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The 2022 Double or Nothing was the fourth annual
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(PPV)
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produced by
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(AEW). It took place during
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weekend on May 29, 2022, at the
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in the
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suburb of
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. The event returned Double or Nothing to its home of Las Vegas, after the previous two years had to be held at
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and the adjacent
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stadium in
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due to the
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. Thirteen matches were contested at the event, including one on The Buy In pre-show. In the main event,
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defeated "Hangman" Adam Page to win the
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, which was Punk's first world championship win since
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. In other prominent matches,
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and Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. were the inaugural winners of the men's and women's
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, The Jericho Appreciation Society (
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, Daniel Garcia, Jake Hager, Angelo Parker, and
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) defeated The Blackpool Combat Club (
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and
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),
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, Santana, and Ortiz by
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in an Anarchy in the Arena match, and in the opening bout, Wardlow defeated MJF, which freed Wardlow from his "contract" with MJF and officially "signed" with AEW. The event saw the AEW debuts of Stokely Hathaway (who aligned himself with Jade Cargill),
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(previously known as Ember Moon in
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), and Rush (who aligned himself with
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and became a member of the Andrade Family Office). It additionally featured a special appearance from
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's widow Dr. Martha Hart, the in-ring debut of
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Paige VanZant, and the first-ever Anarchy in the Arena match, which replaced Stadium Stampede featured at the prior two events.


Production


Background

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is considered
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's (AEW) marquee
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, having first been held in
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, which was the promotion's first
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event and first
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(PPV) produced. It is held annually in May during
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weekend and is one of AEW's "Big Four" PPVs, which includes All Out, Full Gear, and
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, their four biggest domestic shows produced quarterly. The event's name is a reference to its
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theme, which was where the inaugural event was held. After the previous two years' events had to be held at
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and the adjacent
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stadium in
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due to the
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, the 2022 event returned Double or Nothing to Las Vegas. On February 23, 2022, it was confirmed that the fourth Double or Nothing event would take place on May 29, but unlike the inaugural event, which was held at the
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, the 2022 event was held at the
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on the
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in
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. Additionally as part of Double or Nothing week, both of AEW's weekly television programs, '' Wednesday Night Dynamite'' and '' Friday Night Rampage'', aired
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on May 25 and May 27, respectively, at the nearby
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at the
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. There was also a fan fest on Saturday, May 28, held at the
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. Tickets for Double or Nothing went on sale on March 4, 2022, in which first day sales drew over $1 million at the
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, marking the first time AEW crossed $1 million at the gate. In addition to PPV, AEW partnered with Joe Hand Promotions to air Double or Nothing in select movie theaters across the United States.


