AEW ‘Double Or Nothing’ In Las Vegas Rescheduled For 2021, Empty Arena Event Still Planned On PPV


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All Elite Wrestling will move forward with their ‘Double Or Nothing’ pay-per-view event on May 23, but it won’t be held in front of a live audience in Las Vegas.

The company announced plans to continue with the event on pay-per-view, which will be held at a closed-set without a live audience.

The event, which was originally scheduled to take place as the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas has now been rescheduled to Sunday, May 29, 2021, with hopes fans will be able to attend.

Ticket holders can either get a refund at point of purchase, or have their tickets transferred to the new date.

AEW has canceled the originally scheduled Dynamite taping on Wednesday May 27. Ticket holders will receive a full refund within 30 days.

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