Five reasons to watch AEW Double or Nothing
On May 23, the second edition of the AEW Pay-Per-View Double or Nothing will take place at the Daily’s Place and TIAA Bank Field.
If you are still not sold on watching this Pay-Per-View, don’t worry here are five reasons you should watch.
Casino Ladder Match
This match has the potential to steal the show. The competitors in this match are some of the craziest wrestlers in the AEW roster.Β There’s no chance this match will disappoint you if you watch it.
The wrestlers that are competing:
- Orange Cassidy
- Darby Allin
- Colt Cabana
- Scorpio Sky
- Rey FΓ©nix
- Kip Sabian
- Frankie Kazarian
- Luchasaurus
- Mystery Opponent
Cody w/ Arn Anderson vs. Lance Archer w/ Jake Roberts For the TNT championship
This match will crown the first-ever AEW TNT champion. It has had the best build of the entire Pay-Per-View.Β Cody and Lance Archer will do everything in their abilities to win the TNT Championship that will be awarded to the winner by boxing legend, Mike Tyson.
The Elite & Matt Hardy vs. The Inner Circle in a Stadium Stampede Match
AEW has booked several entertaining and creative matches during this pandemic and this match has the potential to be better than those previous ones.
This match will not take place on Daily’s Place, instead it will occur on the TIAA Bank Field (The Jacksonville Jaguars Home Stadium). This is has potential to be the Match of the Night for sure.
MJF W/ Wardlow vs. Jungle Boy
Not many people are talking about this match and it’s a totally shame. Jungle Boy and MJF have great chemistry together in the ring and this match at Double or Nothing will deliver.
Jungle Boy and MJF have faced each other on PWG and Dynamite before, and their matches are always crowd favorites.
Jon Moxley (C) vs. Mr. Brodie Lee for the AEW championship
This match may feel cold to many, but Moxley and Lee will want to prove all the people who think this is a cold feud by having a stellar match.Β People are not paying too much attention, so it will be sure to surprise a lot of people on how good it will be.
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Juan Carlos Reneo
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Juan Carlos Reneo
The Scrap’s Juan Carlos Reneo is from Spain, he writes about and loves professional wrestling. Make sure to follow him on Twitter (@ReneusMeister).
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