AEW Injuries & Recovery: Double or Nothing Fallout | WWE News & 2025 MITB
- All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is assessing a number of potential injuries to its roster following the Double or Nothing pay-per-view on May 25, 2025.
- According to Fightful's Sean Ross Sapp, the list of "questionable" performers is unusually long, with several top stars requiring assessment.
- Jamie Hayter, who competed against Mercedes Moné in the Owen Hart foundation Tournament final, told Fightful she was "totally fine with no worries." This news should relieve fans...
Following AEW’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view, several top wrestlers are under evaluation for potential injuries, considerably impacting the AEW roster.Early reports indicate The Young Bucks, Matthew and Nicholas Jackson, are reportedly “both hurting” after their match, with Nick Jackson facing possible concussion concerns—fans are worried about the severity. Jamie hayter, however, has confirmed she is fine, offering some relief. As News Directory 3 will report, the company is closely monitoring the AEW injury situation as they prepare for AEW Dynamite and other future events, with match lineups potentially subject to change pending medical clearances. Discover what’s next for AEW’s roster and their road to 2025 MITB.
AEW Wrestlers Face Injury Concerns After Double or Nothing
Updated May 30, 2025
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is assessing a number of potential injuries to its roster following the Double or Nothing pay-per-view on May 25, 2025. The hard-hitting event has left several wrestlers needing medical evaluations before they can return to the ring. The AEW injury situation is being closely monitored as the company prepares for upcoming shows.
According to Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp, the list of “questionable” performers is unusually long, with several top stars requiring assessment. Among those being evaluated are the Young Bucks, Matthew and Nicholas Jackson. The brothers are reportedly “both hurting” after participating in the Anarchy in the Arena match.There is also concern that Nick Jackson may have suffered a concussion, though this remains unconfirmed. The Double or Nothing fallout could impact upcoming AEW events.
Jamie Hayter, who competed against Mercedes Moné in the Owen Hart foundation Tournament final, told Fightful she was “totally fine with no worries.” This news should relieve fans concerned about her condition. Will Ospreay,who faced “Hangman” Adam Page in another Owen Hart final,reportedly traveled to AEW Dynamite without any issues. The AEW roster‘s health is crucial for maintaining the quality of upcoming events.
as AEW awaits further medical updates,plans for AEW Dynamite and other upcoming events could change. The promotion intends to announce additional matches once talent receive medical clearance.
What’s next
AEW officials will continue to monitor the conditions of injured wrestlers and adjust plans for upcoming shows as needed. Further announcements regarding match lineups are expected once medical clearances are obtained.
