AEW: Double or Nothing 2025 Livestream — How to Watch the Pro Wrestling Event Online
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For Memorial Day weekend, the seventh annual AEW: Double or Nothing takes place in Arizona. For 2025, the premium pro wrestling event features 10 matchups, including three title bouts for the continental championship, women's world championship and tag team championship.
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For the main event, Adam Page faces off against Will Ospreay in the Men's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament Final. The winner will go on to face Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship at AEW: All In in July.
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Want to watch AEW: Double or Nothing online? Here's what you need to know.
When Is AEW: Double or Nothing 2025? Date, Time
AEW: Double or Nothing takes place at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday, May 25. The start time for the AEW event is 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
Last-minute tickets to the game are still available on StubHub, Vivid Seats and SeatGeek. In fact, you can save $10 off with promo code VARIETY10 at SeatGeek, or $20 off with promo code VAR30 at Vivid Seats.
How to Watch AEW: Double or Nothing 2025 Online
Watch all the AEW action by livestreaming AEW: Double or Nothing online with PPV.com, Prime Video or Fubo. Purchase the livestream feed starting for $49.99.
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With PPV.com, you don't need to pay for a subscription. You pay for the pay-per-view event and just watch. However, to watch AEW: Double or Nothing with Prime Video or Fubo, you'll need an account with the respective services.
If you don't have a Prime Video or Fubo account, then the best way to watch AEW: Double or Nothing is with PPV.com.
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AEW: Double or Nothing 2025: Main Card
Check out the AEW: Double or Nothing main card below, and stream it on PPV.com here.
Main Card, 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT — PPV
'Hangman' Adam Page vs. Will Ospreay — Men's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament Final
Paragon vs. The Don Callis Family (trio match)
Kazuchika Okada (champion) vs. 'Speedball' Mike Bailey — AEW Continental Championship
Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland, Willow Nightingale and The Opps vs. Death Riders and The Young Bucks (Anarchy in the Arena match)
Mark Briscoe vs. Ricochet (stretcher match)
FTR vs. Daniel Garcia and Nigel McGuinness (tag team match)
'Timeless' Toni Storm (champion) vs. Mina Shirakawa — AEW Women's World Championship
The Hurt Syndicate (champion) vs. The Sons of Texas — AEW World Tag Team Championship
Jamie Hayter vs. Mercedes Moné — Women's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament Final
Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford vs. Anna Jay and Harley Cameron (tag team match)
AEW: Double or Nothing is on Sunday, May 23 starting at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. The AEW event is streamable via pay-per-view for $49.99 on PPV.com, Prime Video or Fubo.
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