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00:00All Elite Wrestling are back in an empire state of mind, with a collection of cup clashes,
00:04challenges for championships, a multi-man marathon melee, and a battle to become the
00:09best and beat the barbershop blade. Start spreading the news! I'm Tom Campbell from
00:15Cultaholic Wrestling, and this is what happened at AEW Double or Nothing 2026.
00:21The buy-in brings us in with Renee Paquette introducing her host for the pre-show for
00:25the first time ever in AEW, the hardcore legend Mick Foley. Foley calls it the best night of his
00:32life, saying AEW helped him fall in love with wrestling all over again. And then Jeff Jarrett
00:38ran out and hit him with a guitar to take back his spot in the buy-in. No, no, Tom,
00:44no, Tom, that
00:45didn't happen. I know, I know, I just would have liked it for my best friend, that's all. We open
00:51with a five-minute title eliminator match with the AEW Women's World Tag Team Champions,
00:55the Divine Dominion facing Christopher Daniels' newest charges, Viva Van and Zayda Steele. The
01:01contenders only have to last five minutes to earn a future title match, and they decide to run the
01:05clock down, until they don't. A flurry of offense by Viva Van is snuffed out, and a hot tag to
01:10Steele
01:11puts the pressure on the Double D, but ultimately Steele falls to a double chokeslam, with just 15
01:17seconds on the clock remaining. Post-match, Christopher Daniels and Viva Van get a beat
01:21down, until TyJ hit the ring with a pipe and some wood. The champs don't fancy their chances,
01:27and they take their leave. TyJ will tie play another day.
01:33Trio's action next, as the Ops take on the Death Riders. Bowens showing out in only his second
01:39outing as part of the former, with Hook dominating Daniel Garcia, and Shibata imbuing Bushido's spirit,
01:46and getting some intense strikes in against Claudio Castagnoli. Careful, Claudio! That man
01:52had his brain removed, don't you know? The Death Riders triple-team Shibata and Hook in sequential
01:57order, leaving Bowens to go in solo. He holds his own against all three with some crisp, unique
02:03offense. However, he too is overwhelmed, clubbed and mugged by the Death Riders. A Claudio European
02:10uppercut putting the new boy down for three. Six-man tag match not enough for you. We'll have
02:17a ten-man tag team match. Shane Taylor Promotions taking on Mark Briscoe, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick
02:23Strong, QT Marshall, and Big Boom AJ. And there with Harley Cameron, The Rizzler, Big Justice,
02:30and Vita Cocoman. The big bottle of Vita Coco, the sponsor of tonight's event. There's some fun had when
02:38the boom is brought at the start, but the fun stops when Orange Cassidy takes a chain-tailor-sized
02:43drumming. Enter hot-tagging Big Boom AJ, who's big booming everywhere. Christian XO gets involved,
02:50and when The Rizzler's Riz brings out the beast in Harley Cameron, she gets taken down. Strong
02:56ping-pongs Cassidy to regain offense for his team as Mark Briscoe proves chickens can fly with a dive to
03:02the outside. As the Tower of Doom is built in the corner, Big Justice and The Rizzler spray Vita,
03:07Coco in the eyes of their foes. And it leads to a triple powerbomb and the win with a pin
03:14from Big
03:14Boom AJ, who gets big busted open at some point in the closing moments. Shane Taylor Promotions look
03:20to cause post-match commotions, but the trio of Eddie Kingston, Mance Warner, and Ortiz hit the ring
03:26to tip the scales and send the baddies back in. As it's revealed that Mick Foley has officially signed
03:33with AEW, Foley's in-ring reaction is interrupted by MJF. Friedman tears Foley apart verbally, saying
03:42Mick's greatest moments came from losing. Foley hits back, name-dropping Dwayne The Rock Johnson to
03:49thunderous boos from the AEW faithful. He says MJF losing his title in two minutes and 15 seconds was a
03:57disgrace. He says tonight Darby Allen will take away the AEW title and MJF's hair. Friedman responds
04:05with a kick to the bollocks, but before more damage can be done, Darby Allen runs MJF off. Foley then
04:12gives Darby his props, saying he sees a lot of himself in Darby and tells him tonight to win one
04:18for the weird ones. Signing off with Bang Bang. We open Double or Nothing proper with a tag team
04:27street fight for the AEW world tag team titles. FTR putting the belts on the line whilst Adam Copeland
04:34and Christian Cage have vowed to never team again should they lose. Copeland Cage start with rage,
04:41barbed wire, a chair, a ladder, and a table introduced early on. Copeland narrowly avoids a trip through the
