AEW Double or Nothing took place Sunday at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Flushing, New York. Three titles changed hands. The pre-show was hosted by Renee Paquette and Mick Foley in his AEW debut.
Steel and Van could not survive five minutes against the Women’s Tag Team Champions. Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) retained their title shot eligibility.
Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia & Wheeler Yuta defeated Anthony Bowens, Hook & Katsuyori Shibata.
Big Boom AJ, QT Marshall, Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong (w/Big Justice) defeated Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, Anthony Ogogo, Shawn Dean, Carlie Bravo & Lee Moriarty).
Adam Copeland and Christian Cage became new AEW World Tag Team Champions in one of the most violent matches of the night. The match featured barbed wire, flaming tables, and cinderblocks. Beth Phoenix (Copeland’s wife) appeared at ringside to neutralize Stokely Hathaway. Cage locked Dax Harwood in a Sharpshooter while Copeland drove Spike the Bat into Harwood’s head. Harwood quit.
Takeshita won the AEW International Championship, defeating Okada by pinfall in a methodical match that the betting market had marked as a heavy Takeshita favorite. Don Callis was on commentary. After the match, Kyle Fletcher — Takeshita’s Don Callis Family stablemate — attacked Takeshita, kicking him out of the faction.
Athena advanced to the semifinals.
Moxley retained via submission in a no-time-limit match. O’Reilly had earned the shot by surviving their eliminator on Wednesday’s Dynamite.
Ospreay advanced to the semifinals.
Strickland advanced. Bandido is the ROH World Champion.
Thekla retained. In the final stages of the match, Shida accidentally struck Statlander, which was brushed off briefly before tensions boiled over — the two began fighting each other, and Thekla capitalized to retain.
Chris Jericho, The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin), Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks & Jack Perry defeated Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, Toa Liona, Mark Davis, Andrade El Idolo & The Dogs (Clark Connors & David Finlay). Lio Rush and Tommy Invincible made cameo appearances during the match.
MJF won the AEW World Championship for the third time, defeating Darby Allin at 24:01 in a match that built from a technical foundation before escalating into a brutal brawl.
Allin opened with rapid pin attempts but was derailed early when a tope suicida missed and he landed head-first. MJF powerbombed him onto the apron. Allin fought back, eventually connecting with a successful dive and a Coffin Drop off the scaffolding through a table. He locked in the Scorpion Death Lock, but his body gave out. MJF hit an avalanche tombstone piledriver followed by a side headlock pin for the win.
With MJF’s hair on the line, a barber’s chair had been staged at the entrance. MJF won and kept his hair. After the match, Kevin Knight — who had previously helped save Allin during the contract signing — appeared to check on the fallen champion, then turned on him with a UFO splash from the top rope onto the stretcher. Allin was taken out on the stretcher.
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