AEW is reportedly reevaluating its 2025 pay-per-view schedule, and WWE’s scheduling decisions appear to be a key factor in the discussion.
Since AEW’s inception, Double or Nothing has been a fixture in Las Vegas, only moving once in 2020 due to the pandemic. However, Fightful Select reports that there has been “major discussion” about shifting the event out of Vegas next year, with WWE’s WrestleMania 41 factoring into the decision. WWE’s biggest show of the year is set for Allegiant Stadium on April 19 and 20—just a month before AEW usually runs Double or Nothing.
AEW has yet to release its full 2025 PPV schedule, and sources indicate that it may not be announced as early as last year. The report suggests this is a response to WWE scheduling a competing live event in Orlando on the same night as AEW Worlds End, which may have influenced AEW’s new approach.
With WWE and AEW continuing to battle for audience attention, it remains to be seen if AEW will relocate Double or Nothing or adjust its calendar to avoid further conflicts. Stay with Ringside News, as we will provide additional details as they become available.
With WWE and AEW both fighting for prime real estate on the wrestling calendar, it looks like the battle isn’t just in the ring—it’s about who controls the biggest nights of the year. If AEW does pull Double or Nothing from Vegas, it could shake up the company’s PPV tradition in a major way. Either way, fans are in for a wild ride as the wrestling war heats up in 2025.
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