04:48wood in the early stages, but doesn't avoid Cash Wheeler, who tries to break Cope's neck with a
04:53steel chair into the ring post. Cage puts pliers to good use, pulling on the nose of Harwood and the
04:58balls of Wheeler. FTR will revive and pulverize Christian with a steel chair and hit a stuffed
05:05pile driver onto the Spanish announce table onto Copeland. Cage gets his broken hand put in a cinder
05:11block and obliterated with a chair, but when asked if he capitulates, Cage says into the microphone,
05:18I, I, I banged your mothers, which I think means no. Cage avoids a stuffed pile driver and rallies,
05:25kills switching Dax as Stokely Hathaway removes the top turnbuckle. Cage will spear Dax and use that
05:32loose top rope to choke him out before Cash makes the save, chokes him with barbed wire,
05:37and the champs hit him with a shatter machine. As Cash cracks Cage with pliers, Adam Copeland bursts
05:43back to life, spearing both members of FTR to start to turn the tide. As Cage goes to finish
05:49off Dax with a steel chair, Cash distracts so Stokely can crack Cope with the Cage stolen watch.
05:57This leads to a shatter machine and the arrival of Beth Copeland, last seen getting stuffed pile
06:03driver by FTR. She's here to exact revenge. She wipes out Hathaway and gets immediately flung
06:09into the steel steps. Dax then sets the table at ringside on fire, and it looks as if FTR are
06:17going to spear Beth Copeland through the burning table. However, Beth pulls Stokely in the path
06:24of destruction just in the nick of time, and he is sent crashing through the towering inferno instead.
06:30You deserve it, chant the AEW faithful. Dax carries on regardless, telling Copeland that if he wants to
06:37see his daughters tomorrow, he should say I quit. But then he eats a low blow from Beth, a low
06:43blow
06:43from Christian, and then a pile driver from Cope. He then gets put in a scorpion death lock crossface
06:49combo, but refuses to say uncle. They introduce Spike, the barbed wire board, to this deadly lock,
06:57and Dax Harwood has nothing left to do but quit. And just like that, dear reader, Cope and Cage
07:05are the new AEW World Tag Team Champions.
07:12Time to deal with some Don Callis family business, as Kazuchika Okada puts his AEW International title
07:20on the line against Kanosuke Takeshita. The Don joining the comms, excited to see his guys get it on,
07:28as are the crowd, who erupt in holy SH1T chants before the guys even touch.
07:34Solid back and forth techers to start, Okada cutting off Takeshita's early advantage with a drop kick to
07:41the floor. From here, a slow, confident lead for the champ, with arrogant covers seemingly firing the
07:47challenger up. So when Takeshita comes back, he does it in style with a gorgeous Tope. Okada takes back
07:54control long enough to hit a blistering middle finger and counter a blue thunderbomb, only to fall foul of a
08:01pile driver and a wheelbarrow suplex, only to barely stop the rot with a drop kick and a lariat.
08:07They go blow for blow on the apron until Okada rainmakers Takeshita to the floor, where Okada adds injury to
08:13injury
08:14with a DDT. Okada's attempt to tombstone Takeshita on the floor is thwarted by Callis, stepping in to protect his
08:21asset Takeshita. Takeshita takes the breathing room to recover and hits a brain buster on Okada on the floor.
08:27And when Don Callis berates his boy, Takeshita shouts him down. Back in the ring, Takeshita counters a
08:33rainmaker with a very, very, very high angle German suplex, whilst Okada counters a power drive knee
08:40with a tombstone pile driver. Middle fingers meet fighting spirit as both men clatter each other
08:46and continue to counter their finishes. Takeshita hits his own rainmaker and recoils from an Okada drop kick
08:52with a power drive knee that only gets a one and another holy you-know-what chant from the crowd.
08:59Moments later, Takeshita lands a definitive raging fire and gets a solid three count to become a two-time,
09:06two-time AEW international champion. Everybody in the crowd is delighted, except for that guy there,
09:15as Takeshita is greeted by some of the Don Callis family, who seem upset with Takeshita for trying to
09:20break Okada's neck on the floor that time. It looks like the family are about to fall out,
09:25possibly boot out Takeshita, but the proceedings are halted by the return of the proto-star,
09:32Kyle Fletcher. Absent due to injury, Fletcher hits the ring and stands alongside Takeshita,
09:39stares down Okada, and the Don Callis family depart, leaving just Kyle and Kunosuke to embrace in the ring.
