#11 Final Thoughts

As its first PPV with the AEW tag, Double or Nothing really had to hit the mark and it did for the most part. Some stellar surprises combined with great matches and finally the world championship reveal, gives AEW a reason to believe it can change the world as the ELITE claim.
There are few kinks and things that the team will have to figure out for their next outing, in particular, the hopes that the card isn't disrupted by outside creative issues or for that matter a parody of the edgy alternative it peddles.
Luckily the variety on display by the company gives a clear sign, that they are ready to march ahead.
The final image of Double or Nothing will remain a microcosm of what AEW offers, the best of the best in their best element. It is after all the fans and the wrestlers who make the product what it truly is and if they're not on a level worth being on, then what's the point.
Thankfully from a brother versus brother contest to Jon Moxley's reinvention, AEW proves that it is for the Elite, by the Elite, always the Elite!
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