AEW Double or Nothing: 20 things you need to know from the PPV

Double or Nothing was full of surprises
Double or Nothing was full of surprises

#10 Masked invasion

Best Friends defeated Angelico & Jack Evans in AEW's first 2-on-2 match. The two tag teams were set to hug it out post-match but the lights suddenly went out. When they came back on, Super Smash Bros' Player Uno & Stupefied appeared. The lights then went out again and the duo were joined by several masked men who helped them attack the four competitors before making a human throne for the mighty Player Uno.

#9 Another AEW pay-per-view announcement

Following the hugely successful All In event in September 2018, it was announced that AEW will hold a pay-per-view called All Out in Chicago, Illinois on Saturday, August 31.

#8 Timekeeper botch

Hikaru Shida, Riho Abe & Ryo Mizunami defeated Aja Kong, Yuka Sakazaki & Emi Sakura in a 3-on-3 women's tag match which was widely praised by fans on social media. There was an awkward moment towards the end when the referee clearly signaled that a pinfall was only a 2-count but the timekeeper rang the bell as if it was a 3-count. The ref then signaled '2' again and the match continued.

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Edited by Zaid Khan
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