Extra stipulation added to Christian Cage and Adam Copeland vs FTR at AEW Double or Nothing 2026

AEW Tag Team Championship Double or Nothing 2026

Christian Cage and Adam Copeland will be facing FTR at AEW Double or Nothing 2026 with the Tag Team gold on the line. Copeland made the challenge back on the April 25th episode of Dynamite, adding that if Cope and Cage lose then they will retire as a tag team. Now, an extra stipulation has been added to the match.

It was confirmed on this week’s episode of Dynamite that this will now be an I Quit match for the AEW Tag Team Championship.

AEW Double or Nothing 2026 confirmed card

The following matches have been confirmed for AEW Double or Nothing 2026:

  • AEW International Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship I Quit Match: FTR vs. Adam Copeland and Christian Cage –
    If Cope and Cage lose, they must retire as a tag team

Extra Context to this story

When and where is AEW Double or Nothing 2026?

Double or Nothing 2026 takes place on Sunday, May 24th at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. It’s the eighth annual edition of the event and the first to be held inside the five boroughs of NYC.

What happens if Cope and Cage lose at Double or Nothing?

They retire as a tag team. Adam Copeland made the stipulation himself on the April 25th Dynamite, meaning a loss ends the on-screen partnership between Cope and Cage.

What other matches are confirmed for Double or Nothing 2026?

So far there are two: the FTR vs Copeland and Cage I Quit match for the tag titles, and Kazuchika Okada vs Konosuke Takeshita for the AEW International Championship. More will be added across Dynamite and Collision in the build-up.

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