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Sting, Darby Allin Beat Scorpio Sky, Ethan Page at AEW Double or Nothing 2021

Sting and Darby Allin defeated Scorpio Sky and Ethan Page in a tag team grudge match at AEW Double or Nothing on Sunday.
Sting hit the Scorpion Death Drop on Sky for the victory. The veteran showed he still has a little bit left in the tank.
Since Sting made his All Elite Wrestling debut in December, he and Allin have forged a strong bond and become targets for some of the company's top villainous teams and groups.
They had their first rivalry with Team Taz, and it led to a match at Revolution in March. They beat Brian Cage and Ricky Starks in a Street Fight that was filmed at a separate venue and done in a cinematic style.
That match was the 62-year-old Sting's first since 2015, and it was done in a way that helped protect him despite his age and injury history.
Once Sting and Allin moved past Team Taz, they were faced with new foes in the form of Sky and Page, who joined forces after both competed in the six-man ladder match at Revolution for a shot at the TNT Championship.
Sky fell short in his title match against Allin, causing him to turn heel immediately after. He then formed a bond with the like-minded Page, and it didn't take long before they both set their sights on destroying both Sting and Allin.
In many ways, Sky and Page were responsible for Allin losing the TNT title, as they pushed him down a flight of stairs one week before his scheduled defense against Miro.
With Allin operating at less than 100 percent, he was unable to overcome his challenger's size and strength advantage and passed out in his submission finisher, thus ending his 186-day reign as TNT champion.
Sting and Allin were out for revenge against Sky and Page, not only because they cost Allin the title but also because they made it their stated goal to put The Icon on the shelf for good.
Having already won a tag team match together on the pay-per-view stage, Sting and Allin entered Double or Nothing with confidence, although Sky and Page had plenty to prove.
Although Sky and Page were hungry to score a big win over the two established stars, The Icon and Allin prevailed once again in only their second match as a team.
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AEW Double or Nothing 2021: How to Watch, PPV Info, Start Time

All Elite Wrestling's Double or Nothing is this Sunday night at Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida. It's the third annual Double or Nothing event for AEW after the 2019 installment started everything for the promotion. The event will stream live on B/R Live beginning at 7 p.m. ET.
Below you can find complete details on how to buy the pay-per-view, where you can watch it, match card previews and predictions, and more.
AEW Double or Nothing 2021 Date and Start Time
Double or Nothing is live on Sunday, May 30, 2021. The pre-show, The Buy In, will begin at 7 p.m ET, and the main event will start at 8 p.m.
How to order the PPV for AEW Double or Nothing 2021
The Double or Nothing pay-per-view event is available to order on B/R Live for $49.99. Fans who purchase Double or Nothing receive access to the live stream during the event and the on-demand replay for 72 hours after it ends. There is also an option to order the Spanish-language version of the event.
Order Double or Nothing on B/R Live here
Order Double or Nothing (en Espanol) here
Where to watch AEW Double or Nothing 2021
There are several viewing options to watch Double or Nothing after ordering the event on B/R Live. Fans can watch on the web via desktop or laptop, on the B/R Live mobile app, and on various connected devices like Roku, FireTV, AndroidTV, and Xbox.
Get Ready for AEW Double or Nothing 2021
Get in the zone for Double or Nothing by catching up on past AEW events. On B/R Live, you can watch Double or Nothing from 2020 and 2019, other PPVs like Revolution, Full Gear and All Out, as well as previous episodes of Dynamite.
To check out the full Double or Nothing match card and Bleacher Report's complete preview and predictions, go here. And to stay connected with everything leading up to Double or Nothing this weekend, follow the All Elite Wrestling stream in the B/R app.
Sting, Darby Allin to Face Scorpio Sky, Ethan Page at AEW Double or Nothing

Sting and Darby Allin will face Scorpio Sky and Ethan Page in a tag-team match at the AEW: Double or Nothing pay-per-view on Sunday, May 30.
The two teams got into an altercation on Wednesday at AEW Dynamite, increasing the bad blood between these groups that's been going in for weeks.
Last Wednesday, for example, Sky and Page attacked Sting during and after Allin's TNT Championship match against Miro.
On Wednesday, Tony Schiavone interviewed Sky and Page in the ring, and the tag team had some choice words for Sting, who came out to confront the two.
Allin then attacked Sky and Page from behind with his skateboard in hand. Later in the evening, the PPV match was announced.
This isn't the only anticipated tag-team matchup occurring at the pay-per-view, as the Young Bucks will be defending their tag-team titles against Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston.
Daniel Bryan WWE Contract Rumors; Jericho vs. Sting; Angle Talks Eddie Guerrero Fight

