AEW Double or Nothing 2026 Main Card Start Times: US, UK, Australia and more

AEW Double or Nothing Match Card Poster

The AEW Double or Nothing 2026 main card starts at 8 pm EST, with a Zero Hour pre-show that starts an hour earlier at 7 pm EST. This is AEW’s eighth annual Double or Nothing, and it’s a stacked card. Darby Allin defends the AEW Men’s World Championship against MJF in a Hair vs. Title Match, plus a four-way for the Women’s World Title and Okada vs. Takeshita for the International Championship.

AEW Double or Nothing 2026 Main card start times by time zone

Here are the main card start times globally for AEW Double or Nothing 2026:

Region / CityTime zoneMain card startLocal day
HawaiiHST (UTC-10)2:00 PMSun, May 24
AlaskaAKDT (UTC-8)4:00 PMSun, May 24
Los Angeles, VancouverPDT (UTC-7)5:00 PMSun, May 24
Denver, Phoenix-ishMDT (UTC-6)6:00 PMSun, May 24
Mexico CityCST (UTC-6)6:00 PMSun, May 24
Chicago, DallasCDT (UTC-5)7:00 PMSun, May 24
New York, TorontoEDT (UTC-4)8:00 PMSun, May 24
HalifaxADT (UTC-3)9:00 PMSun, May 24
São Paulo, Buenos AiresUTC-39:00 PMSun, May 24
St. John’sNDT (UTC-2:30)9:30 PMSun, May 24
London, Dublin, LisbonBST/WEST (UTC+1)1:00 AMMon, May 25
Paris, Berlin, MadridCEST (UTC+2)2:00 AMMon, May 25
JohannesburgSAST (UTC+2)2:00 AMMon, May 25
Athens, HelsinkiEEST (UTC+3)3:00 AMMon, May 25
RiyadhAST (UTC+3)3:00 AMMon, May 25
DubaiGST (UTC+4)4:00 AMMon, May 25
New DelhiIST (UTC+5:30)5:30 AMMon, May 25
BangkokICT (UTC+7)7:00 AMMon, May 25
Singapore, Manila, PerthUTC+8 / AWST8:00 AMMon, May 25
Tokyo, SeoulJST/KST (UTC+9)9:00 AMMon, May 25
AdelaideACST (UTC+9:30)9:30 AMMon, May 25
Sydney, Melbourne, BrisbaneAEST (UTC+10)10:00 AMMon, May 25
AucklandNZST (UTC+12)12:00 PMMon, May 25
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