Updated AEW Double Or Nothing Card: Stadium Stampede, Huge Title Matches Confirmed

The Pinnacle, Inner Circle, Kenny Omega, Young Bucks, and more learn their PPV opponents.

AEW Stadium Stampede
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AEW Double Or Nothing 2021 will play host to the company's second Stadium Stampede match.

The cinematic stipulation (which debuted at least year's DoN event) will return as The Pinnacle face The Inner Circle. This was announced on last night's episode of Dynamite, when The Inner Circle goaded MJF's group into accepting their challenge for a rematch following Blood and Guts, soaking them in champagne in the middle of the ring.

The Inner Circle lost to The Elite and Matt Hardy in the first Stadium Stampede match, which went down in the Jacksonville Jaguars' TIAA Bank Field.

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Dynamite also brought news that Kanny Omega will defend his AEW World Title against both PAC and Orange Cassidy in a three-way match. The challenging duo's contendership bout ended in a draw last night, with AEW forced to call the finish on the fly when Cassidy was injured.

Elsewhere, singles matches between Cody Rhodes and Anthony Ogogo, and Hangman Page vs. Brian Cage, were also confirmed. Matt Sydal and Christian Cage were announced as the first two participants in the returning Casino Battle Royale. The Young Bucks also challenged Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley to fight for the Tag Team Titles, though this is yet to be confirmed.

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Here's how the Double Or Nothing 2021 card looks for 30 May:-

AEW World Title: Kenny Omega (c) vs. PAC vs. Orange Cassidy

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Women's World Title: Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Britt Baker

Cody Rhodes vs. Anthony Ogogo

Brian Cage vs. Hangman Page

Casino Battle Royale: Matt Sydal vs. Christian Cage vs. more TBA

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