09:47It seems like all is well, and Kyle has played Peacekeeper in his big return. Now a new leaf has
09:54been... Oh wait, no! He's just clocked Kunosuke Takeshita! Kyle seals the deal of his deceit with
10:00a brain buster and a shot to Takeshita's head with his newly won AEW international title belt.
10:07Friendship ended with Kunosuke Takeshita. Now Don Callis family is Kyle Fletcher's best friend.
10:15Our attention turns to the Owen Hart Foundation Cup, starting with Mina Shirakawa facing off in the
10:21quarterfinals against the ROH women's champion, the forever champion Athena. The feeling out process
10:27ends with Mina landing a disaster kick and a spite DDT in the ring, and a tornillo outside. Mina lands
10:34a
10:34very creative electric chair dragon screw, and this seems to injure Athena's knee. She's hobbling at this
10:41point, avoids a figure 4 though, and fights back on one good wheel with a curb stomp. She takes too
10:46long to land the O-Face, which Mina counters, rallying with two unique roll-ups that give two
10:53unique kick-outs. Shirakawa finally locks in that figure 4, and Athena barely survives by making the
10:59ropes. Despite the onslaught onto the knee, Athena lands a jumping tombstone before showing us the O-Face,
11:06and picking up the 3. The AEW Continental title is on the line. The leader of the Death Riders,
11:16Jon Moxley, putting it up against Kyle O'Reilly. JR joins us on commentary for what is sure to be
11:22a
11:23slobber knocker. Kyle has Moxley rattled when the challenger takes advantage in the early going.
11:29A body scissors by O'Reilly leads to Moxley finally getting an opening with a power slam and some
11:34mounted strikes. Kyle counters an ankle lock by sending Mox to the floor, where a knee off the
11:40apron and some yo-yoing between the barricades and the steel steps puts the challenger back in
11:46the driving seat. Mox avoids a kick outside the ring, leading to Kyle kicking the steel post,
11:51the silly goose. O'Reilly is unable to land those leg kicks, as Excalibur calls them. I mean,
11:57as opposed to what? Elbow kicks. Anyway, Mox walks over Kyle's bad leg before landing some hand
12:03punches to the guts of O'Reilly. He then returns to the bad wheel of Kyle. Quick nibble on Kyle's
12:09eyeball and a few more strikes lead to Kyle landing a desperation kick to begin a fight back. Mox gets
12:15arm dragged off the ropes, leading to a diving knee and an arm bar from the challenger. Mox will fight
12:21out, but Kyle is able to keep the pressure on and even turn it into an ankle lock, which has
12:26proved
12:26successful for Kyle against Mox previously. But it won't tonight, it seems. He didn't get the tap,
12:32but Kyle did kick the bejesus out of Moxley, wrapping up with a curb stomp, which Mox is able
12:38to follow up with a desperation cutter for a double down. Both men get back up, but a Les Kellett
12:44Lariat meets a King Kong Lariat, and both prove effective, leading to a double double down. Straight
12:49strikes are exchanged like kisses in a tunnel of love, but Mox gets the upper hand and lands a death
12:55rider. However, a bulldog choke is twisted into an O'Reilly flavored ankle lock, and Mox counters
13:01with an ankle lock of his own in the center of the ring. The challenger desperately reaches for the
13:07ropes, but he is too far adrift, and Kyle capitulates. Mox retains and remains the AEW
13:15continental champion in dogged fashion. The death riders and the conglomeration out for celebrations
13:22and commiserations respectively, with Mox showing some love to O'Reilly after a very competitive
13:30encounter. Here we go back to the Owen and its quarterfinal action in the men's brackets between
13:37Will Ospreay and Samoa Joe. Will enters, Joe enters, swaggering to the... Hey look, there's Will
13:44Ospreay here in an Oz cutter before the bell. Ospreay had a game plan, and he puts the pressure on
13:49with a
13:49dive outside the ring, and a springboard 450 mere minutes into the match. It only gets a two count,
13:56and Will goes straight for an arm breaker, which is broken by the ropes. Joe takes a beat outside the
14:02ring, where Will goes for a Sasuke special, but he Sasukes himself straight into a coquina clutch,
14:08which you never want to do, before Joe drives Will neck first into the barricades. A PO'd Joe
14:14almost breaks Will's nose with a face wash, and he slows it way down, until Will finds an opening with
14:21some spicy chops and a handspring enziguri. An Oz cutter is countered in classic Joe walk-off fashion.
