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Double or Nothing (2023)

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All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view event
Double or Nothing
Promotional poster featuring"Jungle Boy" Jack Perry,MJF,Darby Allin, andSammy Guevara
PromotionAll Elite Wrestling
DateMay 28, 2023
CityParadise, Nevada
VenueT-Mobile Arena
Attendance10,550[1]
Buy rate140,000[2]
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The 2023Double or Nothing was the fifth annualDouble or Nothingprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV)event produced byAll Elite Wrestling (AEW). It took place duringMemorial Day weekend on May 28, 2023, at theT-Mobile Arena in theLas Vegas suburb ofParadise, Nevada for the second consecutive year.

Eleven matches were contested at the event, including one onThe Buy In pre-show. In the event's final match, which was promoted as part of a double main event,Blackpool Combat Club (Bryan Danielson,Jon Moxley,Claudio Castagnoli, andWheeler Yuta) defeatedThe Elite (Kenny Omega,Matt Jackson,Nick Jackson, and"Hangman" Adam Page) in anAnarchy in the Arena match. The other main event, which was the penultimate match, sawMJF defeatSammy Guevara,Darby Allin, and"Jungle Boy" Jack Perry in afour-way match to retain theAEW World Championship. In other prominent matches,Wardlow defeatedChristian Cage in aLadder match to retain theAEW TNT Championship, and in the opening bout,Orange Cassidy won the 21-manBlackjackBattle Royal to retain theAEW International Championship. The event also saw the return ofKris Statlander, who answeredJade Cargill's open challenge and defeated her to win theAEW TBS Championship, ending Cargill's undefeated streak and record reign at 508 days. This was also Cargill's final appearance on an AEW pay-per-view event, as she did not appear on another AEW pay-per-view before her contract expired in September and she subsequently signed withWWE.

Double or Nothing was held on the same day asNXT Battleground, alivestreaming event produced byWWE for itsdevelopmental brand,NXT. This marked the first time since April 1989 that two major promotions produced major events head-to-head, after WWE'sWrestleMania V andWorld Championship Wrestling (WCW)'sClash of the Champions VI.

Production

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Background

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The event was held at theT-Mobile Arena in theLas Vegas suburb ofParadise, Nevada for the second consecutive year.

Double or Nothing is consideredAll Elite Wrestling's (AEW) marqueeevent, having first been held in2019, which was the promotion's firstprofessional wrestling event and firstpay-per-view (PPV) produced. It is held annually in May duringMemorial Day weekend and is one of AEW's "Big Four" PPVs, which includesAll Out,Full Gear, andRevolution, their four biggest domestic shows produced quarterly.[3] The event's name is a reference to itsLas Vegas theme and it is traditionally held in theLas Vegas area inParadise, Nevada. Exceptions from this norm occurred in2020 and2021 due toCOVID-19 pandemic restrictions that were in place at the time, but they maintained the Vegas theme.[4][5]

On March 5, 2023, during theRevolutionZero Hour pre-show, it was announced that the fifth Double or Nothing event would take place on May 28 at theT-Mobile Arena, marking the second Double or Nothing held here, after theprevious year's event. It was also announced that during Double or Nothing week, bothWednesday Night Dynamite andFriday Night Rampage would airlive from the nearbyMGM Grand Garden Arena—the location of the inaugural Double or Nothing—on May 24 and May 26, respectively.[6] However, due to a potentialTNT broadcast scheduling conflict,Rampage was rescheduled to air ontape delay as a specialSaturday Night Rampage on May 27, with the event being taped immediately after the live broadcast ofDynamite, but this conflict ended up not happening, thusRampage aired in its regular Friday time slot. Tickets for the events went on sale on March 17.[7]

The event went head-to-head withNXT Battleground, alivestreaming event produced byWWE for itsdevelopmental brand,NXT. This marked the first time since 1989 that two major promotions produced major events head-to-head, after WWE'sWrestleMania V (airing on PPV) andWorld Championship Wrestling (WCW)'sClash of the Champions VI (airing onTBS). According to WWE executiveShawn Michaels, the scheduling was not intended for WWE to go head-to-head with AEW, but that it was just due to the holiday (Memorial Day weekend) as he said WWE events had always done well on holidays.[8]

Storylines

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Double or Nothing featuredprofessional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds andstorylines.[9] Storylines were produced on AEW's weekly television programs,Dynamite andRampage.

