10 Things You Didn't Know About AEW Double Or Nothing
1. Face Of The Revolution
Only five wrestlers have competed on every Double or Nothing.
Chris Jericho has. He headlined the first three, the former seeing him jolt into the All Out headliner and the latter two being contested under the cherished Stadium Stampede rules.
Sammy Guevara has. He also competed in the aforementioned Stadium Stampede contests, being involved in the finishing fall in both.
The Young Bucks have. As well as winning the first Stadium Stampede alongside Kenny Omega, Adam Page, and Matt Hardy, they've both lost and defended the AEW World Tag Team Championships.
The fifth? Scorpio Sky. He, Christopher Daniels, and Frankie Kazarian bested STRONGHEARTS' CIMA, El Lindaman, and T-Hawk in 2019, whereas in 2020 he unsuccessfully entered the inaugural Casino Ladder match. Forming a partnership with the March 2021-signed Ethan Page, Sky lost again that year to Darby Allin and Sting before, in 2022 with Ethan and Paige VanZant, he felled Sammy Guevara, Tay Melo, and ex-SCU comrade Kazarian.
An oft-neglected member of AEW's core roster currently absent from AEW programming since July 2022, Scorpio Sky's record is slated to end in 2023, barring a last-minute match addition or entrance into the Blackjack Battle Royale.