AEW Double Or Nothing 2026 Predictions: Wrestling Inc. Picks The Winners

MJF looks to reclaim the AEW World Championship from Darby Allin, earning himself his third reign with the gold, but he’s putting his hair on the line to do so. There are a few reasons why 60% of us believe MJF is winning this hair-vs-title match, including the fact we don’t believe he’s shaving his head after he underwent a hair transplant, but also because we think there could be bigger plans for him and the “Big, Beautiful Belt” going in to All In.

Allin has had one heck of a run with the gold, putting up seven total consecutive defenses across “Dynamite” and “Collision” against the likes of Kevin Knight, Tommaso Ciampa, Konosuke Takeshita, and more, but it was widely reported that Allin would reign for a good time, not a long time. We also saw Allin pass out while applying the Scorpion Death Lock to Sammy Guevara during their “Collision” match, so the seed has been planted that his body is close to giving out, something that MJF is going to take advantage of.

While Allin has been working hard to defend the title and be a fighting champion, MJF has only had one match on “Dynamite” since his championship loss in a squash on April 15. MJF is fresh, and he’s going to be out for blood. A motivated MJF is a dangerous MJF, and he’s got a lot on the line on Sunday.

As for All In, if Will Ospreay emerges the winner of the Owen Hart Tournament, he’s going to need a heel to go one-on-one with to capture the gold for the first time at Wembley Stadium. Many of us amongst the 60% who believe MJF is winning at Double or Nothing also believe he’ll still be champion for that All In bout.

Written by Daisy Ruth

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