Storylines

Double or Nothing featured
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that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds and storylines. Storylines were produced on AEW's weekly television programs, ''Dynamite'' and ''Rampage'', the supplementary online streaming shows, ''
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'' and ''
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'', and
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'
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series '' Being The Elite''. In September 2021, AEW announced the establishment of the
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, an annual tournament to honor the legacy of
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, a prominent wrestler for
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(at the time was known as the World Wrestling Federation) during the 1990s, who tragically died at that company's 1999 Over the Edge PPV. The tournament was established in collaboration with The Owen Hart Foundation. On December 17, AEW revealed that there would be both a men's and women's tournament of the Owen Hart Cup, and the winners would receive a trophy called "The Owen". It was also confirmed that the tournaments would begin in May with the finals to be held at Double or Nothing. AEW President and
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revealed that he had originally considered concluding the Owen Hart Cup at the
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, but decided on Double or Nothing so that Dr. Martha Hart could be involved due to her schedule. In deciding why there would be both a men's and women's tournament, Khan likened it to the
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tennis tournament, which also has both men's and women's tournaments. In the wake of
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's victory at
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, he set his sights on the
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. Over the following weeks, Punk would defeat the likes of
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, Max Caster, and Penta Oscuro. After conquering
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on the April 20 episode of ''Dynamite'', reigning champion "Hangman" Adam Page confronted Punk as the latter had ascended the top of the rankings to become the number one contender for Page's championship. The following week, the match was subsequently scheduled for Double or Nothing. During MJF's match at Revolution, Wardlow, who began developing tension with MJF in December 2021, turned on the latter, thus turning
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. On the following episode of ''Dynamite'', Wardlow cemented his turn in a promo, declaring that he was no longer MJF's bodyguard and no longer a member of the Pinnacle. On the May 18 episode of ''Dynamite'', Wardlow, as part of a set of contract stipulations which would make him able to wrestle MJF, was lashed 10 times by MJF, only to be also ambushed by
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. The succeeding week, Wardlow completed the final stipulation which guaranteed him a match with MJF at Double or Nothing by defeating Spears in a
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, with MJF serving unsuccessfully as the special guest referee; should Wardlow win, he would be officially released from his contract with MJF, but would be banned from obtaining a new AEW contract and be required to remain under MJF's employment if he loses. Following the match between
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and
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at Revolution, where Kingston emerged victorious, Kingston attempted to shake the hand of Jericho, who stated before the match he would do so if Kingston defeated him, but Jericho instead refused and left the ring. On the following episode of ''Dynamite'', Jericho turned
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by attacking Kingston and
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& Ortiz with the help of 2.0, Daniel Garcia, and Jake Hager, ending The Inner Circle, and forming a new stable named "The Jericho Appreciation Society". The following week, Jericho stated that the fans and the Inner Circle did not appreciate him, and that Kingston embarrassed him by making him tap out. He then dubbed the stable as "sport-entertainers" who beats up "pro-wrestlers". On the May 11 episode of ''Dynamite'', Kingston along with Santana and Ortiz, united with the
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to fight off the Jericho Appreciation Society. The following week, Kingston agreed to team with
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and
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, along with Santana and Ortiz, to wrestle the Jericho Appreciation Society in an Anarchy in the Arena match at Double or Nothing. After remaining undefeated for a year,
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defeated Sammy Guevara to win the
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on the March 9 episode of ''Dynamite''. After the match, Paige VanZant, who helped Sky win the title, signed her AEW contract on top of Guevara's real-life girlfriend,
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. Although Sky lost the title back to Guevara at Battle of the Belts II, he regained it two weeks later on the April 27 episode of ''Dynamite'' after defeating Guevara in a
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. On the May 13 episode of ''Rampage'', Sky successfully defended the title against his former tag team partner
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, following interference from
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and Dan Lambert. On the May 27 episode of ''Rampage'', it was announced that Guevara, Conti, and Kazarian would face
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(Sky, Page, and VanZant) at Double or Nothing where if Guevara's team loses, neither Guevara or Kazarian can challenge for the TNT Championship as long as Sky is champion.


Event


The Buy-In

During the Double or Nothing Buy-In pre-show, Hookhausen (
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and Danhausen) faced
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and Mark Sterling. In the end, Hook suplexed Sterling and tagged in Danhausen, who pinned Sterling to win the match.