On the April 19 episode ofDynamite, a Four Pillars Tournament was announced, with the winner challengingMJF for theAEW World Championship at Double or Nothing.[10] The participants of the tournament were revealed asSammy Guevara,"Jungle Boy" Jack Perry, andDarby Allin—these three plus MJF had long been regarded as the "four pillars" of AEW. Guevara defeated Perry bycountout with assistance from MJF in the semi-final match, while Allin received a bye to the final.[10] The following week in the final, Guevara would again win with assistance from MJF, this time defeating Darby viadisqualification, however,Tony Khan stated that the singles match between MJF and Guevara at Double or Nothing would only go ahead if they could beat Perry and Darby in atag team match; if Perry and Allin won, the World Championship match at Double or Nothing would be afour-way match between MJF, Guevara, Perry, and Allin.[11] On the May 3 episode, Perry and Allin won.[12]

In October 2022,"Hangman" Adam Page began a feud withJon Moxley of theBlackpool Combat Club (BCC). This culminated in aTexas Death match at Revolution that Page won. Page thought he was done with Moxley until Moxley andClaudio Castagnoli attacked Page's friendsJohn Silver andAlex Reynolds ofThe Dark Order, prompting Page to come to their aid, with BCC turning heel. BCC (Moxley, Castagnoli,Bryan Danielson, andWheeler Yuta) then defeated Page and The Dark Order (Evil Uno andStu Grayson). Throughout that episode, the teams fought throughout the backstage area until Page was left alone until his former friends-turned-enemiesThe Elite (Kenny Omega,Matt Jackson, andNick Jackson) got involved. WhileThe Young Bucks (Matt and Nick) wanted to mend things with Page, Omega was still hesitant until the May 17 episode ofDynamite, when Page officially rejoined The Elite with Omega's approval. The Elite then challenged BCC (Moxley, Castagnoli, Danielson, Yuta) to anAnarchy in the Arena match at Double or Nothing, which was accepted.[13]

On the May 17 episode ofDynamite,Orange Cassidy said that anyone who wanted to challenge him for theAEW International Championship could talk to AEW president Tony Khan to try and get a match as he would defend the title against anyone. It was later revealed that several wrestlers tried talking to Khan, and it was decided that Cassidy would defend the International Championship in a 21-manBlackjackBattle Royal at Double or Nothing.[14]

On the March 15 episode ofDynamite,Taya Valkyrie made her AEW debut and began going afterJade Cargill and herAEW TBS Championship. The two had a match for the title on the April 26 episode in which Valkyrie was banned from using her finisher; Cargill won the match. A frustrated Valkyrie put her hands on refereeAubrey Edwards and was subsequently suspended. On the May 19 episode ofRampage, Cargill held an open challenge for her title. After defeating two challengers back-to-back, Valkyrie then made her return from suspension and attacked Cargill. She subsequently challenged Cargill for the TBS Championship at Double or Nothing, which was made official.[15]

AtFull Gear in November 2022,Jamie Hayter defeatedToni Storm to become theinterimAEW Women's World Champion; she subsequently became the official champion afterThunder Rosa relinquished thelineal championship due to injury. In the weeks to come, Storm turned heel and allied withSaraya andRuby Soho, dubbing themselves the Outcasts as they were not AEW originals. After several more weeks of feuding, on the May 17 episode ofDynamite, Storm challenged Hayter to a match for the AEW Women's World Championship at Double or Nothing, which was accepted. That same episode, it was reported that Hayter was injured, but Tony Khan said that despite not being medically cleared, Hayter still wanted to do the match so the match would proceed as planned.[16]

After winning his thirdAEW TNT Championship on the April 19 episode ofDynamite,Wardlow was confronted byChristian Cage andLuchasaurus. Cage subsequently made his intentions clear that he wanted the TNT Championship. After weeks of feuding, on the May 17 episode ofDynamite, Wardlow challenged Cage to a match at Double or Nothing. Cage and Luchasaurus attacked Wardlow, putting him through a ladder, and Cage accepted, with the match scheduled as aladder match.[17]

After a long absence due to injury,Adam Cole made his return in early 2023 with his first match scheduled for the March 29 episode ofDynamite. A week prior, he delivered a promo, questioning who his first opponent would be, only to be interrupted by theJericho Appreciation Society's (JAS)Daniel Garcia, which led to Cole challenging Garcia to be his first opponent since his return. The following week, Cole defeated Garcia, celebrating with his partnerDr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. following the match. The celebration was interrupted by JAS leaderChris Jericho, who entered ringside and helped stablemate Garcia to the back.[18] On the April 12 episode, Cole interrupted Jericho's celebration with Garcia after he had defeatedKeith Lee, helping his former rival Lee to the back.[19] The following week, Cole and Jericho met in the ring attempting to talk out their problems, however, this led to a brawl and a brutal assault on Cole and Baker.[10] Cole's outnumbered feud with the JAS eventually led to the AEW debut ofRoderick Strong, a former teammate of Cole's in NXT.[20] After more feuding, anunsanctioned match between Cole and Jericho was scheduled for Double or Nothing, withExtreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) alumnusSabu named thespecial guest enforcer.[21]

