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Tony Khan trends as fans slate AEW Double or Nothing

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AEW President Tony Khan is trending as fans are slating the Chris Jericho vs Adam Cole match and the aftermath backstage.

The bout between the two former WWE Superstars felt extremely lacklustre, and Jericho would call out Cole for a rematch backstage alongside Saraya, who also demanded a match with Britt Baker.

It looks like we’ll be seeing a tag team match on Dynamite this week, but fans are not happy that the feud appears to be continuing between Cole and Jericho:

  • Tony Khan doesn’t know how to blow off feuds
  • TK don’t have the juice anymore, I’m afraid
  • Tony should never make a booking decision again, I’m so ducking serious

Tony Khan AEW Double or Nothing

Here is the full card for the event as it stands on Sunday, May 28th 2023:

  • MJF vs. Darby Allin vs. Jungle Boy vs. Sammy Guevara ’“ AEW World Championship Four-Way Match
  • FTR vs. Jay Lethal & Jeff Jarrett ’“ AEW World Tag Team Championship
  • Wardlow vs. Christian Cage ’“ TNT Championship Ladder Match
  • Jaime Hayter vs. Toni Storm ’“ AEW Women’s World Championship
  • The Elite vs. Blackpool Combat Club ’“ Anarchy in the Arena
  • Blackjack Battle Royal ’“ International Championship
  • Chris Jericho vs. Adam Cole ’“ Unsanctioned Match

For fans in the UK, the event can be streamed live on FITE TV, a digital platform dedicated to combat sports, including professional wrestling.

The PPV event costs only $19.99, making it a highly accessible way for fans to enjoy the action-packed event from the comfort of their own homes.

As well as FITE, fans can also order the PPV event from PPV.com. PPV.COM apps are currently available from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. Download today for a more tailored viewing experience.

Jake Skudder
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