Preliminary matches

The actual pay-per-view opened with MJF facing Wardlow. At the start of the match, MJF ducked to ringside and told the referee to make Wardlow back up. A short time later, MJF donned the Dynamite Diamond Ring, but the referee saw it and took it away. MJF tried to shake hands with Wardlow, who obliged and then held onto his hand. Wardlow would then perform ten consecutive powerbombs on MJF to win the match; since Wardlow won, he was granted his release from his contract with MJF and free to officially join AEW. Next, The Hardys (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) faced The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson), who were accompanied by
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. During the match, Nick performed a springboard into a
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on Jeff. Later, Matt Jackson gave Jeff a Twist of Fate. Outside the ring, Jeff landed a Swanton Bomb on Matt Jackson through the steel steps. Back in the ring, Matt Hardy performed a Twist of Fate on Nick for a nearfall. In the end, Matt Hardy performed a second Twist of Fate on Nick and tagged in Jeff, who followed with a Swanton Bomb on Nick to win the match. After that, Jade Cargill defended the
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against Anna Jay. Mark Sterling made his way to ringside with a crutch in hand and argued with the referee. Jay performed a leg sweep on Cargill with the crutch for a nearfall. John Silver ran out and performed a
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on Sterling. Stokely Hathaway walked out and stood at ringside, making his unannounced AEW debut. Cargill performed a Jaded on Jay from the top rope to retain the title. Following the match,
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and Red Velvet held up Jay for Cargill. Kris Statlander ran out and stared down the trio. They were interrupted by
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in her unannounced AEW debut, who allied with Jay and Statlander. Hathaway led The Baddies out of the ring without any physicality. The next match was between
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(
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, Penta Oscuro, and
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), who were accompanied by
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, against Malakai Black, The House of Black (Malakai Black, Buddy Matthews, and Brody King) in a six-man tag team match. Penta landed a Canadian Destroyer on Matthews on the apron. Pac performed a 450 splash on Black from the top rope. Abrahantes distracted the referee while Pac took advantage and hit Black with a Professional wrestling strikes#Low blow, low blow. Pac went up top for a Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Corkscrew shooting star press, Black Arrow, but the lights went off. When the lights turned on, Julia Hart (wrestler), Julia Hart was standing in the ring and blew a mist in the face of Pac. Black hit a Professional wrestling strikes#Spin kick, Black Mass on Pac to win the match. After the match, Hart celebrated the victory with The House of Black, becoming the stable's newest member, finally leaving The Varsity Blonds, and leaving Brian Pillman Jr. and Griff Garrison in shock. Next, the Men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament finals took place as
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faced Samoa Joe. As the match was continuing, Bobby Fish distracted Joe long enough for Cole to take advantage and perform Professional wrestling strikes#Shining wizard, the Boom on Joe for the victory and to win the Men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament. The sixth match was the Women's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament finals as Britt Baker, Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D faced Ruby Soho (wrestler), Ruby Soho. Soho applied a Sharpshooter (professional wrestling), sharpshooter on Baker, who grabbed the rope to void the submission. In the end, Soho went to the ropes and put herself on the shoulders of Baker before performing a victory roll for a nearfall. Baker reversed it and got the victory and to win the Women's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament. After the match, Dr. Martha Hart was introduced by commentator Tony Schiavone, who thanked the fans for the warm welcome while Cole and Baker stood on opposite sides of the stage. She thanked various people from AEW and her