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AEW Double or Nothing 2021 preview: UK start time, matches, live stream and more

AEW Double or Nothing 2021 poster for Kenny Omega vs. Pac vs. Orange Cassidy
Omega puts the gold on the line (Photo: AEW)

AEW Double or Nothing 2021 is just hours away – and we’ve got you covered.

With four championship bouts, an Olympic debut, grudge matches aplenty and more, the wrestling world is watching to see how everything unfolds.

As well as the excitement of a capacity crowd, fans will also be excited to see the icon Sting in his first live match since 2015.

Although he teamed with Daby Allin in a cinematic Street Fight at Revolution in March, tonight’s tag team clash will be first straight-up bout since he faced Seth Rollins six years ago.

There’s also the unpredictability of this year’s Stadium Stampede, and the usual mystery surrounding the Casino Battle Royale and its unannounced competitor.

With such a big night ahead, we’ve put together our usual pay-per-view guide with the full match card, streaming details and more.

Here’s what you need to know…

When is AEW Double or Nothing 2021?

AEW Double or Nothing takes place on tonight (Sunday, May 30) with all the action on the main card kicking off at 1am for fans in the UK.

How can you watch AEW Double or Nothing 2021?

For fans in the UK, AEW Double or Nothing is available to order via Fite TV.

Meanwhile, those in the United States can get in on the action through either B/R Live or traditional pay-per-view.

AEW Double or Nothing 2021 full match card

  • AEW World Title: Kenny Omega (c) vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Pac
  • AEW Women’s Title: Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D.
  • Stadium Stampede: The Pinnacle vs. The Inner Circle
  • AEW Tag Team Titles: The Young Bucks (c) vs. Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston
  • TNT Title: Miro (c) vs. Lance Archer
  • Sting and Darby Allin vs. Scorpio Sky and Ethan Page
  • Cody Rhodes vs. Anthony Ogogo
  • ‘Hangman’ Adam Page vs. Brian Cage
  • 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
  • Pre-show – NWA World Women’s Title: Serena Deeb (c) vs. Riho

What can you expect from AEW Double or Nothing 2021? Stadium Stampede, mystery man in Casino Battle Royale and more

There’s a lot to get excited about tonight, with a stacked card offering a variety of styles and stakes to keep everyone entertained.

Look to Kenny Omega to retain, as tempting as a full crowd cheering an Orange Cassidy win must be for the company, while the time is now for Britt Baker to build on Hikaru Shida’s hard work at the top of the division.

This could be the last night we see The Inner Circle together if they lose to The Pinnacle, although the bigger mystery is how AEW can make Stadium Stampede work not only in front of a live crowd, but also as a more serious match.

Miro is sure to retain, while Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley would be great outsiders to claim the tag team titles, and Anthony Ogogo surely has to win his big pay-per-view debut.

Sting and Darby Allin will likely build momentum in their match, while Adam Page should definitely be beating Brian Cage to do the same.

In terms of the Casino Battle Royale, predicting a winner is always tough, although the likes of Penta and Christian Cage would make fantastic choices to challenge Omega.

For the mystery competitor, seeing someone from IMPACT Wrestling – Rich Swann, perhaps? – would be a welcome surprise, but a big one given how one-sided the presentation of the arrangement between the companies has been.


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