AEW Double or Nothing 2025 Pay-Per-View Buyrate Estimates Revealed

Early estimates for AEW Double or Nothing 2025 pay-per-view buys range from 122,000 to 130,000, according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

AEW Double or Nothing 2025 Pay-Per-View Buyrate Estimates Revealed
  • Early estimates for AEW Double or Nothing 2025 pay-per-view buys range between 122,000 to 130,000.
  • The event took place on May 25, 2025, at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, featuring matches like Adam Page vs. Will Ospreay and Mercedes Moné vs. Jamie Hayter.
  • Preliminary buyrate figures include purchases from platforms like Bleacher Report (U.S.) and TrillerTV (international), with final numbers still pending.
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Early estimates for AEW Double or Nothing 2025 pay-per-view buys are reportedly in the range of 122,000 to 130,000, according to the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter. The event took place on Sunday, May 25, 2025, emanating from the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona.

These initial figures suggest a performance consistent with several of AEW’s previous pay-per-view offerings. While not reaching the numbers achieved by their largest stadium events, a buyrate within this reported range is generally considered a solid outcome for the promotion.

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The card featured several significant attractions, headlined by “Hangman” Adam Page defeating Will Ospreay in a highly praised Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament final. This victory earned Page an AEW World Championship opportunity at the upcoming All In: Texas. The event also saw Mercedes Moné win the Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament by overcoming Jamie Hayter, setting Moné up for a future clash with AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm.

Further bolstering the show, Toni Storm successfully defended her AEW Women’s World Championship against Mina Shirakawa. A chaotic 12-person Anarchy in the Arena match also contributed to the night’s spectacle, alongside The Hurt Syndicate retaining their AEW World Tag Team Championship and Kazuchika Okada defending the AEW Continental Championship. The overall positive reception for these key encounters likely contributed to the viewership.

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These buyrate numbers are preliminary, and more definitive data may emerge over time. The current estimates include purchases from various platforms, such as Bleacher Report in the United States and TrillerTV internationally.

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