Updated AEW Double Or Nothing 2020 Card After Dynamite

23 May pay-per-view bolstered by 4 new additions.

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AEW's next big pay-per-view, Double Or Nothing 2020, goes down on 23 May, and last night's Dynamite brought four new additions to the card.

The most notable is Chris Jericho's Stadium Stampede bout pitting the entire Inner Circle against The Elite's Kenny Omega, Young Bucks, and Hangman Page, as well as Matt Hardy. The precise rules are yet to be revealed, though Jericho confirmed it'll go down in the empty 80,000-capacity TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville.

Hikaru Shida challenges for Nyla Rose's AEW Women's Title after felling Penelope Ford, Britt Baker, and Kris Statlander in a four-way dance. Speaking of Baker and Ford, they go one-on-one after a heated exchange at the close of the bout.

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Rounding off the new additions is Private Party vs. Best Friends.

It was also announced that Mike Tyson will present the new TNT Championship to whoever wins the exist Cody vs. Lance Archer bout.

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Here's how the updated card looks:-

AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Mr. Brodie Lee

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Stadium Stampede Match: Matt Hardy, Hangman Page, Kenny Omega, and The Young Bucks vs. Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, Jake Hager, Santana, and Ortiz

AEW TNT Championship (presented by Mike Tyson): Cody vs. Lance Archer

Casino Ladder Match: Darby Allin vs. Colt Cabana vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Rey Fenix vs. 5 more TBC

AEW Women's Championship: Nyla Rose (c) vs. Hikaru Shida

MJF vs. Jungle Boy

Kris Statlander vs. Britt Baker

Buy In Pre-Show Match: Private Party vs. Best Friends

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