children. Martha presented the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament belt that she handed to Cole first, and handed the second Owen Hart Foundation Tournament belt to Baker. Later, American Top Team (Ethan Page, Scorpio Sky, Paige VanZant) were accompanied by Dan Lambert to face Frankie Kazarian, Sammy Guevara, and Tay Conti in a six-person mixed tag team match. During the match, VanZant performed a Michinoku Driver on Conti for a nearfall. In the end, Guevara attempted a superkick on Kazarian, who ducked, causing him to hit Conti instead. Kazarian tossed Guevara to ringside, allowing Page to perform a roundhouse kick on Kazarian, with Sky following up with a TKO on the latter for the victory; since American Top Team won, neither Kazarian nor Guevara are allowed to challenge for the TNT Championship again as long as Sky is champion. This marked Paige VanZant's first win in AEW. Next, Darby Allin took on Kyle O'Reilly. When Allin went for another suicide dive, O'Reilly countered and applied a guillotine choke on Allin. Back in the ring, Allin performed the Last Supper Pin (professional wrestling)#Cradle, cradle pin attempt on O'Reilly for a nearfall. In the final moments, O'Reilly performed three PK kicks on Allin, and landed a knee drop from the top rope for the victory. Subsequently, Thunder Rosa defended the AEW Women's World Championship against Serena Deeb. Rosa performed a Death Valley Driver on Deeb for a nearfall. Deeb then applied a Professional wrestling holds#Figure-four leglock, figure-four leglock on Rosa, where they ended up rolling out of the ring to the floor, which broke the hold. Back in the ring, Deeb applied the Serenity Lock, which she released and put Rosa down with a powerbomb. Moments later, Deeb avoided a charging Rosa, who crashed in the corner. Deeb went to the ropes and was cut off by Rosa, who executed a top rope superplex. Rosa followed with a Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Sitout reverse Piledriver, Fire Thunder Driver on Deeb to retain the title. Following this was an Anarchy in the Arena match between The Jericho Appreciation Society (Chris Jericho, Daniel Garcia, Jake Hager, Angelo Parker, and Matt Menard) against The Blackpool Combat Club (Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley), Eddie Kingston, Santana, and Ortiz. When the latter were entering from various places in the arena, the brawl started while Moxley’s "Wild Thing (The Troggs song)#Other versions, Wild Thing" theme song continued to play. Later, Jericho smashed the soundboard to stop the music from playing. Garcia performed a Piledriver (professional wrestling), piledriver on Ortiz through the steel steps. Jericho put Moxley in the Boston crab, Walls of Jericho on a table, but it collapsed a second after he applied the move. As Danielson and Moxley were applying the Professional wrestling holds#Crossface, LeBell Lock and Professional wrestling holds#Bulldog choke, bulldog choke on Jericho and Hager respectively, Kingston walked down the ramp with a can of gasoline and poured it on Jericho while Danielson had him in a hold. Danielson took exception and fought with Kingston, with Moxley trying to break them up. Danielson drove a steel chair into Jericho's face and performed a running knee at the same time for a nearfall. Hager hit Danielson from behind with Jericho’s bat. Jericho applied the Walls of Jericho on Danielson while Hager choked the latter with a cable. Danielson passed out, thus the Jericho Appreciation Society won the match by
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. In the penultimate match, Jurassic Express (Jungle Boy (wrestler), Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus) (accompanied by Christian Cage) defended the AEW World Tag Team Championship against Swerve In Our Glory (Keith Lee (wrestler), Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland) and Team Taz (Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks). Boy attempted another suicide dive on Strickland, but Lee caught him and powerbombed him onto the back of Luchasaurus. As Luchasaurus went for a double chokeslam, Lee and Hobbs both grabbed him and slammed him instead. Hobbs leapt from the ropes and performed a double blockbuster on Lee and Luchasaurus. Moments later, Starks had Boy pinned and used the ropes for leverage until Cage shoved his feet off the ropes. Lee held up Boy while Strickland performed a Swerve Stomp. In the end, Boy and Luchasaurus performed the Thoracic Express on Strickland to retain the titles.


