AEW Double or Nothing 2026 Ticket Sales Outpace Last Year
- AEW Double or Nothing 2026 ticket sales have surpassed last year’s figures with over a month remaining until the event, signaling strong early demand for the promotion’s flagship...
- According to WrestleTix, AEW has distributed 10,835 tickets for the May 24 event at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Flushing, New York, exceeding the total sold during the same...
- Louis Armstrong Stadium, located within the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, has hosted major sporting and entertainment events, including previous AEW shows that drew significant crowds.
AEW Double or Nothing 2026 ticket sales have surpassed last year’s figures with over a month remaining until the event, signaling strong early demand for the promotion’s flagship pay-per-view in New York City.
According to WrestleTix, AEW has distributed 10,835 tickets for the May 24 event at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Flushing, New York, exceeding the total sold during the same timeframe in 2025. The current tally includes 1,645 tickets sold in the most recent reporting period, reflecting sustained momentum in the sales cycle.
Louis Armstrong Stadium, located within the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, has hosted major sporting and entertainment events, including previous AEW shows that drew significant crowds. The venue’s capacity and central location in Queens make it a strategic choice for AEW’s efforts to expand its presence in the Northeast market.
Last year’s Double or Nothing, held at the same venue, marked AEW’s return to New York City for a major PPV after several years of staging the event primarily in Las Vegas. The 2025 edition was noted for its strong attendance and positive fan reception, setting a benchmark that the 2026 iteration is now on track to exceed.
The early ticket performance suggests continued growth in AEW’s live event draw, particularly in key metropolitan areas. While the promotion has not released official attendance targets for the 2026 show, the current pace indicates a likelihood of matching or surpassing the 2025 gate, which was reported to be among the highest for a non-WrestleMania weekend PPV in the region.
Double or Nothing remains one of AEW’s four flagship annual pay-per-views, alongside Revolution, All Out, and Full Gear. The event typically features high-profile matches involving the promotion’s top championships and is known for its elaborate production and storytelling buildup.
As of now, the full match card for AEW Double or Nothing 2026 has not been officially announced. However, the strong early ticket sales suggest fans are responding positively to the event’s anticipated lineup and the promotion’s ongoing narrative direction heading into the spring and summer months.