14:28It leads to Joe unleashing hell on Will, with a powerbomb, a submission attempt, and some teeth-rattling
14:36strikes that Ospreay absorbs and fights on through. That is, until he's leveled with a roaring,
14:43bloody elbow. Out of nowhere, Will turns a lariat into a huge Styles clash, followed by a hidden
14:49blade for a near fall. A second elbow paddler's hidden blade is reversed into a snap powerbomb by
14:55Joe. Both exchange the advantage until Joe catches Will mid-air with a uranage, followed by a coquina
15:02clutch that seems to put Will to sleep. The hand drops once, the hand drops twice, the hand drops thrice,
15:09but on the third time lands on the rope to break the hold. Joe goes for the muscle buster, but
15:14Will
15:15pops out of it and delivers a whopper of a hidden blade, but it only gets a one. One final
15:21definitive
15:21blade of the hidden variety makes a three count visible and inevitable. Ospreay wins, and he's into
15:30the semi-finals of the Owen Cup. Joe respectfully bows to Ospreay before taking his exit, leaving Will
15:37to bask in victory's warm, glowing, warming glow. We keep the Owen Cup flowing with Swerve Strickland
15:46facing ROH champion Bandido. Bad blood pouring from their eruption at Supercard of Honor. This one starts
15:54quickly and intensely. Bandido landing breathtaking kicks to Swerve before Swerve sucks the air out of
16:01the room with a clothesline. Bandido bounces back, showing quickness and power with that military
16:06press slam, leaving Swerve gasping outside the ring, where he eats a senton off the apron. The
16:12strength of Swerve serves, with a German suplex into the buckle, leaving Bandido, well, buckled.
16:17Strickland works the neck of Bandido as Prince Nana dances with glee. Swerve slows it down,
16:23but Bandido snatches an opening with a diving clothesline, a German suplex out the corner,
16:28and a frog splash for a near fall. Soon after, Swerve hits an unbelievable house call off the
16:34flipping shoulders of Bandido, followed up by a Swerve stomp. However, it only gets a two count.
16:41Swerve goes for an electric chair drop, but holy SH1T! Bandido turns into a poison bloody
16:49Rana to the gosh darn floor. A 21plex only gets a two for Bandido, because his bad neck gives him
16:56grief. He will rise from the ashes to try one more 21, but Swerve turns it into a vertebraker,
17:04opening the door for a house call, and leading to the victory for Swerve Strickland. Off to the
17:11semis of the Owen Cup.
17:15Four, the hard way now, is the AEW women's champion Tekla defending against Jamie Hayter,
17:21Chris Statlander, and Hikaru Shida. The toxic spider is wiped out early, so the challengers can throw
17:27hands. We see Stat and Hayter go blow for blow, before Tekla attempts a crossbody on them both.
17:33Doesn't take them down, but the accompanying Hikaru Shida missile dropkick certainly does.
