AEW Double Or Nothing Main Event Confirmed On Last Night's Dynamite

MJF will defend the AEW World Heavyweight Championship at Double Or Nothing against...

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MJF will defend the AEW Championship against all of his fellow "Four Pillars" at AEW Double Or Nothing on May 28th.

Sammy Guevara, Jungle Boy Jack Perry and Darby Allin will all get a shot at the 'Salt Of The Earth's World Heavyweight Championship after the latter pair were victorious over fragile friends Friedman and Guevara in the main event of last night's show.

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Following a dispute over who was going to get the win between the two in the closing stages, Allin nailed Guevara with a coffin drop to seal the victory and ensure all three challengers will get a chance in Las Vegas on May 28th.

The heels had worked together in recent weeks to try and rig the pay-per-view main event so that only they'd feature, with MJF paying 'The Spanish God' an undisclosed fee to take dive on the big night. They schemed their way through a mini-tournament between the three challengers over the last two weeks, but after Tony Khan booked a tag team match to determine the headliner once and for all, their phoney relationship soured and Allin and Perry prevailed.

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