
AEW Double or Nothing is just days away, but ticket sales for this years event are falling significantly short of last years numbers.
According to WrestleTix, only 6,015 tickets have been distributed for the May 25 show at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, a far cry from the 9,099 paid attendance at last years Double or Nothing held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
The current setup for the event is configured for 6,876 seats, with 861 tickets still available. Despite AEW adding more seats in the upper decks, the max capacity for the arena stands at 11,074, excluding sections behind 103, 203, 109, and 213.
WrestleTix noted a small uptick of 219 tickets sold since their last update eight days ago, but the numbers still paint a stark contrast to last years crowd size. The cheapest ticket currently available is priced at $40.05, indicating AEW is struggling to fill the venue with just nine days left until the show.
AEW Double or Nothing 2025 features a stacked lineup, including a massive Anarchy in the Arena match, an AEW World Tag Team Title bout between The Hurt Syndicate and Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara, and Toni Storm defending the AEW Womens Championship against Mina Shirakawa.
Despite the loaded card, AEW is facing a tougher ticket market this time around, and the pressure is on to boost sales before the big night.
AEW Double or Nothing has been a marquee event since its inception, but with ticket sales lagging behind last years numbers, its clear the promotion is facing an uphill battle to pack the house in Glendale.
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