Ladies and gentlemen, place your bets and polish your championship belts, because AEW is doubling down in Sin City for Double or Nothing 2024. Yes, you read that right: the glitz, the glam, and the grappling are all making a grand return to the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, May 26, in a tradition that’s becoming as iconic as mistakenly thinking you can beat the house at blackjack.
But wait, there’s more! As if one night of high-flying, suplex-throwing action wasn’t enough to get your heart racing faster than a slot machine on a jackpot win, AEW is upping the ante. The eve of Double or Nothing will see the live taping of AEW Collision, making this a weekend that’s more loaded than a Vegas buffet.
Tickets are dropping this Saturday (March 30), faster than you can say “All In.” So, get ready to smash that “buy” button or forever hold your peace.
For those of you keeping track, this marks the MGM Grand Garden Arena’s triumphant return as the host of Double or Nothing since the before times of 2019. The past couple of years saw the extravaganza held at the T-Mobile Arena, proving that AEW is no stranger to hopping around Vegas venues like a high roller on a hot streak.
Let’s not forget the COVID-19 years where Daily’s Place in Jacksonville became the unexpected home of Double or Nothing. But like any good Vegas act, AEW knows when it’s time to take the show back on the road.
And because AEW likes to keep the dice rolling, the post-Double or Nothing episode of Dynamite will light up the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, on Wednesday, May 29. Meanwhile, the Collision episode gets a pre-tape at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Springs, California, on Thursday, May 30. It’s like a wrestling road trip, but with more body slams and fewer “are we there yets?”
Tickets for the Inglewood show are also hitting the streets this Saturday. As for the Palm Springs gig, details are as elusive as a perfect poker face—stay tuned for more on that.
But before all the Vegas shenanigans kick off, AEW’s Dynasty pay-per-view will take the stage in St. Louis on Sunday, April 21. For those looking to catch all the action from the comfort of their couch, TrillerTV’s got you covered in the U.S., alongside those good ol’ traditional viewing methods.
So, gear up, wrestling fans. AEW’s hitting Vegas, and what happens in the ring, definitely doesn’t stay in the ring.