AEW Double Or Nothing match card confirmed
Last night on AEW’s Twitter multiple matches were confirmed for the highly anticipated Double Or Nothing PPV, taking place on the 29th of May in Las Vegas.
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Last night on AEW’s Twitter multiple matches were confirmed for the highly anticipated Double Or Nothing PPV, taking place on the 29th of May in Las Vegas.
Last night’s AEW Dynamite saw a stacked card. Adam Cole and Jeff Hardy collided in a huge main event while AEW World Champion Hangman Adam Page faced off against Konosuke Takeshita and so much more.
Adam Cole takes on Jeff Hardy for a spot in the Owen Hart Foundation Cup tournament final. Plus, Burnaby, BC's Kyle O'Reilly meets Rey Fenix and AEW World Heavyweight Champion "Hangman" Adam Page is in action. You can catch AEW Dynamite LIVE at 8pm et/5pm pt on TSN2, streaming on TSN Direct and on TSN.ca.
Speaking with Brandon F. Walker of Rasslin’, Tony Khan discussed the upcoming AEW World Championship match at Double Or Nothing and revealed who he believes is the greatest AEW World Champion ever.
Former AEW World Tag Team Champions collide as Scorpio Sky defends his TNT Championship against Frankie Kazarian. Plus Death Triangle is in trios action and Ruby Soho meets Riho in an Owen Hart Foundation Cup first-round match. You can catch AEW Rampage at the special time of 5:30pm et/2:30pm pt streaming on TSN Direct and on TSN.ca.
Last night’s AEW Dynamite saw a stacked card, featuring three huge Owen Hart Foundation Tournament matches, two from the men’s division and one from the women’s. Also CM Punk was in action against Dark Order’s John Silver, and so much more.
On the 20th of April, we saw history be made in the world of professional wrestling as AEW president Tony Khan revealed that AEW and NJPW would be combining to put on a joint show now known as Forbidden Door.
On the 20th of April, we saw history be made in the world of professional wrestling as AEW president Tony Khan revealed that AEW and NJPW would be combining to put on a joint show now known as Forbidden Door.