10 Things You Didn't Know About AEW Double Or Nothing

6. Full Circle

Jon Moxley Dean Ambrose
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CM Punk may never again work the full AEW pay-per-view circuit, his looming saga/vendetta against Tony Khan dependent, but he needn't; Punk already has a record no one else does.

Contesting his return to the squared circle at the 2021 All Out and capping off his return year with an AEW World Championship victory at the following May's Double or Nothing, CM Punk achieved a victory at every annual AEW pay-per-view in his debut year. He saw off Darby Allin at All Out before knocking back Eddie Kingston in an oft-forgotten Full Gear classic. Into 2022, at Revolution, Punk pinned MJF in a bloodthirsty Dog Collar match, leading him into toppling defending AEW World Champion Adam Page at Double or Nothing.

For clarity, a smattering of others also have a win at every AEW pay-per-view, however, these occasions didn't occur in the wrestler's introductory year. The list, in alphabetical order:-

- Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D

- Hikaru Shida

- Jack Perry

- Jade Cargill

- Jon Moxley

- Kenny Omega

- Luchasaurus

- Matt Jackson

- MJF

- Nick Jackson

- Sammy Guevara

- Scorpio Sky

Many others are one pay-per-view win away from joining the list, four of whom are missing a Double or Nothing victory. Death Triangle's PAC, Penta el Zero Miedo, and Rey Fenix, as well as Orange Cassidy, need only a DoN win to be the fourteenth person on the list. Of them, only Cassidy is slated for Double of Nothing 2023's card as of submission; he'll defend the AEW International Championship in the Blackjack Battle Royale.

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