Where to watch 2025 Double or Nothing: Match Card, Start Time, Location and How to Watch Online

Everything you need to watch the 2025 All Elite Wrestling Double or Nothing live event in Glendale, Arizona

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5/24/20254 min read

The energy is crackling in the air as All Elite Wrestling gears up for one of its most anticipated annual spectacles — Double or Nothing 2025. On Sunday, May 25, 2025, the spotlight falls on Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, where AEW’s top-tier talent collides in a night destined to redefine chaos, competition, and championship glory.

From emotionally charged tournament finals to no-holds-barred brawls and history-making title defenses, Double or Nothing promises fireworks inside and outside the ring. And it all begins with the Zero Hour preshow, streaming live and absolutely free on AEW’s YouTube channel.

Let’s break down what fans can expect and how to tune in, no matter where in the world you are.

🌟 Zero Hour: Where the Night Begins

Before the first bell of the main card sounds, fans are invited to dive headfirst into AEW’s pulse-pounding prelude — Zero Hour. Kicking off an hour before the main show, the preshow offers exclusive matches and behind-the-scenes insights that set the stage for the drama to come. Available globally and free of charge, it’s the ultimate teaser for what’s ahead.

Start Time

  • Zero Hour: 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT

  • Main Card: 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT

📺 Watch Live

  • AEW YouTube (Zero Hour – Free)

  • PPV (Main Card)

  • DAZN

  • FitePass PPV

🌍 How to Watch Double or Nothing 2025 – Globally

No matter where you’re watching from, AEW has you covered:

United States & Canada

United Kingdom

  • Amazon Prime Video, TrillerTV, PPV.com

Australia

  • Kayo Sports, TrillerTV

Europe

  • DAZN, TrillerTV, Kayo Sports

Why Choose Fitepass for Double or Nothing 2025?

1. One-Time Pay-Per-View Fee (No Subscriptions)

Unlike Amazon Prime Video, TrillerTV, PPV.com, DAZN, Kayo Sports which requires a $49.99 PPV fee plus a monthly subscription, Fitepass offers a one−time payment of just $14.99 PPV fee with no subscription. There are no hidden fees, no monthly commitments, and no additional subscriptions. You pay once, and you’re set to enjoy the entire event.

2. Access from Anywhere, No VPN or Cable Required

Fitepass is designed for global accessibility. Whether you’re in the U.S., Europe, Asia, or anywhere else, you can stream Double or Nothing 2025 without needing a VPN or cable connection. Just log in, pay the one-time fee, and start watching.

3. Works on Any Device

Fitepass is compatible with all your favorite devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smart TVs. Whether you’re at home or on the go, you can catch every punch, kick, and submission attempt seamlessly.

4. Cheaper Than Any Other Streaming Service

At $14.99, Fitepass is the most affordable option for watching Double or Nothing 2025. Compare that to Amazon Prime Video, TrillerTV, PPV.com, DAZN, Kayo Sports, which costs $14.99, Fitepass is the most affordable option for watching Double or Nothing 2025. Compare that to Amazon Prime Video, TrillerTV, PPV.com, DAZN, Kayo Sports, which costs $49.99 plus a monthly subscription fee, and it’s clear why Fitepass is the smarter choice.

🏆 The Owen Hart Cup Finals: A Path to All In Gold

AEW’s heartfelt tradition honoring the late, great Owen Hart continues to carry immense weight. Since its inception in 2022, the tournament has served as a proving ground for AEW’s elite. This year, the stakes are even higher, with the winners earning world title shots at AEW’s All In event.

Men’s Final:
🔥 Will Ospreay vs. "Hangman" Adam Page
Two of AEW’s most dynamic forces will clash in what promises to be a hard-hitting showdown. Ospreay’s athleticism meets Page’s gritty resilience — a dream bout with destiny on the line.

Women’s Final:
🔥 Jamie Hayter vs. Mercedes Moné
The return of Hayter to AEW’s grand stage is emotional enough, but add the reigning TBS Champion Mercedes Moné, and this final becomes unmissable. Expect fireworks, finesse, and fierce determination.

💥 Anarchy in the Arena: Mayhem Redefined

Few matches embody AEW’s brand of chaos like Anarchy in the Arena. This year’s 12-person war features a volatile mix of champions, rivals, and grudges boiling over.

Team Omega (Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland, Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, Katsuyori Shibata, Willow)
vs.
Team Moxley (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, Marina Shafir)

With fists flying in every direction, alliances breaking down, and the crowd swept into madness, this could be the wildest arena brawl AEW has ever unleashed.

🥊 Full Match Card: Titles, Legends, and First-Time-Evers

Here’s the full lineup set to shake Glendale to its core:

  • Men’s Owen Hart Foundation FinalWill Ospreay vs. "Hangman" Adam Page

  • Women’s Owen Hart Foundation FinalJamie Hayter vs. Mercedes Moné

  • Anarchy in the Arena Match – Omega, Swerve, Joe, Hobbs, Shibata, Willow vs. Moxley, Claudio, Yuta, The Young Bucks, Marina Shafir

  • AEW Continental ChampionshipKazuchika Okada (c) vs. "Speedball" Mike Bailey

  • AEW Women’s World Championship“Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa

  • AEW World Tag Team ChampionshipThe Hurt Syndicate (c) vs. The Sons of Texas

  • Stretcher MatchMark Briscoe vs. Ricochet

  • FTR vs. Daniel Garcia & Nigel McGuinness

  • Paragon vs. The Don Callis Family

  • Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford vs. Anna Jay & Harley Cameron

Double or Nothing 2025 isn’t just a pay-per-view — it’s a celebration of what makes AEW electric: high-stakes competition, boundary-breaking matches, and unforgettable stories. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a curious newcomer, this Sunday offers something you won’t want to miss.

So grab your popcorn, prep your stream, and brace for impact — AEW Double or Nothing 2025 is about to make history once again.