Darby Allin makes his entrance for his AEW World Championship match against MJF in the Main Event of Double or Nothing.
After over 30 minutes of action, Jericho scored a pinfall against Bishop Kaun to pick up the victory for his team in Stadium Stampede.
Everyone was unloading on Ricochet at the start of this match. This match was pure chaos from start to finish. Seeing The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega deliver work together once again was great. Team Jericho seemed to have the advantage in this contest after the first eight minutes.
Jericho, The Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega all put an opponent in the Walls of Jericho at the same time, which was a cool visual. Eventually, the action shifted backstage with some of the competitors. 15 minutes into the match, Jericho was in the ring with Ricochet and began to beat him down.
Popular independent wrestler Tommy Invincible made a surprise cameo, but Mark Davis took him out. Team Ricochet got the upper hand when the majority of the guys returned to the ring. Jericho and Ricochet battled it out backstage in a room filled with tennis racquets and tennis balls.
Meanwhile, in the ring, Omega and the Bucks took advantage of Andrade. The continuity between The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, and Jack Perry was a game-changer. Everyone surrounded Ricochet and unloaded on him.
The Demand, Mark Davis, and Andrade El Idolo, and The Dogs Stadium arrive for Stadium Stampede.
Jericho, The Hurt Syndicate, The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, and “Jungle” Jack Perry make their entrance.
Thekla defeats Hikaru Shida, Jamie Hayter, and Kris Statlander to retain the AEW Women’s World Championship. This is Thekla’s sixth title defense.
A few minutes into the match, Jamie Hayter and Kris Statlander had a one-on-one slugfest in the middle of the ring. Each competitor was exchanging pinfalls, but it was evenly matched early on.
Thekla was the first one to gain the advantage in this contest. Statlander and Thekla faced off as the other members of the match were down on the outside. Shida and Statlander began brawling. Statlander and Thekla were very aggressive throughout this match.
Up next: Stadium Stampede!
Swerve Strickland beat Bandido to advance to the semifinals of the Owen Hart Cup. Strickland will now face the winner of Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brody King. This is Strickland’s first victory since March 15.
At the start of this match, Strickland was getting the better of Bandido. But Bandido showed his resilience as always and brought the fight to Strickland. Bandido’s high-flying ability is unbelievable and shifted the momentum in this match.
As the match slowed down, it favored the former AEW Champion, Strickland. Bandido hit Strickland with an incredible hurricanrana, which caused him to land outside the ring. But Strickland worked his way back and landed a House Call to win the match.
Up next: Thekla vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Kris Statlander for the AEW Women’s World Championship.
Will Ospreay defeated Samoa Joe in the Quarterfinals of the Men’s Owen Hart Cup. Ospreay will face the winner of Mark Davis vs. Jack Perry in the semifinals of this bracket. Ospreay is now two wins away from an AEW World Championship opportunity at All In.
Will Ospreay was very aggressive at the start of this match, which ignited a fire in Samoa Joe. This was an excellent match of contrasting styles, with Joe having the power advantage while Ospreay displayed his quickness.
Each time Ospreay found success, Joe bounced back and delivered offense of his own. Ospreay showed his toughness as he kept fighting after being brutalized by Joe. As always, Ospreay used his versatile moveset, which few in the sport possess.
Up next: Bandido vs. Swerve Strickland
Jon Moxley beat Kyle O’Reilly to retain the AEW Continental Championship. Moxley is now 2-2 against O’Reilly in singles competition.
Kyle O’Reilly brought the more intense side of himself in this match against Jon Moxley. Moxley struggled early on to keep up with O’Reilly’s quick pace. O’Reilly’s left leg was giving out, allowing Moxley to take advantage. Moxley bit O’Reilly, which was a tough sight to see. Both wrestlers pushed each other to their limit in this match. After exchanging submissions, Moxley finally made O’Reilly tap out.
Up next: Samoa Joe vs. Will Ospreay
The Ring of Honor Women’s World Champion Athena beat Mina Shirakawa in the Women’s Owen Hart Cup Quarterfinal. Athena will now face the winner of Skye Blue vs. Sareee in the semifinals.
Athena was getting the better of Mina Shirakawa at the beginning of this match. But Shirakawa implemented her game plan and was hurting Athena.
Up next: Jon Moxley vs. Kyle O’Reilly for the AEW Continental Championship.
After the match, Kyle Fletcher came out and congratulated Takeshita before turning on him.
Eventually, Konosuke Takeshita hit Kazuchika Okada with the Raging Fire to win the International Championship. Takeshita is now a two-time International Champion. He joins Orange Cassidy as the only two-time International Champions. Takeshita and Okada are now 1-1 against each other in singles matches. This was the first Okada singles loss since World’s End 2025 against Jon Moxley.
Early on in this match, Takeshita appeared to gain the upper hand. Okada responded and took the action outside the ring, where he found success. Both wrestlers displayed a ton of chemistry, making for a very competitive match. Takeshita’s elite athleticism was a difference maker in this contest.
The Rainmaker vs. the Alpha lived up to the hype and more. “This is awesome,” chants rang down during this match. Okada hit Takeshita with a Rainmaker, but the challenger fell outside the ring. As Okada beat down Takeshita, he began to smile. Don Callis got involved as he didn’t want Okada to continue hurting Takeshita on the outside.
Takeshita got back to his feet and delivered a massive suplex off the top rope. Then, Okada and Takeshita exchanged blows in the middle of the ring. Both guys went back and forth throughout the match, struggling to gain the upper hand.
Cope and Cage defeated FTR in the opening match of Double or Nothing to win the AEW World Tag Team Championship. This is their first AEW Tag Team Championship victory. Overall, Cope and Cage are now eight-time tag team champions throughout their illustrious careers. This is the first time Cope and Cage have won tag team titles since WrestleMania X-Seven in 2001. Cage and Cope are now 2-1 against FTR in two-on-two tag team competition.
FTR took the fight to Cope and Cage from the start of the match as expected. Stokely gave Harwood barbed wire, but Christian got hold of it and used it against him. This rivalry has been extremely heated over the last few months, and it showed during this match.
After a few minutes, both teams were outside the ring and were hurting. FTR brought out bricks, tools, and more to try to make Cage and Cope quit. Stokely took off the top rope of the ring, but it backfired on FTR. Cope returned out of nowhere and hit Harwood and Wheeler with a spear.
Beth, Cope’s wife, came out to help them. Harwood took out lighter fluid onto a table outside the ring. They tried to put Beth through the table, but Wheeler and Stokely went through it instead. Beth took out Spike, Cope’s signature bat, to pick up the victory. The crowd was heavily behind Cope and Cage during this match.
Beth Copeland, the wife of Adam, came to their aid during the Tag Team Championship match.
Cope receives a warm welcome from the audience at Louis Armstrong Stadium ahead of the AEW Tag Team Championship match.
FTR is defending their AEW World Tag Team Championship against Cope and Cage in an I Quit Match. This is the opening match of AEW Double or Nothing.
On the AEW Double or Nothing Buy In, Mick Foley was interrupted by MJF. MJF is challenging Darby Allin for the AEW World Championship in the Main Event of Double or Nothing.
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