AEW Double or Nothing runs stacked card including Stadium Stampede and title matches
AEW Double or Nothing ran a stacked pay‑per‑view headlined by Darby Allin versus MJF and a seven-on-seven Stadium Stampede cinematic match. The undercard included a four-way AEW women's title match plus high-profile singles bouts such as Konosuke Takeshita vs. Kazuchika Okada, Swerve Strickland vs. Bandido, and Will Ospreay vs. Samoa Joe. The Stadium Stampede featured a dramatic spot with Jack Perry driving a school bus into ringside during the brawl. The blend of marquee title matches, star singles bouts, and cinematic moments produced surprise twists and set up new feuds that will shape AEW storylines going forward.
Best AEW PPV ever? Tommy Invincible aside, that is. #AEWDoN
It’s either this or All Out 2021. I don’t think anything was as memorable as the ending of that show, but the wrestling on this show was overall better.
Yeah wait how the fuck did he shake a paycheck outta this?
Other shows may have had better matches, but factoring in match quality, pacing of the show, the booking decisions, the angles (Fletcher returns to set up an instantly red hot feud, and AEW rarely does a cliffhanger ending like they did with Kevin Knight), it's definitely a top 3 PPV overall
Among the best definitely. It's hard to pick because they have like 5 or 6 really strong contenders for best ever.
On this day in 2022: "You talk a big game about workers' rights; you've shown the exact opposite since you've gotten here." On #AEWDynamite: the final promo for Hangman and Punk's match before Double or Nothing 2022. A historical moment. (via AEW)
This promo is remembered for the "Workers Rights" line, but "fighting your hatred, pettiness, cowardice with more" hits, too. An incredible moment in AEW history.
Hangman wasn't the first guy to call him out, but he was one of the few that really cracked the armor on him. Hard to look back at this promo, look at how he's been in WWE and not think he has a point.