Event

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Other on-screen personnel
RoleName
CommentatorsExcalibur(Pre-show and PPV)
Jim Ross(Pre-show and PPV)
Tony Schiavone(PPV)
Taz(Pre-show and PPV)
Don Callis(Anarchy in the Arena match)
Ring announcerJustin Roberts
RefereesAubrey Edwards
Bryce Remsburg
Mark Briscoe
Paul Turner
Rick Knox
Stephon Smith
InterviewerAlex Marvez
Pre-show panelRenee Paquette
Kazeem Famiyude
Paul Wight
Stokely Hathaway

Pre-show

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There was only one match that took place on The Buy In pre-show, which sawThe Hardys (Jeff Hardy andMatt Hardy) andHook (accompanied byIsiah Kassidy) faceEthan Page andThe Gunns (Austin Gunn andColten Gunn), where if The Hardys and Hook won, Matt would gain control of Page's contract. In the closing stages, The Gunns delivered the 3:10 to Yuma to Matt, but Jeff broke up the pin with a Swanton Bomb. The Hardys then delivered stereo Twists of Fate to The Gunns and Page. Hook then locked in the Redrum on Page, forcing him to submit, thus Page became Matt's employee.[22]

Preliminary matches

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The pay-per-view opened with Orange Cassidy defending the AEW International Championship in a 21-man Blackjack Battle Royal. The end came down toBig Bill,Penta El Zero Miedo,Swerve Strickland, and Cassidy as the final four participants. Bill delivered a lariat to Penta, thus eliminating him. As Bill attempted a chokeslam on Cassidy, Strickland snuck up from behind and eliminated Bill. Cassidy performed a Stundog Millionaire, followed by a pump kick by Strickland. Cassidy then hit the Orange Punch, but Strickland held onto the ropes. Cassidy kicked Strickland's hands off the ropes, thus eliminating him and retaining the title.[22]

The next match was an unsanctioned match between Adam Cole (accompanied by Roderick Strong) and Chris Jericho (accompanied byJake Hager, Daniel Garcia,Matt Menard, andAngelo Parker), with Sabu serving as the special guest enforcer. In the opening stages, Cole delivered a Panama Sunrise on the apron to Jericho. Jericho then pushed Cole into the steel steps. As Jericho attempted a Lionsault, Cole countered into a mid-air superkick. As Cole attempted another Panama Sunrise, Jericho countered into the Walls of Jericho, but Cole reached the ropes. Jericho then delivered the Codebreaker and brought out a kendo stick. Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. then came out and started beating Jericho with a kendo stick. Saraya then came out and fought Baker to the back. Cole then performed a DDT to Jericho for a two count. Cole then delivered a superkick, a Panama Sunrise, and two Last Shots (with one with a chain wrapped around his knee). Cole then started punching Jericho with the chain wrapped around his hand, forcing refereeAubrey Edwards to stop the match, declaring Cole the winner via referee stoppage.[22]

After that,FTR (Dax Harwood andCash Wheeler) defended theAEW World Tag Team Championship againstJay Lethal andJeff Jarrett (accompanied bySonjay Dutt,Karen Jarrett, andSatnam Singh), withMark Briscoe serving as the special guest referee. In the closing stages, as Jeff attempted to smash Harwood with a guitar, Harwood ducked and Jarrett instead hit Briscoe. FTR then delivered the Big Rig, but as Aubrey Edwards was coming down to count the pin, Karen smashed a guitar over her head. Lethal then delivered simultaneous Lethal Injections to FTR for a two count. FTR then delivered the Big Rig to Jeff for the win.[22]

In the fourth match, Wardlow defended the AEW TNT Championship against Christian Cage in a Ladder match. In the closing stages, Cage delivered an inverted DDT off the ladder. Wardlow then performed an Alabama Slam to Cage. Wardlow then delivered a chair shot and a Senton Atomico from the top of a ladder through a table to Luchasaurus. Wardlow then performed a Powerbomb to Cage and climbed the ladder to retain the title.[22]

