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AEW Double or Nothing gave MJF the world title, but Kevin Knight’s shocking heel turn may be the real story coming out of the show.
On this episode of All Elite Weekly, Zach Morgan breaks down AEW Double or Nothing and why the night felt like one major payoff after another. From Cope and Christian surviving FTR, to Konosuke Takeshita finally getting his moment against Kazuchika Okada, to the chaos of Stadium Stampede, the show delivered on several stories AEW had been building for months.
But the biggest question coming out of the night may not be MJF winning the AEW World Championship.
It may be what happened after.
Kevin Knight came out looking like he was going to save Darby Allin, only to shock the audience and turn the moment into something much bigger. That ending changes the conversation around AEW’s road to All In and gives the company a new story to follow heading into the summer.
Zach also looks at the men’s Owen Hart Cup tournament, why Swerve Strickland vs. Will Ospreay feels like the match AEW has to be building toward, and how Double or Nothing set the table for what comes next.
This is not just a recap of AEW Double or Nothing. It is a look at what the show paid off, what it quietly set up, and why the real shock may be the story that keeps AEW interesting after the confetti clears.
By 830 Wrestling NetworkAEW Double or Nothing gave MJF the world title, but Kevin Knight’s shocking heel turn may be the real story coming out of the show.
On this episode of All Elite Weekly, Zach Morgan breaks down AEW Double or Nothing and why the night felt like one major payoff after another. From Cope and Christian surviving FTR, to Konosuke Takeshita finally getting his moment against Kazuchika Okada, to the chaos of Stadium Stampede, the show delivered on several stories AEW had been building for months.
But the biggest question coming out of the night may not be MJF winning the AEW World Championship.
It may be what happened after.
Kevin Knight came out looking like he was going to save Darby Allin, only to shock the audience and turn the moment into something much bigger. That ending changes the conversation around AEW’s road to All In and gives the company a new story to follow heading into the summer.
Zach also looks at the men’s Owen Hart Cup tournament, why Swerve Strickland vs. Will Ospreay feels like the match AEW has to be building toward, and how Double or Nothing set the table for what comes next.
This is not just a recap of AEW Double or Nothing. It is a look at what the show paid off, what it quietly set up, and why the real shock may be the story that keeps AEW interesting after the confetti clears.