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Triple Threat World Title Match Announced For AEW Double Or Nothing Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on May 12, 2021
Kenny Omega is set to defend his AEW World Title against Orange Cassidy and PAC at AEW Double or Nothing pay-per-view on May 30 at Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida.
PAC vs. Orange Cassidy ended in a controversial manner with a double count-out during tonight’s AEW Dynamite in a Number One Contender Match.
Don Callis and Omega got involved which caused a double count-out after Omega hit PAC with the title.
Omega and Callis were hoping there would be no opponent at the pay-per-view, but Tony Schiavone told him that by orders of President Tony Khan, Omega would now defend the title in a triple threat against Cassidy and PAC.
IMPACT Wrestling has announced their next big pay-per-view, Slammiversary will take place on Saturday, July 17, 2021.
The event will take place live from Nashville.
There will be a lot of attention placed on this event as many of the WWE 90-day non-compete clauses of recently released talent end around this date and some big names are expected to return or debut with the company.
We can officially confirm that #Slammiversary will take place on Saturday July 17th LIVE on PPV! pic.twitter.com/Om0cRVNYL6 IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) May 13, 2021
PWInsider is reporting that ROH and SHIMMER alumni Allison Danger is attending the WWE Performance Center.
Danger is working there as a guest coach. Besides her, David Taylor is also said to be attending the PC as a guest coach. Taylor wrestled for WCW at one time.
Danger is the sister of WWE Producer and former ECW World Champion Steve Corino and the aunt of Steve’s son, Colby Corino, who is a wrestler as well.
AEW viewership dropped this week following last week s highly anticipated Blood & Guts match.
The two-hour broadcast on TNT this week pulled in 936,000 viewers, which is down from 1.090 million last week, according to PWTorch.
The episode scored a 0.66 cable rating, which is also down from 0.72 last week, and delivered a 0.38 demographic rating in the 18-49 category, down from 0.42 the week previous.
AEW Dynamite last night drew 936,000 viewers (down from 1,090,000 last week) and 0.66 cable rating (down from 0.72 last week). More at https://t.co/b30cDz6YY1 later. #AEWDynamite#AEW Pro Wrestling Torch (@PWTorch) May 13, 2021