Next, Jamie Hayter defended the AEW Women's World Championship against Toni Storm. Before the match started, Saraya and Ruby Soho attacked Hayter. Hayter delivered the Hayterade for a two count. Storm then performed the Storm Zero to become the first two-time AEW Women's World Champion.[22]

After that,The House of Black (Malakai Black,Buddy Matthews, andBrody King, accompanied byJulia Hart) defended theAEW World Trios Championship againstThe Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens andMax Caster) andBilly Gunn. In the closing stages, Matthews delivered a Meteora to Bowens. King then performed a cannonball in the corner, but Caster broke up the pin. Gunn then delivered the Famouser, but Black immediately performed a Black Mass to Gunn for the win.[22]

The next match was for the AEW TBS Championship contested between defending champion Jade Cargill (withLeila Grey and"Smart" Mark Sterling) and Taya Valkyrie. In the end, Valkyrie delivered a lariat, a Blue Thunder Bomb, and the Road to Valhalla for a two count. Cargill then performed a spear and the Jaded for the win. Immediately after, Cargill called out any woman to face her. This brought out the returningKris Statlander, who had been out with an injury for the last several months. As Cargill attempted the Jaded, Statlander blocked it and performed the Big Bang to become the new champion, ending Cargill's reign at 508 days and making Cargill's record to 60–1.[22]

In the penultimate match and the first of the double main event, MJF defended the AEW World Championship against "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry, Sammy Guevara, and Darby Allin. In the opening stages, Perry delivered a rebound lariat, but Allin followed it up with a poisonrana. Allin then performed Diamond Dust to MJF for a two count. Guevara then hit a superkick and a Spanish Fly for a two count. MJF delivered a powerbomb backbreaker for another two count. Allin then performed a Scorpion Death Drop, Guevara delivered a Codebreaker, and Perry hit a Killswitch, all to MJF. Guevara and Allin then simultaneously performed the Walls of Jericho and the Scorpion Death Lock on MJF and Perry, respectively. Guevara then delivered the Ace Crusher and Allin performed the Yoshi Tonic on MJF for a two count. MJF then delivered an avalanche powerbomb to Darby for a two count. Allin then hit the Last Supper to Perry for a two count. Guevara then delivered the GTH to Perry. As Guevara attempted the 450° splash, Allin pushed him off the ropes. As Allin attempted the Coffin Drop to Perry, MJF put the title belt over Perry's body, causing Allin to fall onto the belt. MJF then delivered a headlock takeover to Allin to retain the title.[22]

Main event

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The main event and the final match was the Anarchy in the Arena match, contested between the Blackpool Combat Club (Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta) and The Elite (Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, and "Hangman" Adam Page). In the opening stages, the Blackpool Combat Club's entrance theme (theX cover of "Wild Thing") was performed live by the band Violent Idols, who kept repeating the song long after the match started in keeping with the general theme of the match. Danielson delivered a roundhouse kick to Page, who responded with a lariat. The Elite then performed simultaneous superkicks to the Blackpool Combat Club, after which Matt delivered locomotion northern lights suplexes to Yuta. Matt and Nick then stopped the band from playing by hitting a double superkick on its lead singer. Nick then hit a tope con giro on Castagnoli while Moxley suplexed Omega into barbed wire and stabbed a fork into Omega's forehead, followed by the action spilling out even further into the arena. Castagnoli hit a piledriver on Matt in the back of a pickup truck outside the arena, and Page hit the Dead Eye on Moxley. Page then hit Yuta with the Buckshot Lariat for a two count, followed by Danielson performing Busaiku Knees on Omega and Page. Yuta then hit a low blow on Matt and Moxley then delivered a Gotch-style piledriver to Nick. Moxley put a handful ofthumb tacks in Matt's mouth while Castagnoli hit Nick with an uppercut. Omega delivered a V-Trigger to Castagnoli, then hit the One-Winged Angel on Danielson, but Yuta broke up the pin. As Page attempted the Buckshot Lariat again, Yuta ducked and jabbed Page in the face with a screwdriver. Omega set Yuta up for another One-Winged Angel, but Omega's former managerDon Callis appeared withKonosuke Takeshita, who had aligned himself with The Elite in recent weeks. Takeshita betrayed The Elite just as Callis had betrayed Omega a few weeks earlier, delivering a jumping knee strike to Omega and turning heel for the first time in his career. Yuta then rolled Omega up into a seatbelt pin to win the match.[22]

