All Elite Wrestling’s (AEW) mega pay-per-view Double or Nothing 2021 is only a few days away. The third installment of the PPV will be live from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida.
The promotion treats Double or Nothing as their marquee event because the 2019 edition kick-started AEW. In this article, we will take a look at the FAQs and a preview of the showdown.
AEW Double or Nothing 2021 Date and Start Time
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As we mentioned earlier, Double or Nothing will air live on May 30 (Sunday), from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida. A pre-show will begin at 7 PM, with the main event starting at 8 PM.
For the UK fans, the event will be live from 1 am on Monday, May 31, because of the time-zone difference.
How to order/Where to Watch AEW Double or Nothing 2021
Like other AEW PPVs, Double or Nothing will stream live on BR/Live (US), Regular TV PPV, and FITE TV (UK). Fans who are willing to order on B/R Live can do so with $49.99.
After payment, fans will have access to the live stream during the event and the on-demand replay (72 hours following the event). Fans can watch on the web via desktop or laptop, on the B/R Live mobile app, or other connected devices.
Apart from these, AEW has partnered with Cinemark Theatres to air Double or Nothing live at select movie theatres. Fans can purchase the tickets for $25 at Cinemark’s website or on the Cinemark app.
Will there be a live audience?
Unlike its contemporary WWE, AEW started inviting a limited crowd to their events a long time ago. Hence, there would be live fans during Double or Nothing as well.
However, this event is special in that aspect too. AEW’s home ground Dailey’s Place will welcome the crowd at its full capacity for the first time since the pandemic. The venue has a capacity of 5,500 spectators.
Why should the fans watch the PPV?
The marquee event would feature a plethora of interesting matches including the unique ‘Stadium Stampede match.’ All major championships (World, TNT, Women’s, and Tag Team) will be on the line.
The event would also see wrestling legend Sting back in the ring after almost five years. There will be a battle royale to determine the upcoming number one contender for the world championship as well. You can have an in-depth look at the match card here.
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Ahead of the show, AEW will host their go-home edition of Double or Nothing on Friday night (May 28). They will also air a TV special called ‘Countdown to Double or Nothing’ on May 29, Saturday.
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On Saturday, AEW will hold a ‘Fan Fest’ featuring live stage shows, exhibition matches, meet and greets, and more. Let us know your thoughts about the PPV in the comments below.
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