17:38Multiple rollups yield no threes, but Statlander nearly yields a concussion with a running kick
17:44on the apron from Tekla. She proceeds to clear the playing field as Tekla with a crossbody to
17:49the floor. The champ is now in control, taking Stat back into the ring and trying to prise her jaw
17:56apart, until Stat chomps her fingers to break it up. Stat counters a tarantula by just whipping
18:02Tekla's head into the buckle, but the champ rallies with a spider suplex, only to be knocked to the
18:08floor by a returning Hikaru Shida. A superplex by Shida to Hayter sets off a chain reaction,
18:14which sees multiple signature moves, leading to a quadruple down. A four-woman scrap resembling
18:21Big Market in Newcastle on a bank holiday weekend ends with a double crossbody taking out Hayter and
18:27Statlander, and Tekla countering a falcon arrow from Shida. Her signature spider taunt leaves her wide
18:33open for some Saturday night fever, but it's halted by Hayter with an exploder suplex. A flurry of big
18:41moves leaves Hayter to serve Hayter aid to Tekla, but Shida is there with a falcon arrow chaser, and
18:47here's Statlander to intercept and clear the bloody bar. Saturday night fever by Stat to the champ, only
18:54gets two. Thanks to Shida's kendo stick-wielding ways, Hayter wipes out Shida outside, whilst Tekla picks
19:01the bones of Stat with a stomp to retain the title. Right, deep breath, it's time for Stadium Stampede. Some
19:11very cool
19:11video packages introduce both teams. It's the demand, it's the dogs, Mark Davis and Andrade from the Don
19:17Callis family, taking on Chris Jericho, the Hurt Syndicate, Kenny Omega, Jack Perry, and the Young Bucks. Ding,
19:23ding, let's do the thing. It's suited, it's booted, it's convoluted. Ricochet getting pinballed by the
19:29protagonists before a triple Terminator dive is terminated. Brawls everywhere with the dogs taking out Perry and
19:36Benjamin in the ring, whilst Lashley eats a pile driver on a steel chair by Davis just outside it. Toa
19:42Leona exerts his power
19:43by triple Samoan dropping the Bucks and Perry before Ricochet lands a shooting star pressed to
19:48the floor. Leona applies the claw and an abdominal stretch to Kenny Omega with a daisy chain from the
19:55bad guys for extra strength. The man had diverticulitis, you monsters. MVP defies Fleetwood Mac and breaks the
20:03chain with his cane before Omega throws Dave Finley to the floor. The warning shot for the OG elite
20:09tope suiciders. Shelton Benjamin thinks, oh, that looks fun. He lands a diving senton of his own,
20:14shortly followed by Chris Jericho, who shrugs and dives to the floor. Advantage Team Jericho with 10
20:20punches in the corner, followed by a symphony of sequential Frankensteiners. An attempt by Ricochet
20:25and the dogs to spoil the fun ends with quadruple walls of Jericho. So like a house of Jericho,
20:31basically. Jack Perry returns just in time to crack Mark Davis with what is identified by commentary as
20:36the bag from a vacuum cleaner. You know, like you do. Connors and Finley escape death by tables and they
20:42run through the crowd with the Bucks giving chase. We cut backstage where the Hurt Syndicate are brawling
20:47with the gates of agony in the corridor where wrestling's favourite Gollum, Leo Rush, appears for a cameo
20:53to help the Hurties. Meanwhile, the Bucks are battling the dogs by the merch stand. Matt wiping out Finley
20:58with a replica title and Connors getting super kicked onto an escalator. Whilst we laugh at Connors'
21:04inability to walk down and up escalator and return to the fight immediately, we almost miss Andrade
21:10going to do his customary selfie with a lovely lady who turns out to be Luchasaurus in a blonde wig.
21:16Back to the ring. Jericho pours tennis balls all over the ring because Arthur Ashe Stadium next door
21:21hosts the US Open, which is a bit like Wimbledon, but they pronounce aluminium wrong. Jericho suplexes
21:27Ricochet into tennis balls. And then we go backstage to catering where notorious indie star Tommy Invincible
21:33chews the scenery before chewing a forearm from Mark Davis. Andrade is then sent crashing into
21:38Sat Nam Singh, who sat in catering eating, apparently, a full birthday cake. This escalates into a food
21:45fight where a lad gets military pressed into the buffet. The dogs and the Bucks have made it back
21:50to ringside. Thank God Clark Connors figured out escalators, where the dogs get bashed with a bin
21:55before being supermarket swept with a superkick. Toa Leona returns where he trolley dashes Matt and Nick
22:00Jackson and Shelton Benjamin and Bobby Lashley get back to ringside, only to eat shillelaghs, spears and
22:06assorted shoeings from the dogs and the G.O.D. Meanwhile, Ricochet is backstage going all Jim
22:12Cornette with a tennis racket on Jericho before Luther appears to give Jericho a bigger tennis racket,
22:19which he uses for a bit before turning the tennis ball machine on Ricochet. Back in the ring, the dogs
22:24are
22:24getting suplexed to hell by the Bucks and Shelton Benjamin. This gives way to a superkick party hosted by
22:30Matt and Nick with Shelton Benjamin as a guest. Meanwhile, in the car park, Mark Davis is apparently
22:35unalived by Jack Perry, who drives the Jurassic Express straight into a golf cart that Davis was
22:41apparently in. Never mind that, back to the ring, it's Omega's turn to beat up the dogs for a bit.
