
Update On Ticket Sales For AEW Double Or Nothing 2026
Tickets for AEW Double or Nothing 2026 are selling rapidly, with recent updates indicating the show is almost sold out.
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Tickets for AEW Double or Nothing 2026 are selling rapidly, with recent updates indicating the show is almost sold out.

Dave Meltzer provided additional details on Wrestling Observer Radio regarding TrillerTV owing AEW money for pay-per-view royalties.

Despite several AEW wrestlers bringing up Madison Square Garden in recent weeks, the company doesn't have anything planned with the famous venue. This comes as a backstage report addressing wrestler interest in the iconic New York venue.

Ted DiBiase Jr. spoke out after being acquitted of all 13 charges in a federal welfare fraud trial, claiming the justice system has been "weaponized" and criticizing the four-year process as unfair. A federal jury cleared DiBiase of all charges tied to the Mississippi welfare scandal after roughly four hours of deliberation on March 20. A separate civil lawsuit connected to the welfare scandal remains active, meaning DiBiase's legal situation may not be fully resolved.

AEW star Chris Jericho appeared as a waiter in the Minnesota Vikings' schedule release video. Jericho starred in the NFL team's schedule reveal video, showcasing his fandom for the Vikings.

According to a Wrestling Observer Newsletter report, WWE sources are internally discussing the possibility that AEW may struggle to secure a major TV deal when their current contract expires at the end of 2027, with some high-level WWE personnel reportedly talking as if AEW won't get another deal. The uncertainty stems from the ongoing Paramount/Skydance merger situation, as WWE sources admit nobody knows who will make programming decisions once the merger is finalized or whether AEW will remain part of the company's future plans.

AEW Double or Nothing 2026 has distributed approximately 13,848 tickets according to WrestleTix, with sales jumping by more than 300 tickets in a single day following Wednesday's AEW Dynamite. The May 24 event at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Flushing, New York is significantly outpacing last year's Double or Nothing in Arizona, which distributed around 8,200 tickets total, with the lowest-priced standard tickets currently priced around $225. The card features an AEW World Title vs. Hair match between Darby Allin and MJF after Darby issued the challenge and MJF accepted on Dynamite.

Paul Wight has expressed optimism about returning to wrestle in AEW and has identified two AEW stars he would like to face in the ring. The specific names of the wrestlers he mentioned were not detailed in the available content.

Buddy Matthews made a surprise return at WSW Rise Against in Australia, attacking Donovan Dijak with a steel chair and laying him out with a stomp. Matthews clarified on the microphone that he has not yet been medically cleared to wrestle following his ankle injury, but expects to receive clearance in October. The injury originally occurred during his entrance at AEW Grand Slam: Australia in February 2025 and required surgery after Matthews initially attempted to work through it.

AEW has no known plans to merge championships despite growing fan criticism about the crowded title scene, according to Sean Ross Sapp during a recent Fightful Select Q&A. Sapp reported that while he hasn't heard of any creative plans to consolidate titles, multiple people inside AEW support the idea of merging championships. AEW currently has multiple champions including Darby Allin as World Champion, Jon Moxley holding the Continental Championship, Kazuchika Okada with the International Title, Mark Davis as National Champion, and Kevin Knight as TNT Champion.

According to WrestleVotes on Fightful Select, if Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods join AEW, Kingston would keep using the Kofi name while Woods would likely return to using Austin Creed, the name he used before signing with WWE. Fightful Select also reported there is strong internal support within AEW to bring in the former New Day members, with several AEW wrestlers expressing interest in working with them.

AEW Collision's viewership declined after going head-to-head with WWE Backlash and facing competition from NBA and NHL playoff games. The show aired on 5/9/2026.