AEW Double Or Nothing Full Results (5/26/2024)

Featured below are complete AEW Double Or Nothing results from Sunday, May 26, 2024. The following report was written by Rajah.com reporter Matt Boone and our live coverage partner (@MattBoone0709Roderick Strong (C) vs. Will OspreayBullet Club Gold (C) vs. Death Triangle“Timeless” Toni Storm (C) vs. Serena Deeb“The Learning Tree” Chris Jericho (C) vs. HOOK vs. Katsuyori ShibataJon Moxley (C) vs. Konosuke TakeshitaAdam Copeland (C) vs. Malakai BlackWillow Nightingale (C) vs. Mercedes MoneSwerve Strickland (C) vs. Christian CageThe Elite vs. Team AEW

It’s main event time … part three of three!

After the pre-match video package airs to set the stage, we get ready for the ring entrances for our third and final main event as part of tonight’s triple-header. The Elite’s entrances begin, as The Young Bucks tune plays and out comes Nicholas and Matthew Jackson in colorful boxing-style robes as their new Reebok pumps are plugged. We hear the coin drop and out comes “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada to join them. “The Scapegoat” Jack Perry is out next and now The Elite team settle in at ringside. As they get close to the ringside area, they are ambushed by members of the Team AEW group.

Bryan Danielson and FTR attack without any entrances and the Anarchy in the Arena fight is officially off-and-running early. Darby Allin’s theme hits and out comes the replacement member for Eddie Kingston on Team AEW with a hat with barbed wire on it. He joins in on the brawl-style fight at ringside as his music keeps playing for quite a while. The Bucks fight back and get on the mic and demand a cool banger of a theme play. Their music plays again as they continue to fight. Danielson fights back into the lead and demands that crappy music be cut off and asks for the best theme ever to play. “The Final Countdown” plays.

Danielson focuses on Okada as we cut to Dax fighting Matthew in the concession area. The action cuts back to another part of the crowd where Darby leaps off the overhang onto Jack Perry. Okada and Danielson continue to go at it while Cash goes after Nicholas. Somewhere in the crowd, Matthew grabs a mic to cut the music once again, saying it’s costing them $100,000 a minute, is too expensive and they can’t keep playing it. Perry and Darby take to somewhere backstage as Matthew takes Dax down through the stairs. Okada and Danielson have joined Cash and Nicholas at ringside, and they in turn are joined by Dax and Matthew.

The crowd start chanting for the music to come back as Okada starts to turn things around, knocking Danielson out with a Rainmaker Drive sign. We cut to the parking lot where Darby and Perry are still going at it, and Perry gets sent into an ice bath. The fight ends up near a pile of debris, where Perry grabs a pipe to deal more damage to Darby as we cut back to the ring. The Bucks turn things around before hitting Dax with the Shatter Machine, but only get a nearfall! Young Bucks try to double-team Danielson, but take out Okada instead. The Elite head to the outside as Danielson goes for a dive.

Danielson dives but is caught with a chair by Okada who continues the attack as we cut back to the parking lot, where Jack Perry drives a charter bus into the pile of debris. It’s unclear if Darby was in the pile but it’s clear the impact had an effect on the Scapegoat as we cut back to ringside, where FTR catch Nicholas with a spike piledriver onto the apron. Matthew gets sent down with a Power & Glory by FTR, but Okada breaks up the pin that follows before taking Dax down with a dropkick. He fights off Cash as we see Danielson is busted open on the outside. Okada continues the attack, mocking the crowd before Cash takes a bite out of his middle finger.

Okada responds with a tombstone piledriver, sending Cash down hard before looking for a Rainmaker lariat, but Darby makes his way limping down the ramp for the save. The two go at it until Darby hits a Code Red, but Okada kicks out and the action continues. Darby doesn’t get to follow up as he is pulled out of the ring by the Bucks, who take him out with a powerbomb onto a stack of chairs. They bring Darby up the ramp, calling for the slot machine LED board to go up as they take him into the elevator that brought Copeland up earlier. They call for that to come down as well as the board as Danielson intervenes, only to be sent into a stack of giant poker chips.

They follow up with a TK Driver sending the American Dragon onto the stack, going after Cash now as Nicholas looks to take him into the LED board, but Wheeler sends him crashing into it instead. Dax goes after Matthew, who sends him flying with a superkick, only for Cash to hit one of his own on Matthew. Wheeler grabs a table from nearby, setting it up before Okada intercepts. Nicholas moves the table as Okada props Wheeler onto it, and Nicholas climbs up the side of the entrance tunnel while Okada gets driven away, only for Nicholas to fly off the tunnel, driving Dax through the table on the stage. We shoot backstage where Perry is finally making his return from the parking lot.

Perry grabs Tony Khan from his desk before bringing him toward the ringside area. We see Darby come back to ringside once again, this time brandishing the flamethrower he had on Dynamite as Jack Perry takes to the stage with Tony Khan in hand, only to be shoved away by the AEW President, allowing Darby to light the Scapegoat on fire. Perry’s legs are ablaze for just a moment before the Bucks rush in with fire extinguishers, stopping the fire on Perry and cutting off the flamethrower in the process. The insanity ends up making its way back to ringside as the Bucks intercept Darby with a BTE Trigger, but Darby manages to kick out.

The Elite go back on the attack as the Bucks call for something, and we see a cable and hook come down to the ring. Okada grabs a cable from ringside, and they start tying Darby up to the hook. FTR helps out and hits Shatter Machine, but Okada breaks up the subsequent pin attempt. We see an exploding chair spot next and while Darby is still tied up, Jackson hits Cash Wheeler with a super kick. Okada has some type of a thumbtack-filled arm sleeve. He puts it on his Rainmaker arm. He hits it. While tied up, Darby is hung upside down in the middle of the ring like a title in a ladder match, but a little lower.

The Bucks take turns hitting him with super kicks like Joshua Fabia training a hung upside down Diego Sanchez for a UFC fight late in his career. Poor Diego. Danielson fights back for Team AEW with “Yes!” kicks to any-and-everything that moves. He hits his running knee finisher for can’t end it on that. The Bucks hit an EVP Trigger on Danielson as Jack Perry somehow drags himself back into the ring. Fans loudly chant “We want Darby!” Seconds later, The Elite finish this one off with Jack Perry picking up the pin for his team. All of the bloody members of The Elite celebrate as Excalibur and Tony Schiavone talk about what an eventful night it has been, and a historic past five years for AEW. That’s how the show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!

Winners: The Elite

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