AEW Double or Nothing was the first official All Elite Wrestling event and has been one of the biggest events on the schedule ever since. The first AEW Double or Nothing was a special night in Las Vegas that will always be in my heart because of the great time I had that weekend with some friends at the show.
Since then, AEW has been one of the hottest promotions in the world and we have been able to bet on their major events since. The gambling theme of the name is just fitting that you can also bet on the event, don’t you think?
If you are looking to go double or nothing on AEW Double or Nothing, you’ve come to the right place. Keep reading if you want to learn more about betting this show.
Where To Bet AEW Double or Nothing:
America: AEW has become a key part of the wrestling section at BetOnline since their debut and they have betting odds on AEW Double or Nothing.
Everywhere Else: Lance Archer says “everybody dies”, but if he was recommending a sportsbook he would probably say “everybody sign up at Mr Green.”
What is AEW Double or Nothing betting?
If you are looking to bet on AEW Double or Nothing, the sportsbooks will set a line on the participants in the match. One favorite and one underdog. The underdog will have positive odds meaning it will payout more than you bet. While a favorite will pay out less than you bet.
To explain further, check out these odds from AEW Double or Nothing 2020:
Nyla Rose (-200) vs Hikaru Shida (+140)
In this match, Nyla Rose was a big favorite. The -200 means that a $100 bet would only pay out $50. You would need to bet $200 to win $100.
If you bet Hikaru Shida, which you should’ve because she won, a $100 bet would pay out $140. A nice profit indeed!
Common AEW Double or Nothing Questions:
What upsets have taken place at AEW Double or Nothing?
The Casino Ladder Match at Double or Nothing 2020 was a great value for an upset. The way this match worked is there were eight entrants plus a bonus entrant that was unknown. The odds for the match were:
Casino Ladder Match: Darby Allin (+175) vs. Colt Cabana (+900) vs. Orange Cassidy (+700) vs. Joey Janela vs. Scorpio Sky (+1000) vs. Kip Sabian (+1000) vs. Frankie Kazarian (+1000) vs. Luchasaurus (+1200) vs. ??? (+275)
The mystery man ended up being Brian Cage who won the match at +275.
2021 saw an incredible upset in the Casino Battle Royale when Jungle Boy won. The young wrestler entered the match at +600 and ended up getting the win over the favorite Christian Cage. This match also had a wild card, but that person (Lio Rush) didn’t end up being apart of the finish.
What title changes have their been at AEW Double or Nothing?
The first Double or Nothing in 2019 didn’t see any title changes as the titles weren’t even established yet!
Since then, the company has switched titles on the show, mainly the women’s title.
In 2020, Hikaru Shida defeated Nyla Rose to become the new AEW Women’s Champion, kicking off a one-year title reign. However, she would end up losing that title at Double or Nothing in 2021 to Britt Baker.
The 2020 show saw Cody defeat Lance Archer for the TNT championship as well, but that was the finals of the tournament to crown the inaugural champion so I wouldn’t quite call it a title change.
How to Bet AEW Double or Nothing:
BetOnline: Head to the website’s sportsbook section and find “other sports” on the left hand side of the page. Under that, there will be a link that says “Wrestling” and you can find AEW odds down there.
Mr Green: The AEW odds are listed under “WWE/Pro Wrestling” in the “Other Sports” section of the site. The easiest way to get there is just by typing “WWE” in the search bar.
AEW Double or Nothing Betting Strategy:
It’s not a 100% winner, but if you get the chance to bet on a mystery man in wrestling – you should usually take it! We saw that here with Brian Cage and if this match happens again in the future, I will be betting the mystery man again.
Another important thing to take into account is title matches. A lot of times you will see a wrestler who recently won a title on television defending their title on the pay-per-view. I won’t say it will never happen, but it is rare in AEW for someone to win a title and then lose it shortly after. The title reigns tend to be long in this company so if someone won a title in the past month or two, they are a really strong bet to retain their title.