Reception

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JournalistDave Meltzer of theWrestling Observer Newsletter gave star ratings to each match of the night. He rated the AEW Women's World Championship match 1.25 stars, which was the lowest rated match of the night. He then gave the kick-off show match 1.75 stars, and the Blackjack Battle Royale 4.25 stars. Adam Cole vs Chris Jericho received 3.25 stars, which also carried over to the AEW Trios Championship match, which also received 3.25 stars. The AEW World Tag Team Championship match received 4 stars, while the TNT Championship Ladder Match received 3.75 stars. Jade Cargill vs Taya Valkyrie received 2.75 stars, while the AEW World Championship match received 4.75 stars. Finally, the Anarchy in the Arena match received5 stars, which made it the highest rated match of the night.[23] The PPV received 140,000 buys, down from the previous year, which drew 155,000 buys.[2]

Blackface controversy

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The Anarchy in the Arena match generated controversy due to the appearance of the Violent Idols lead singer's mask, which several people commented resembledblackface.PWInsider stated that multiple people in AEW "couldn't believe it was allowed",[24] whileJim Cornette wondered "how did this escape anybody's attention, that there's a fucking white guy out there in blackface just wandering about like this is normal[?]". Many social media users also criticized it.[25]

Results

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No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[22]
1PThe Hardys (Jeff Hardy andMatt Hardy) andHook (withIsiah Kassidy) defeatedEthan Page andThe Gunns (Austin Gunn andColten Gunn) bysubmissionTrios match[26]
Since the Hardys and Hook won, Matt Hardy took ownership of Ethan Page's contract.
15:45
2Orange Cassidy (c) won by last eliminatingSwerve Strickland[Note 1]21-manBlackjackBattle Royal for theAEW International Championship[27]22:30
3Adam Cole (withRoderick Strong) defeatedChris Jericho (withAngelo Parker,Matt Menard,Daniel Garcia, andJake Hager) by referee stoppageUnsanctioned match[28]
Sabu was thespecial guest enforcer.
19:00
4FTR (Dax Harwood andCash Wheeler) (c) defeatedJeff Jarrett andJay Lethal (withKaren Jarrett,Sonjay Dutt, andSatnam Singh) bypinfallTag team match for theAEW World Tag Team Championship[29]
Mark Briscoe was thespecial guest referee.
19:55
5Wardlow (c) defeatedChristian CageLadder match for theAEW TNT Championship[30]17:10
6Toni Storm (withSaraya andRuby Soho) defeatedJamie Hayter (c) bypinfallSingles match for theAEW Women's World Championship[31]3:05
7The House of Black (Malakai Black,Brody King, andBuddy Matthews) (c) (withJulia Hart) defeatedThe Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens andMax Caster) andBilly Gunn bypinfall"House Rules"trios match for theAEW World Trios Championship[32]
Gunn and Acclaimed did not specify their stipulation.
15:20
8Jade Cargill (c) (with"Smart" Mark Sterling andLeila Grey) defeatedTaya Valkyrie bypinfallSingles match for theAEW TBS Championship[33]8:45
9Kris Statlander defeatedJade Cargill (c) (with"Smart" Mark Sterling andLeila Grey) bypinfallSingles match for theAEW TBS Championship[33]0:50
10MJF (c) defeatedSammy Guevara,Darby Allin, and"Jungle Boy" Jack Perry bypinfallFour-way match for theAEW World Championship[34]27:50
11Blackpool Combat Club (Bryan Danielson,Jon Moxley,Claudio Castagnoli, andWheeler Yuta) defeatedThe Elite (Kenny Omega,Matt Jackson,Nick Jackson, and"Hangman" Adam Page) bypinfallAnarchy in the Arena match[35]27:00
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
P – the match was broadcast on the pre-show
  1. ^Order of elimination:Tony Nese,Ari Daivari,Komander,Kip Sabian,Chuck Taylor,The Blade,The Butcher,Bandido,Lee Moriarty,Trent Beretta,Keith Lee,Rey Fénix,Juice Robinson,Jay White,Ricky Starks,Brian Cage,Dustin Rhodes,Penta El Zero Miedo, andBig Bill

Four Pillars Tournament

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First Round
Dynamite (April 19)
Finals
Dynamite (April 26)
      
Sammy GuevaraCountout
"Jungle Boy" Jack Perry11:30[10]
Sammy GuevaraDQ
Darby Allin11:55[11]
Darby Allin
BYE


  • Note – Due to winning the Four Pillars Tournament, Guevara was scheduled to faceMJF for theAEW World Championship at Double or Nothing; however, the championship match was later turned into afour-way match also involving Allin and Perry.

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