22:46Once he's done with them, he snapdragons and V triggers Andrade, whilst Bobby Lashley German
22:51suplexes Leona through a table. Good news, everyone! Mark Davis is alive. Bad news, everyone! Mark Davis is
22:58speared through a table. This sets off a table domino effect, with the Bucks sentonning the dogs
23:03through two tables, whilst Omega one-winged Angels Andrade through another. Ricochet finds himself
23:09all alone with Team Jericho. We are back where we started. Ricochet getting pinballed and eating
23:16everybody's finisher. Bishop Khan saves his bold leader from ultimate defeat, only to eat a seven-way
23:23superkick and a Chris Jericho lion salt to give Team Jericho the win. Jericho celebrates by putting
23:31himself through a table and pointing to the sky in tribute to Sabu. An absolute fluster cuck of the
23:38highest order. Loved every second of it. No notes. With that, we come to our Double or Nothing main event.
23:47It's Derby Allen's AEW World Championship versus Maxwell Jacob Friedman's hair. Allen starts with
23:54multiple headlock takedown covers, looking to catch lightning in a bottle twice, but MJF keeps
24:00kicking out. A terrifying moment occurs just moments into the match where Allen clips his foot, diving
24:06outside the ring, and lands neck first on the floor. Somehow, this match continues, and MJF power bombs
24:14Allen onto the apron. From here, Friedman focuses on the back of the neck of Allen. A cutter and a
24:21neckbreaker bomb, however, doesn't put Derby down. An avalanche power slam is somewhat countered by
24:26Derby, and as MJF ducks out of the ring to avoid a coffin drop, he eats a dive through the
24:31ropes from
24:32Allen. Derby will end up crashing and burning, leading to MJF taking charge with a sickening package
24:37pile driver onto the side of the steel steps. Back in the ring, Derby stops the rot with a low
24:42blow and
24:43another headlock takeover pin for another near fall. Despite absorbing a double stomp to the arm,
24:49Derby locks in a scorpion death lock on MJF, who makes the ropes to break the submission.
24:54Derby attempts to quickly follow up with a coffin drop, but Friedman sees Derby free fall in and
24:58gets the knees up. Derby will counter a springboard cutter, however, with a scorpion death drop. Thick
25:04and fast near falls follow, ending with Derby countering a power bomb with code red. The two men take a
25:11beat to stare across the ring from one another, using the ropes to pull themselves up for the final
25:16furlong. MJF uses an AEW cameraman as a human shield from Derby Allen's next dive to the outside. As the
25:24cameraman is helped to the back, MJF carries Derby to the barber's chair on the stage. He seems to have
25:30designs on shaving the champ, but Derby stops the short back and sides with a guillotine. Allen lays
25:35MJF out on the table and decides the right thing to do right now is climb up the staging,
25:41pay homage to Mick Foley with a bit of bang bang, and hit a coffin drop onto MJF through the
25:46table,
25:47busting his own head open in the process. Allen drags MJF back to the ring where he lands a
25:52coffin drop, but it only gets a two. With Maxwell still grounded, Derby puts on the scorpion death
25:58lock, but Derby's body gives out, collapsing whilst putting the hold on. MJF shoots an evil grin,
26:05and gets to his feet, goes for a headlock takeover, but Derby counters with a scorpion death drop. He
26:12just about gets to his feet, just about gets up top for what we think is going to be a
26:16coffin drop,
26:17but MJF drops him bollock first onto the top rope and hits a devastating avalanche tombstone,
26:25followed by, you guessed it, a headlock takeover pin for the three. MJF becomes a three-time,
26:33three-time, three-time, three-time AEW world champion. Derby Allen gets stretchered out, and MJF stands
26:42triumphantly over the fallen, now former champion. Enter Kevin Knight, seemingly to make the save for
26:50Derby Allen, but as Allen is being stretched away, Kevin Knight hits a UFO drop off the top, and onto
27:00Derby Allen on the stretcher. We close out Double or Nothing with Kevin Knight staring daggers into
27:07the fallen Derby Allen. What's that all about? I guess we'll have to watch Dynamite to find out.
27:15That was AEW Double or Nothing. What did you make of it? Let us know in the comments below.
27:22I'm Tom Campbell from Cultaholic Wrestling. Stay safe, and love you, bye.
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