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AEW Double or Nothing 2021 – match card, predictions, date, start time and how to watch

Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

All Elite Wrestling is back with its second pay-per-view of 2021, the third annual Double or Nothing.

The card is stacked and features four championship matches, including Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks taking on Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley and a triple threat match for the AEW Championship.

Double or Nothing will also see the second-ever Stadium Stampede match as The Inner Circle take on The Pinnacle.

AEW Double or Nothing takes place on Sunday, May 30 at Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida. It will start at 8pm ET/5pm PT (1am on Monday in the UK).

AEW Double or Nothing card: What's the full match card and predictions for AEW Double or Nothing?

Kenny Omega (c) vs Orange Cassidy vs. Pac - Triple Threat for the AEW World Championship

Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

The Belt Collector Kenny Omega will have to defend his AEW Championship in a triple threat match against both Pac and Orange Cassidy.

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With The Good Brothers and Don Callis in his corner, Omega has been unbeatable ever since winning the championship last year.

Having just become the IMPACT! World Championship and with his hands still on the AAA title, don't expect Omega's belt collection to dwindle anytime soon.

Prediction: Kenny Omega

The Inner Circle vs The Pinnacle - Stadium Stampede match, if the Inner Circle lose the must disband

Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

At last year's Double or Nothing AEW presented its first Stadium Stampede match, with The Elite beating The Inner Circle.

This time The Inner Circle are taking on The Pinnacle and the stakes are higher as the faction must disband if they lose.

While The Pinnacle got the best of The Inner Circle at Blood and Guts earlier this month, this time around the outcome should be a lot different.

With The Inner Circle having everything to lose, this year Stadium Stampede will be theirs.

Prediction: The Inner Circle

The Young Bucks (c) vs Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley - AEW Tag Team Championship match

Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

The Young Bucks have been showing their darker side as of late, ever since they teamed up with Kenny Omega and Don Callis and it has meant they've stayed AEW Tag Team Champions.

But the friends reunited team of Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley have no time for The Young Bucks' games and have a massive score to settle with the team.

While Kingston and Moxley are the sentimental favourites, it's hard to see The Young Bucks losing their titles any time soon. By hook or by crook, expect the Jackson brothers to come out on top.

Prediction: Young Bucks

Adam Page vs Brian Cage

Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

'Hangman' Adam Page was at the top of the AEW men's rankings until he crossed the path of Cage.

While Brian Cage is a formidable opponent, Page has the moveset that could enable him to cut the big man down to his size.

Plus if Team Taz dare try anything, they'll have The Dark Order to contend with.

Prediction: Adam Page

Ethan Page and Scorpio Sky vs Darby Allin and Sting

Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

Sting will be having his first in-ring match in six years at Double or Nothing, after his cinematic match at Revolution.

Once again teaming with Darby Allin, this time they're taking on AEW newcomer (and Allin's old rival) Ethan Page and his partner Scorpio Sky.

With this being Sting's big return in front of fans, it's hard to imagine any other outcome than a win for him and his protégé Darby Allin.

Prediction: Darby Allin and Sting

Hikaru Shida (c) vs Dr. Britt Baker - AEW Women's Championship match

Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

Hikaru Shida has been AEW Women's Champion for over a year, leading the division through the pandemic.

But Britt Baker's star has been steadily rising and after her incredible Lights Out match with Thunder Rosa, her time to sit atop the AEW Women's Division is now.

Prediction: Britt Baker

Griff Garrison, Brian Pillman Jr, Pres10 Vance, Stu Grayson, Nick Comoroto, QT Marshall, Lee Johnson, Dustin Rhodes, Anthony Bowens, Max Caster, Penta El Zero M, Isiah Kassidy, Marq Quen, Matt Sydal, Christian Cage, Matt Hardy, Powerhouse Hobbs, Evil Uno, Colt Cabana, Jungle Boy and a mystery entrant - Casino Battle Royale for a future AEW World Championship match

Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

It's always hard to predict who will take AEW's Casino Battle Royale, which is stacked full of talent.

But one competitor to keep your eye on is WWE legend Christian Cage, who would make a great next opponent for Kenny Omega (plus it's already been teased).

Prediction: Christian Cage

Miro vs Lance Archer - TNT Championship match

Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

Miro ended the TNT title reign of Darby Allin earlier this month, finally becoming the monster that fans have wanted to see.

While Lance Archer is one of the few men who has a size advantage over Miro, don't expect Miro Day to come to end so abruptly.

Prediction: Miro

Cody Rhodes vs Anthony Ogogo

Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
Photo credit: All Elite Wrestling (AEW)

Former Olympic boxer Anthony Ogogo has been finishing off his opponents quickly so far in AEW with his gut punch.

But Cody is a tougher opponent than anyone Ogogo has come up against so far.

The feud between the two has turned into USA vs UK, after Ogogo made some disparaging comments towards the country he now calls home.

While a loss for the USA seem unlikely, it's more unlikely that Ogogo will fall in his first big AEW match.

Prediction: Anthony Ogogo

Double or Nothing start time: What date and start time is Double or Nothing in the UK?

Double or Nothing takes place 1am on Monday, May 31.

What's the date and start time for Double or Nothing in the US?

Double or Nothing takes place 8pm ET/5pm PT on Sunday, May 30.

How do I watch Double or Nothing?

In the US, Double or Nothing is available to order on B/R Live and on traditional pay-per-view. In the UK, Double or Nothing can be ordered through Fite TV.

AEW Double or Nothing airs live on Fite TV at 1am on Monday, May 31.

AEW Dynamite airs Thursdays at 1am on Fite TV in the UK and on Fridays at 11pm on ITV4.


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