Update On Runtime For AEW Double Or Nothing 2022

How long will tonight's AEW PPV be?

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Ahead of tonight's AEW Double or Nothing PPV, there's an update on how long that show is currently planned to run for.

As per Fightful Select, Double or Nothing is slated for a four-hour runtime as of this writing. Of course, things could change between now and the time that the PPV airs, but this huge show is pencilled in for four hours of action.

At present, Double or Nothing has 12 matches announced for the main card, with the Hookhausen pairing of Hook and Danhausen also due to take on Tony Nese and 'Smart' Mark Sterling on the pre-show Buy In.

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For the main PPV card itself, the Double or Nothing line-up officially looks like:

- Kyle O'Reilly vs. Darby Allin

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- AEW TBS Champion Jade Cargill vs. Anna Jay

- The House of Black vs. Death Triangle

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- Scorpio Sky, Ethan Page & Paige VanZant vs. Sammy Guevara, Frankie Kazarian & Tay Conti

- The Hardys vs. The Young Bucks

- AEW Tag Team Champions Jurassic Express vs. Team Taz vs. Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland

- The Jericho Appreciation Society vs. Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley, Eddie Kingston, Santana & Ortiz in an Anarchy in the Arena match

- Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. vs. Ruby Soho in the final of the Women's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament

- Adam Cole vs. Samoa Joe in the final of the Men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament

- MJF vs. Wardlow

- AEW Women's Champion Thunder Rosa vs. Serena Deeb

- AEW World Champion 'Hangman' Adam Page vs. CM Punk

Whether the MJF vs. Wardlow bout actually take place remains to be seen, with the Salt of the Earth's Double or Nothing status now very much up in the air after he no showed a meet and greet event yesterday.

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