Main event

In the main event, "Hangman" Adam Page defended the AEW World Championship against CM Punk. Page went for a Buckshot Lariat, but Punk countered and applied the sharpshooter on Page, who managed to touch the ropes to void the submission. Punk landed a roundhouse kick on Page, who performed the Go to Sleep (wrestling), Go To Sleep on Punk for a nearfall. As Page went to the apron and attempted another Buckshot Lariat on Punk, the latter caught him and when he hoisted up Page for the GTS, Page’s boots incapacitated the referee. Page picked up the AEW World Championship belt and wanted to strike Punk with the belt, however, Page looked conflicted and tossed the belt back in a corner of the ring. In the culmination of the match, Page's knee buckled during the execution of a Buckshot Lariat, allowing Punk to perform the GTS and win the title. This marked Punk's first world championship win since 2011.


Reception

Double or Nothing received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics; however, much criticism was drawn towards the overall runtime of the event. For ''CBS Sports'', Brent Brookhouse wrote that the event was an "uncharacteristically uneven" pay-per-view event for AEW. Cargill-Jay was "rough", the trios match between Death Triangle and House of Black was a "thrilling" action from start to finish, Baker-Soho was "a solid match that had a questionable winner", Deeb-Rosa was "a very nice showing for the AEW women's division" as both showed some solid technical skills and grit to put on a "fine match", the Anarchy in the Arena match was "a wild bloodbath", the tag team championship three-way between Jurassic Express, Swerve in Our Glory and Team Taz was "fun", and the main event was "a bit clunky at times" and "fine" when they just went at each other. Justin Barrasso of ''Sports Illustrated'' opined that although Double or Nothing "ran too long", it still had its "share of standout moments". Barasso thought there was no more significant moment at Double or Nothing than Punk regaining his place atop the wrestling world, the tag team championship three-way match was "outstanding", the Anarchy in the Arena match was an "unforgettable gore", Rosa-Deeb was a "technical brilliance", O'Reilly-Allin was "very good", and Baker-Soho was "one of the best on the card". Writing for ''Pro Wrestling Dot Net'', Jason Powell stated that the event was "enjoyable". The Hardys-Bucks tag match exceeded his expectations, the six-man tag team was a "very good spotfest", Rosa-Deeb was "well-worked", the Anarchy in the Arena was "crazy enough that it could spark more interest in the feud", the tag team championship three-way was "entertaining", and the AEW World Championship was "a good main event." Combat sports journalist Dave Meltzer for the ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' assigned star ratings to the event, with the highest rated match being the Anarchy in the Arena, which was rated 5 stars. Elsewhere on the card, the main event, the three-way tag, and the six-man tag team all received 4 stars out of 5. Rosa-Deeb was assigned 4 stars, and the Hardys-Bucks tag match received 4 stars. The lowest rated match on the show was Cargill-Jay, which was given 1 stars.


Aftermath

During the Double or Nothing weekend, MJF No show (professional wrestling), no-showed a fan fest. When management tried calling him, he did not answer his phone. This came after months of rumors about the backstage tension between MJF and AEW owner
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about MJF's contract and payment he felt he should have, as well as doing an interview with Ariel Helwani without telling management. On the following episode of ''Dynamite'', MJF stated that he was not being respected by the fans and Khan. He eventually mentioned all the "ex-WWE" guys that he believes Khan treats better than him. The segment ended with MJF demanding to be fired by Khan, calling Khan a "fucking Mark (professional wrestling), mark", his microphone being cut off, and the screen going black. The next day, MJF's profile was removed from AEW's website and his merchandise was pulled on AEW’s merchandise site. On the June 3 episode of ''Rampage'', CM Punk announced that he was injured and required surgery. He initially wanted to relinquish the title; however, Tony Khan decided that an interim champion would be crowned until Punk's return. Punk would then face the interim champion to determine the undisputed champion. To determine the interim champion, AEW set up matches called the AEW Interim World Championship Eliminator Series that will culminate in a match at Forbidden Door (2022), Forbidden Door on June 26, a co-promoted event between AEW and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The first two matches took place on the June 8 episode of ''AEW Dynamite, Dynamite''. A Casino Battle Royale opened the show, which Kyle O'Reilly won. Then O'Reilly faced the number one ranked singles competitor Jon Moxley in the main event of the episode, which Moxley won. The third match took place on June 12 at Dominion 6.12 in Osaka-jo Hall between Hiroshi Tanahashi and Hirooki Goto, which Tanahashi won. Moxley and Tanahashi competed in a match for the interim championship at Forbidden Door, in which Moxley won.


Results


See also

* 2022 in professional wrestling


References


External links

* {{All Elite Wrestling events, Double or Nothing AEW Double or Nothing, 2022 2022 All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view events Events in Paradise, Nevada May 2022 in the United States Professional wrestling shows in the Las Vegas Valley 2022 in professional wrestling Events at T-Mobile Arena