Bleacher Report catches you up on the latest news from the WWE Universe.
WWE Trying to Re-Sign Daniel Bryan
Following his loss to Roman Reigns in a Universal Championship match on SmackDown last week, Daniel Bryan's WWE contract reportedly expired, according to Fightful Select (h/t WrestlingInc.com's Marc Middleton).
On Wednesday, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (h/t WrestlingInc.com's Sai Mohan) confirmed the report and added that WWE is "pushing hard" to sign Bryan to a new deal.
Per Fightful Select, there were no reports of Bryan saying his farewells backstage after the loss to Reigns, and it is unclear if he may have already signed a new deal with WWE, intends to work for the company without a contract or plans to go elsewhere.
As per the stipulation of the match, Bryan is banned from SmackDown, meaning he could return on Raw or NXT should he remain with WWE.
In an interview with Keisha Hatchett of TV Line last week, Bryan said his neck was "wrecked" going into the match with Reigns. That could be a sign that he intends to take some time off to heal up before wrestling again for WWE or any other company.
The 39-year-old Bryan has a history of neck injuries, plus he is a father of two and has spoken often about potentially taking on a lighter wrestling schedule.
Since Bryan is one of WWE's biggest stars and has been for many years, it stands to reason that the promotion will work with him as much as possible to give him a contract that provides him with the type of money and schedule he desires.
Bryan has no shortage of options at his disposal, including All Elite Wrestling, and that should help him secure the best deal for himself regardless of where he ends up.
Jericho Talks Possibly Wrestling Sting
Chris Jericho has been in the wrestling business for over 30 years, and Sting has been around even longer than that, but the two legendary performers have never locked horns in the ring.
In an interview with Joseph Staszewski of the New York Post, Jericho was asked about the possibility of facing The Icon in AEW.
While Jericho prefers working with younger talent, he is open to the idea since it is something the fans have never witnessed before:
"Painmaker versus Sting, kind of my alter ego, bat versus bat. It's all there. Once again, it's always based on the story. But one thing I've done really well since 2016 when I came back to WWE and worked with Kevin Owens, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns, I concentrated on working with kind of guys from the younger generation because I didn't want to see another Jericho versus Triple H match for example. We've done it. So Jericho versus Sting for a one-time dream match, I think it would work. I don't want it to be like WCW in '96 where it's Piper versus Hogan, Piper versus Savage where it's just kind of like the same thing."
Sting made his AEW debut in December, and although he has appeared weekly since then, he has been kept special to some degree by only having one match.
At Revolution, Sting teamed with TNT champion Darby Allin to beat Team Taz members Brian Cage and Ricky Starks in a cinematic tag team match. Since then, Sting has both been helping out Allin and engaging in a budding rivalry with Lance Archer.
Even at 50 years of age, Jericho can still have great matches against the right opponent and in the right situation. Things are a little more uncertain with Sting, as he is 62 and has a history of neck injuries.
Jericho vs. Sting would likely have to be cinematic, but that wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing, as it would allow AEW to present the match exactly how it wants to and ensure that both performers are protected.
Since Jericho and Sting are two of the greatest of all time and may not have a ton of time left in the ring, it would behoove AEW to make that match happen sooner rather than later.
Angle Recalls Backstage Fight with Eddie Guerrero
WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle told a story this week about a fight he got into with Eddie Guerrero backstage at a WWE event.
On his Kurt Angle Show podcast, Angle described how the fight occurred, as well as the hilarious aftermath of the scuffle (beginning at the 2:20 mark):
Angle explained that Guerrero was upset after a match and accused Angle of being too stiff with him, although Angle said he never touched Eddie and it was the doing of his lackeys.
Kurt noted that Eddie got in his face, prompting him to push Guerrero. Angle said Guerrero then went for a double-leg takedown, which Kurt stopped before putting Eddie in a front face lock until Big Show broke it up.
Angle added that JBL joked around later in the night by asking Eddie, "Why would you try to double-leg an Olympic gold medalist?" Guerrero responded, "Because I'm freaking stupid, that's why."
Guerrero and Angle had no shortage of incredible matches in WWE, and they were friends outside the ring as well, but their skirmish is proof that anything can happen when emotions are running high.
Eddie tragically died at the age of 38 in 2005, but he left an enormous impression on wrestling fans during his career, and his moments with Angle are among those that the fans still celebrate the most.
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