How to watch AEW Double or Nothing 2025 Live Stream

AEW Double or Nothing 2025 Mercedes Mone vs Jamie Hayter

AEW Double or Nothing 2025 is set to take place on Sunday, 25 May 2025, from the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. As one of All Elite Wrestling’s flagship pay-per-view events, it promises some major matchups, including the finals of the Owen Hart Cup and the chaotic Anarchy in the Arena match. Here’s how viewers across the globe can catch the live stream of this monumental event.

How to Watch in the United States

American fans have multiple options to stream AEW Double or Nothing 2025 live:

  • Amazon Prime Video: Available for purchase without a Prime membership.
  • PPV.com: Provides access to the live stream.
  • YouTube: AEW’s official channel offers the event for purchase.
  • Traditional Cable and Satellite Providers: Check local listings for availability.
  • Dave & Buster’s Locations: Select venues will broadcast the event live.

The main card begins at 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT, with a pre-show starting an hour earlier.

How to Watch in the United Kingdom

UK viewers can stream the event through:

  • Amazon Prime Video: Available for purchase without a Prime membership.
  • TrillerTV: Offers AEW Plus subscriptions and pay-per-view events.
  • PPV.com: Provides access to the live stream.

The event starts at 1:00 AM BST on Monday, 26 May 2025.

How to Watch in Australia

Australian fans can watch AEW Double or Nothing 2025 via:

  • Kayo Sports: Main Event offers the pay-per-view for $49.95 AUD.
  • TrillerTV: Provides AEW Plus subscriptions and pay-per-view events.

The event airs at 10:00 AM AEST on Monday, 26 May 2025.

How to Watch in Europe

European viewers have several options:

  • TrillerTV: Offers AEW Plus subscriptions and pay-per-view events.
  • PPV.com: Provides access to the live stream.
  • DAZN: In select countries, AEW events are available through DAZN.

The event starts at 2:00 AM CEST on Monday, 26 May 2025.

How to Watch in Japan

Japanese fans can stream the event through:

  • TrillerTV: Offers AEW Plus subscriptions and pay-per-view events.
  • PPV.com: Provides access to the live stream.

The event airs at 10:00 AM JST on Monday, 26 May 2025.

How to Watch in Other Territories

For fans in other regions, the following platforms offer access:

  • TrillerTV: Offers AEW Plus subscriptions and pay-per-view events.
  • PPV.com: Provides access to the live stream.
  • YouTube: AEW’s official channel offers the event for purchase.
RegionStart TimeStreaming Platforms
United States8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PTAmazon Prime Video, TrillerTV PPV.com, YouTube, Traditional cable/satellite providers, Select Dave & Buster’s locations
United Kingdom1:00 AM BST (Monday, 26 May)Amazon Prime Video, TrillerTV
Australia10:00 AM AEST (Monday, 26 May)TrillerTV
Europe2:00 AM CEST (Monday, 26 May)TrillerTV
Japan10:00 AM JST (Monday, 26 May)TrillerTV
Other TerritoriesVaries by locationTrillerTV, PPV.com (availability varies)
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